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Twin-Screen Vista Laptops

An anonymous reader writes ""Asus has shown off a prototype of the first dual-screen laptop, the W5Fe. These laptops, bearing the Intel codename 'Newport' have a standard screen on the inside plus a smaller, additional colour display on the outside of the lid. The second display is capable of showing video, flight departure information, movie show times, alerts, games, movies, images and MP3s, all while the laptop is switched off. According to CNET, the battery requirement for such a screen is minimal — with standard laptop batteries providing hundreds of hours of use."

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  1. All this while switched off? by Yvan256 · · Score: 4, Informative
    The second display is capable of showing video, flight departure information, movie show times, alerts, games, movies, images and MP3s, all while the laptop is switched off.
    Unless that second display is driven by a second motherboard, I don't see how it can do all that while the laptop is "switched off".

    Unless the author thinks that "closed lid = computer is turned off".
    1. Re:All this while switched off? by CaymanIslandCarpedie · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Unless that second display is driven by a second motherboard

      If I remember correctly when these were first discussed years ago, that is in fact exactly the case. If memory serves its almost like an onboard PDA included with the laptop. When the laptop is on data is synched between the harddrive and the "pda" boards solidstate memory. I think there are some shared components like networking, etc but for the most part the PC is completely off and the "PDA" type functionalty runs almost completely seperately. Its been awhile so I could be remembering this incorrectly, but thats the basics of what I recall.

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    2. Re:All this while switched off? by Panaflex · · Score: 3, Informative

      Think iPod - because it's about the exact same chip. It probably hooks up through USB internally even.

      More info here on the politics of this chip:
      http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml ?articleID=186100394

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    3. Re:All this while switched off? by Yvan256 · · Score: 4, Funny

      If that Portal Player chip is part of the laptop, isn't it false advertising to say "it runs even when powered off"? If it's off, then all of the laptop is off.

      Can't wait to hear about people boarding airplaines with these laptops...

      Business suit: "But miss, my laptop IS turned off!"
      Hostess: "Then why is that external screen still working?"
      Business suit: "Beats me!"
      Hostess: "Security! We have a suicide bomber with a laptop countdown bomb!"

      Or something...

    4. Re:All this while switched off? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Why a few hours? You can get around 8 hours of time out of a Nintendo DS with it's dual screens while playing games. I would imagine that a laptop battery is considerably more powerful than the DS battery.

    5. Re:All this while switched off? by suv4x4 · · Score: 4, Funny

      But that's my point. If there's a second motherboard (no matter the size) and a 2nd battery for it, it's still part of "the laptop". If the laptop is off, it means all its components should be off.

      Oh sorry I didn't know you're after a bitchfest, I would've brought my heavy dictionary so we can be pedantic together on what "turned off laptop" means.

  2. Please god make sure its by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not using Sony batteries.
    Hundreds of hours of smoking hot performance.

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  3. Abuse by Daemonstar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Great, now when you go to a website, it will infect the laptop so that it shows ads or porn on the screen. :P

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  4. Better Eat Your Wheaties! by garcia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And the best part: it can run for "hundreds of hours without draining your notebook battery," according to the PortalPlayer site.

    I'd like to see some real world numbers for this. Watching video and using wifi (to access the flight schedule information) would certainly drain the battery a bit faster than "100s of hours" before delving into your notebook battery.

    Mmmm, marketingspeak.

  5. Showing what now? by Monokeros · · Score: 5, Funny

    The second display is capable of showing MP3s? That's handy.
    I like watching audio; cuts down on noise pollution.

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  6. Re:Technically dual screen. by truthsearch · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, then two people could play a game of Battleship with only one laptop!

  7. We need dual screens on the inside. by VidEdit · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The second, cell-phone-style screen on the outside is cute, but what would be really useful would be one or two additional laptop screens that would swing out like a two fold restaurant menu. While a triptych screen laptop might be a little heavier and need strong hinges, it would be great for video editing and such...

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  8. this is not new... by chasingporsches · · Score: 4, Informative

    this is just an implementation of the windows sideshow technology shown atleast over a year ago by microsoft. more info here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/features/for everyone/sideshow.mspx

  9. Pimp my Laptop by iSwitched · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yo dog, we took your boring laptop and added a 7" monitor!

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  10. Dual-screen? by ThinkWeak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When I talk about dual-screens, I typically refer to the ability to utilize two screens at the same time to accomplish tasks. Having a screen on top of my laptop would just one more thing to replace when someone slams their overpacked suitcase up against my laptop case in the overhead.

    Now show me a laptop that folds open to have two 19" screens side-by-side and you have yourself a deal.

    1. Re:Dual-screen? by Kesch · · Score: 3, Funny

      Au contraire, I consider myself to be accomplishing two tasks when I read Slashdot on the main screen and subject everyone else to goatse on the mini screen.

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  11. Yes, they are off by hacksoncode · · Score: 3, Informative
    Wow, I shouldn't be surprised to see Slashdot blithering on about something it knows nothing about, but every time I see it I still am... almost makes me think I might be an optimist.

    Try reading the fine manual on Sideshow.

    Anyway, yes, the laptop is off when this thing is running (at least in the most classic implementation). They have their own ARM9 processor and memory. They work a bit like a PDA stuck to your laptop that syncs with the laptop when it's on and then can show information when it's off.

  12. Re:it's not "twin" by jank1887 · · Score: 4, Funny

    think DeVito and Schwarzenegger

  13. Wrong by suv4x4 · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is not a "twin screen" laptop your title-inventing fact-bending fact-manglers!

    This is an "aux" display which is part of the native Vista featureset, and FAR from being the first laptop manifactures with this facility.

    There you go

    And those that said it can't work with your laptop off: that's the whole point. Or you think I'm gonna spin my laptop all the time to see both displays?

    Yes, the aux display has standalone electronics, it wastes very little power, and it can sync with Vista and work with the laptop off. Only when you need to access the HDD (like, listen to mp3-s) the laptop powers up when you use the aux display.

    What kinda geeks are you, waiting for my sorry ass to explain all of this to you!

  14. ObGhostbusters by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Listen! ....You smell something?"

  15. Re:I think it's neat by bunions · · Score: 3, Informative

    > It's a PDA.

    Well, no, because it can access the laptops hardware, at least when the laptop isn't actually powered down.

    http://www.portalplayer.com/preface/whitepaper.pdf

    Reading is FUN-damental!

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