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lundi 30 décembre 2013

Toshiba Libretto W100 new


Toshiba Libretto W100 is a Dual Screen diminutive- Android laptop featuring On Board 2048MB DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM, Virtual Multi-mode software keyboard with haptics feedback, 62GB Solid State Drive. It comes with Dual 7” WSVGA Wide Clear Super View Multi-Touch LED backlight displays with 1024 x 600 pixels of display resolution supported by Intel HD Graphics up to 729 MB and 8-Cell Lithium Ion battery support. It is powered by Intel Pentium Processor U5400 of 1.20 GHz and works with Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit. Overall, the Laptop is a small portable device comes in a dimension of 202 x 123 x 30.7mm weighing just 819 grams supported with unique functionality and high-end technologies.

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Libretto W100: Toshiba shows double touchscreen tablet (video)

What’s better than a tablet with one touchscreen? A tablet with two touchscreens. That’s at least what Toshiba must have thought when they cooked up the Libretto W100 with its dual 7-inch multi-touch displays (1,024×600 resolution and LED backlighting for both). There’s no physical keyboard, but you’ll get a virtual one with haptic response.

Toshiba’s Libretto W100 dual touch-screen mini-notebook

Toshiba's dual touch-screen Libretto W100
Toshiba's dual touch-screen Libretto W100
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Toshiba has gone with the adage that two screens are better than one with its new libretto W100 ultra mobile PC (UMPC). Featuring dual 7-inch diagonal dual-touch LCD screens, the clamshell form factor W100 opens up to provide the equivalent of a 10-inch wide screen display that allows the desktop to be extended over both screens, different applications to be displayed on either screen, or one screen to be used for the virtual keyboard. The device can also be used as a netbook in the horizontal orientation, or flipped on its side for reading ebooks.
Each 7-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen sports WSVGA (1,024 x 600) pixel resolution and LED backlighting to cut down on power usage. This is just as well since the standard battery pack will only provide around 2 hours of operation, while the heavier (819g as opposed to that standard’s 699g) high-capacity battery pack will double that.
Many people hate virtual keyboards but Toshiba is doing its best to please by providing vibration feedback for user input with the W100’s multi-mode virtual keyboard offering the flexibility of full 108 key, simplified (cutting the numbers and symbol keys), thumb and 10-key numeric pad typing modes.
Running Windows 7 Home Premium, the compact device is powered by a 1.2 GHz Intel Pentium U5400 (CULV) processor and comes with 2GB of RAM, integrated Bluetooth v2.1, 802.11n wireless, optional mobile broadband, microSD card slot, USB 2.0 port, 1.02 Megapixel webcam with face recognition and a 62GB SSD.
The W100 measures a very mobile friendly 7.95 x 4.84 x 1.2-inches (L x W x H), weighs in at 1.8 lbs and sports a sexy black, brushed aluminum finish. Although Toshiba calls the Libretto W100 an “ultra mobile concept PC” the company plans to release the device in Japan at the end of August. No word on pricing or whether it will make it to other markets as yet.

Toshiba Libretto W100 review: Hands-on with the first dual-screen Windows 7 laptop

Toshiba has a history of interesting world firsts, and here's another one -- a dual touchscreen laptop running Windows 7. It's called the Libretto W100, and CNET UK was on hand at the product announcement to take photos and deliver our professional considered opinion. We also had cupcakes. 

Toshiba Libretto W100

Toshiba Libretto W100

About the Toshiba Libretto W100 EOL - (Price $1,595.00)

With dual 7in touchscreens, this device is really in a class of its own.

Hands-on Review of the Toshiba Libretto W100

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Toshiba's Libretto W1000 Tablet

At first glance, the Toshiba Libretto W100 computer looks like a pint-size netbook. But open it up, and a keyboardless dual-screen tablet reveals that it is basically a super-size mutant version of a Nintendo DS. I recently spent some hands-on time with the machine and was left with very mixed feelings.

The Libretto's design is clever, for sure (albeit one with more than a few echoes of Microsoft's now-dead Courier tablet project), and we can appreciate its inclusion of a front-facing Skype-friendly camera. But its dependence on Windows 7 makes the Libretto W100 unfathomable as a mainstream competitor to the iPad (a fact Toshiba may well realize, as it is only shipping the product on a "limited run").

Découverte du Toshiba Libretto W100

Ca y est, ce matin 11heures, j'ai reçu par transporteur mon Toshiba Libretto W100. Enfin Le "mon" est très possessif et complètement faux: c'est un modèle en prêt gracieusement prété par Toshiba pour 15 jours que je remercie au passage. La boite est incomplète seulement le Libretto, avec sa batterie je pense haute capacité (? - 36 Wh), son chargeur, et son boitier pour le ranger: cela fait une grosse cassette VHS pour ceux qui se souviennent un peu la taille. Cet article est une compilation des 3 compte-rendus déjà effectués agrémentés d'une conclusion et d'une vidéo de présentation

Jour1: découverte du Toshiba Libretto W100: boitier, format

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Toshiba Libretto W100 Review

Pros
  • Great overall performance
  • Good virtual keyboard and track pad
  • Exceptionally mobile

Cons
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Doesn't work well in portrait mode
  • Fan noise will bother some
  • VERY weak internal speaker

 

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