In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the company's laptop business, Toshiba introduced three new portable devices - the Portégé R700, the AC100, and the sexy new dual touchscreen Libretto W100.
Touted as he world's first dual touchscreen device to run Windows 7, the ultra portable 7.95" by 4.84" by 1.2" inch Libretto weighs just 1,8lbs and feratures dual 17.8cm (7") 1024 x 600-resolution screens. Powering the W100 is a 1.2GHz Intel Pentium U5400 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 64GB SSD and of course Windows 7 Home Premium. For connectivity the W100 features a 802.11 b/g/n WiFi card and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR5. There is also a 1-megapixel HD Webcam with facial recognition a USB port and built-in memory reader.
For your typing needs there are four virtual keyboard modes simple, thumb and 10-key, plus a quick-launch button all with haptic technology—which offers a sort of tactile feedback that makes typing feel more authentic — as well as a virtual touchpad.
Toshiba is calling the Libretto W100 a "concept PC," however the company is actually planning to bring it to market sometime in August. The price is reportedly going to be a rather high $1,099 with only a limited number available.
For more details checkout the full Toshiba press release and for more images checkout the Libretto W100 set on Flickr
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