Here’s a small slice of cool computing tech due for release soon – the Toshiba libretto W100.
The libretto W100 is a dual 7 inch touchscreen device, that can be used just like a laptop, or used to view content in dual-screen mode, so that it resembles a book. Inside is an accelerometer, so the pages display in either portrait or landscape mode, depending upon how you are holding the device. You can see the way the content on the screen re-aligns in the pictures that accompany this article.
The W100 is powered by Windows 7, and with the standard battery weighs less than 700 grams. You’ll get up to hours out of the standard battery, while with the optional bigger battery you’ll get up to 4 hours. This doesn’t sound much, indeed, it isn’t much, but that the price you pay for such a small device.
A video demonstration of the Toshiba libretto W100
Toshiba Bulletin Board
Shipping with the W100 is Toshiba’s Toshiba Bulletin Board. This program lets you combine various elements – text, pictures, calendar entries, etc – on the one screen, creating something like a project or scrapbook screen.
Price and availability
The Toshiba libretto W100 is down for an August release in Japan, the USA and UK. I’ve asked Toshiba Australia for details regarding Australian availability, but have not received a reply yet.
The price? Around US$1,100 to $1,300.
Specifications
- CPU: Intel Pentium processor U5400 (CULV) Operating Frequency 1.20GHz
- Screen: Double touch-sensitive 7.0-inch Wide WSVGA (1,024 x 600) LED LCDs (with power-saving LED backlighting)
- Hard drive: 62GB SSD
- RAM: 2GB memory
- Weight: 699 grams, battery life approx. 2 hours (with standard battery pack attached); Weight 819 grams, battery life approx. 4 hours (with high-capacity battery pack attached)
- WiMAX wireless communication module
- Bluetooth integrated
- 1.02 Megapixel webcam
- Launch date: Japan, end of August, 2010
- Price: US$1,100
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