Anyone who follows gadgetry closely, however, will remember that this is not the first dual-screen laptop out there. Far from it; looking back at how other companies envisioned this concept, we've found three other dual-screen laptops with a very different take on the idea. Which one would you like to own the most? Let us know in the comments!
The mighty W700ds a bit clumsy compared to the gScreen's offering, and the smaller, 10.6 inch screen seems rather puny in comparison, but it has one definitive advantage: it's already available. It costs an arm and a leg, though.
It started out as a project for the military, but Estari now claims it'll "revolutionize the world of personal computing." If you ask us, it depends on whether typing on this thing feels like torture; if it doesn't, it may just have a chance at being successful. Expect a price around $4,350 when it ships, which should be "soon."
Asus Dual Screen Laptop Concept