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Toshiba Libretto W105 is basically an oversized Nintendo DSi that runs on Windows 7 Home Premium. It adds a 7-inch widescreen where a physical keyboard usually resides, mirroring the one above it. The bottom half is multipurpose: You could use it as a second screen, extend the primary screen, or type on it with one of several Toshiba home-brewed virtual keyboards. Both screens have identical 1,024 by 600 resolutions and support capacitive touch (think iPhone), allowing you tap instead of press.
Toshiba's dual-touch-screen
specification :
Intel Pentium U5400 , 1.2Hz
L3 cache, 3 MB
2 GB
62 GB Solid State Drive
7 in TFT active matrix
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel HD Graphics Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
728 MB VGA
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