In celebration of its 25 years of making laptop computers, Toshiba announced a limited edition “netbook tablet” with dual screens, the Toshiba Libretto W100.
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 August.

Each of the display is a 7-inch multi-touch screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. The tablet will be running an Intel Pentium U5400 CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 64GB SSD.

It will also have Bluetooth, WiFi but just USB ports and include an 8-cell battery. Windows 7 will come pre-installed out of the box.
Toshiba did not indicate how much these babies will sell for but numbers going around says it could be as steep as $1,099.


It’s rumored that it’ll be introduced officially in the Philippines on July 15. Same time as all the new Toshiba notebooks I’ve seen at Engadget. Like the Toshiba AC100 Android netbook as well as the new greatly redesigned Porteges and Satellites. Some of them will be rolling out this late June.