Unique laptop with two 'terrible' screens
Demonstrated a SpaceBook laptop with two 15-inch screens a few years ago and this time the company gScreen SpaceBook continues to release new laptops, there are also two quite unique screens and designs but bigger sizes and terrible configurations. than.
SpaceBook laptop is equipped with a 17.3-inch screen with LED backlight and is capable of displaying high definition (1920 x 1080) pixels. The product is nicely designed with two monitors, one of which can slide behind the other (like the Lenovo Thinkpad W700ds) to turn into a separate screen.
Many people believe that this two-screen laptop seems more like a joke than a practical device for consumers. But if the user is looking for a device more than one screen to be able to meet everyday tasks, this laptop will definitely bring that convenience.
Not only the unique design, the SpaceBook dual-screen also features a huge configuration, quad-core Intel Core i7-740M processor, up to 8GB of RAM, up to 500GB of storage and NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250M video card .
However, the main drawback of this two-screen laptop is its lack of mobility. They weigh up to 4.5kg, with this weight is not suitable for users to carry around on the road.
Even so, this laptop is still useful when replacing desktop computers because they are still easier to move around where you work, such as from the office to the meeting room to do a job presentation. .
According to gScreen SpaceBook, the price of this product is not cheap, they cost up to $ 2,800. The product also has a lower-priced version, around $ 2,400, but comes with an Intel Core i5 chip and 4GB of RAM.
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