MSI showed off what could only be a prototype of a dual touchscreen 10″ netbook. Though this is not the first one in its category, there’s a promise that this could become a final product later this year.
Here are some photos by Engadget:


And a short video demo from Liliputing:





Interesting! I hope they make it light, so it’s easy to carry around.
interesting indeed but i for one have worries about having a touch keyboard! ehehe
Twitter: rand0m_insanity
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Cool design but I would still prefer a harware keyboard over a touch one.
Looks good to me.
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Twitter: pipodelrosario
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wow
Twitter: kline_zeus
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this could finally be the ‘Courier’ everybody’s talking about.. the dual screen tablet. HP slate was pretty much a downer from yday’s MS keynote.
anyway there’s still Jan 26 to look forward too
goodbye battery life. it’s going to support 2 screens!!
I’ve had an iPod Touch for several months now and I still won’t trade the physical keyboard for an on-screen keyboard. But they keep making stuff with on-screen keyboards. Seems I’m the only one not catching up =/
I’m with you there Carlo. I like a physical keyboard, I have a hard time typing in my iPod Touch.
nice, pde baliktaran?
this is a mad technology right here haha!
wait til apple launch the much awaited “apple tablet” I’ve read in some forums that it will shock the entire tech community hehe or so I’ve heard
Its pretty hard to touch type using that, i would prefer handwriting recognition in the other screen, though this should be good for ebook readers
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patay bawal mabibigat ang kamay hahaha
Twitter: rene
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a touch screen keyboard would make a touch typist’s job difficult. usually a touch typist would feel the f and j keys humps for guidance.
[...] dual-screen tablet netbook isn’t really the first one we’ve seen (MSI has a prototype they showed back in January during CES 2010), it might be the first one to hit the market this [...]
[...] dual-screen tablet netbook isn’t really the first one we’ve seen (MSI has a prototype they showed back in January during CES 2010), it might be the first one to hit the market this [...]