I’m still not sure exactly what to make of the Libretto W100, Toshiba’s dual-screen Windows 7 tablet. But if you’re the curious type, you can buy one now for $US1100.
Toshiba’s dual-touchscreen Libretto is still waiting for its limited release, but the folks at Wow-Pow were apparently able to secure a localised English version early from Japan. It’s still an expensive curiosity, but the virtual keyboard layouts are admittedly clever:
Yesterday, Toshiba unveiled a gazillion new laptops to the Australian media (plus showed a tablet prototype), but only two were really interesting – the Libretto W100 and the Android powered A100 Cloud companion. After a brief hands on, I really wish that they’d combined the two.
In addition to the zippy Portégé, Toshiba’s also today announcing the Libretto W100. It’s a full Windows dual-screen “ultra-mobile PC” that’s not quite a tablet and not quite a netbook. In short: it’s one curious little gadget.