Monday, 7 March 2011

Toshiba Libretto W105


The Libretto, an all-touchscreen computer, is the first Windows 7 PC to forgo keys, taking full advantage of the OS’s ability to read multiple points of screen contact at once. Its second seven-inch screen displays a virtual keyboard or can share a double-wide image with the upper screen. It’s sleek and subtle. An accelerometer detects when the notebook is upright, for instance, so you can read side-by-side pages of an e-book as you would a hardbound edition.

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