1 September 2010 Seagyn Davis

Toshiba unveiled the Libretto W100, a dual-screen laptop running Windows 7. You may be asking what dual-screen means, well like a laptop it has a screen, a tiny one in fact; unlike normal laptops, instead of a keyboard it has, yes you guessed it, another touch-sensitive 7” screen.

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This tiny netbook is highly versatile with both screens having touch capabilities and, of course, the ability to view content on both. If you want to use it as a normal laptop the lower screen can display a virtual keyboard. Alternatively you could just use both screens at the same time and drag and drop content, files or icons from one screen to another with a single sweep of the finger.

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Finally a Windows competitor for the iPad; sadly Toshiba have not sold close to a million units yet (distant history for the iPad) but still a gorgeous-looking device with a powerful operating system behind it.