In today’s business world, being more productive is all about multitasking. Having all those applications running on your desktop all at once really becomes a hassle to manage. That’s why many hard-core PC users opt for multiple displays attached to a single CPU. Now, an Alaska based firm plans to bringing the same kind of functionality with mobility.
gScreen, a notebook designer and manufacturer has announced to launch a dual screen laptop in Q4 of 2009. A great tool for professional multitasking though comes with the added weight of extra batteries to power the two screens and off course the price tag (around $3000). But the specs are not all that bad:
gScreen Spacebook planned Specs:
- 2 LED backlit display screens
- Windows VISTA/ WIN XP PRO (optional)
- Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2.26-GHz
- 4 GB of RAM (2GB DDR2 SO-DIMM x 2)
- 320GB 7200-rpm HD
- NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GT with 512MB dedicated memory (or)
- NVIDIA® Quadro FX 1700M Graphics with 512MB dedicated memory
- 9-cell battery
- IEEE 1394 1 Graphics Card Output (15-pin, D-Sub) X 1, HDMI X 1 Mic-in X 1, Line-in x 1, Headphone X 1 PCI Express Card X 1 AC Power Adaptor Output: 19V DC, 90W Input: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz universal Battery Pack Li-ion 9 cells
To conclude, it’s a productivity tool that many professionals won’t mind as a Christmas present.
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