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The World's First Four-Screen Laptop

Barence writes "Intel has stunned visitors at IDF by showing off the world's first four-screen laptop. The oddly-named 'Tangent Bay' has three miniature touchscreens set horizontally into the case below the main, full-sized panel. It is a fully functional prototype: delegates were able to scroll photos around the touchscreens by swiping with a finger. The idea smacked a little too much of the ill-fated Vista SideShow." Seems strange that they would put the screens above the keyboard. I think embedding an iPhone type touchscreen in place of the trackpad would be a far more useful thing.

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  1. Useful by sopssa · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Seems strange that they would put the screens above the keyboard.

    Actually, when done correctly it works good. Myself I have Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard, which has 320x240 color LCD on the top of keyboard. Now I dont play much, but I find the keyboard really nice with its extra buttons that you can use for macros etc (and I get teh nerdy "command center" feel ;)

    The main thing I use it for is the cpu/ram meters. I know I could get it on the screen aswell, but I dont like that as I tend to run everything on fullscreen.. browser, visual studio, irc and just alt-tab between them. That is why desktop widgets dont work, because I never see them. On the other hand always-on-top widgets would be in the way all the time. But when its running on the lcd screen on keyboard that I dont all the time use for something else, its nice.

    Another thing that I frequently use with the LCD is the YouTube player. When people paste some youtube link, I copy it to clipboard and instead of opening new browser tab and bringing it on top of the screen, it starts playing on the lcd screen. That way I can watch the video without actually putting all my concentration on it.

    The screen is also great for providing all kinds of information from various programs, like chat windows, irc, rss reader, music player, stats or healthbars and so on in games. On an interesting note, someone even developed a counter-strike hack that used the lcd screen to display its menu and a radar. That way there wasn't any hack related menus etc on the actual screen, so screenshots didn't catch it.

    However it looks like you would be looking at that laptop's screens from 45 or higher angle, which cant be that nice. Maybe they could had added another surface between screen and keyboard so that it would be angled better. But like the article says, its just a prototype to show off intel's experiements, and not likely a product.

    Extra small screens can be really useful. It's a great place to show information or content that would get in the way if it was on your actual monitor. Having second monitor on side usually tends to go into other purposes and isn't usually on the view as good as lcd on top of your keyboard.

    1. Re:Useful by kinnell · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yes, and if one extra small screen is useful, think how useful 3 will be. That's right! 3 times more useful. Of course, making it publically known like that was a mistake. As soon as they release it, you can bet that one of their competitors will release a laptop with 4 small screens. Then they won't look so clever. Start selling your intel shares now folks.

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    2. Re:Useful by ShooterNeo · · Score: 2, Informative

      Note that in the article the screens are OLEDs. Those don't have viewing angle problems at all, unlike LCDs.

    3. Re:Useful by Hijacked+Public · · Score: 2, Insightful

      The main thing I use it for is the cpu/ram meters.

      Serious question. Not trying to troll or whatever else.

      What do you do with your computer that makes CPU/RAM meters something you look at often?

      I ask this because I was searching for a theme to dim Snow Leopard and I kept running across these very busy desktops with all sorts of meters and such on them. I do a whole bunch of Photoshop, and a lot of video editing, so my computers tend to be well stocked with CPU and RAM, which I did specifically because I don't want to have to pay attention to the machine's resources.

      Most of the kids on /wg/ have all that Rainmeter stuff for geek bling purposes I'm sure, but I'm wondering what the actual useful applications might be.

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    4. Re:Useful by Swizec · · Score: 2, Informative

      but I'm wondering what the actual useful applications might be.

      Quite simple actually, they tell you when you need to start closing stuff. See my computers often get laggy because I'm doing many things at once and it's useful to know who the culprit is. Did I forget to shut down a tab with flash in it, or did something hang in the background and made everything crap. Often with two cores you'll get a hung app and not notice for a few days before you tax the other core enough to start problems.

    5. Re:Useful by xouumalperxe · · Score: 2, Funny

      What's next, airplanes with two or three sets of wings?

      Been there. Done that. Minimalism is all the rave nowadays, like doing away with the freaking fuselage.

    6. Re:Useful by kimvette · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Re: What do you do with your computer that makes CPU/RAM meters something you look at often?

      Easy: if you're in a development environment, developers, QA, and release engineering types would all find that useful.

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    7. Re:Useful by MrNaz · · Score: 3, Funny

      Gillette - Because it's not a close enough shave if you don't need a blood transfusion afterwards.

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  2. Touchscreens... by Jurily · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's with all the hype about touch screens? And THREE of them? What possible use could the third one serve when no OS I know of plays nicely with even the first one? Do they have fingerprint protection at least?

    Yes, it looks cool, I'll give you that. But so does the 3 megabytes of xorg.conf to make them work properly, and you still don't get application support.

    1. Re:Touchscreens... by Hal_Porter · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Yes, it looks cool, I'll give you that. But so does the 3 megabytes of xorg.conf to make them work properly, and you still don't get application support.

      You could try using a windowing system where you don't need to fart around with things like xorg.conf.

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    2. Re:Touchscreens... by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Clearly it depends on the implementation, but...

      Each subscreen could act as a mini-desktop so that you could "minimize" an application like a browser or video to a smaller screen and still run your main app full screen in the large LCD while keeping an eye on other apps. You'd be able to run multiple apps without losing any screen real estate. Likewise, a quick tap could bring the application to the main screen and minimize the other app to an open subscreen. This could be implemented in the OS and wouldn't need any special programming on the application side.

      Just one idea.

    3. Re:Touchscreens... by houghi · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Depends on how they are connected. Multiple screens is not something that is really new.

      I have connected 3 screens to my computer and am thinking of adding a 4th one. The fact that they are touch screens is not as important as the ability to go to them and use mouse and/or keyboard.

      Having the ability to run a `tail -f` on one of the screens, a program launcher in the second and mplayer in the third is something I would love to have on a portable.

      Just select an icon in the smaller screen and the program launches in the larger one. I want one.

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    4. Re:Touchscreens... by Follier · · Score: 2, Funny

      Do they have fingerprint protection at least?

      Yeah, right? One thing that drives me crazy is when people touch my screen. Usually it's an accident, but I still have to clean it off. No worries; spilled milk.

      Come to think of it, for me a touch screen interface makes about as much sense as a milk-based drink that you serve by pouring on the floor.

  3. oblig by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
  4. That's a laptop? by roothog · · Score: 5, Funny

    That block looks bigger than my desktop computer. I'd love to see someone trying to use that in an airplane seat.

  5. access to multiple desktops by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If the touch screens represented the active desktops, that would be neato. You could just tap one to switch it out with the deskop displayed on the panel.

    1. Re:access to multiple desktops by Arthur+Grumbine · · Score: 3, Informative

      I don't know 'bout you but CTRL+ALT+arrow-keys (or Win+arrow-keys) seems a little easier to me, especially to quickly cycle between more than 3 desktops.

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  6. Meh by klui · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It would have been more stunning if it were 4 full sized screens.

  7. not very creative by johnmark76 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm not sure why they didn't use a screen for the mouse pad like the iphone. Then at least you could make the touchpad extremely useful. I remember there was a rumor (never came true) that the macbook pros were going to do this.

  8. this laptop reminds me of the by nimbius · · Score: 2, Funny

    fictitious "homer" car from the simpsons. if you're too stupid to transition from the tactile meat world to a more abstract concept based environment like the internet, dont worry! we've included three extra touch screens for you to poke and rub like a caveman at the pretty pictures you can only begin to comprehend directly through interaction!

    feel free to eventually accost your IT guys with this laptop, and brag about its advanced capabilities compared to their single screen dinosaurs. After all, more screens means more smarter and productive.

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  9. To which Gillette replied... by RealGrouchy · · Score: 5, Funny

    To which Gillette replied, "Fuck everything, we're doing five screens!"

    - RG>

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  10. Good for? by Chelloveck · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow, that looks great for scrolling through photo album thumbnails. And for... um... No, wait, I'm sure I'll think of something...

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    1. Re:Good for? by ciderVisor · · Score: 2, Informative

      No, wait, I'm sure I'll think of something...

      Porno, with every alternative camera angle playing simultaneously !

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  11. Why three touchscreens? by nojayuk · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is a prototype, not a production machine and there isn't anyone making very long thin touchscreens. Intel put three standard screens (I presume something like 800x480 resolution, the sort most high-end smartphones use) into a laptop chassis. On a production machine there would be a purpose-built touchscreen (2400 x 480 pixels perhaps) occupying the same space as the three displays do in the prototype.

  12. Re:Why don't they... by Nadaka · · Score: 2, Insightful

    http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-tactus/

    http://www.techrevision.com/2007/06/13/lcd_keyboard

  13. WTF, those tiny LCDs count as screens? by Locutus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    come on now, "the world's first four-screen laptop", really? Those 3 little touchscreens are so small, I had to look at the pictures a 2nd time to see where the screens were because I was looking at the one large one we think about when we talk about a laptop screen. So then my old Thinkpad was a dual screen because there was a tiny LCD above the keyboard?

    LoB

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