If one screen is not enough the take a look at this Toshiba W105-L251 with it's dual touch screens and loaded up features. Does this mean more room for error because of two screens?
The only way Toshiba will recall anything is if it malfunctions or the market isn't buying. That being said, so far so good. At the last electronics convention there were a lot of new dual touch screen laptops revealed but none are available to purchase except this model W105-L251 by Toshiba.
The feeling is weird and strange to be using a computer with no physical keyboard and pressing virtual keys to make your selections. It takes getting used to, as the speed in which you can type is drastically reduced.
The *Toshiba Libretto W105-L251* is made for convenience, not photoshop or typing a book. You can read a book on it like a Kindle and use it in the same manner as an iPad with double the screens.
When you take this sucka on the go you will enjoy the wifi and nifty Bluetooth capabilities as well as a standard webcam to chat with a client or hot date. It weighs hardly nothing and is very thin, don't know how Toshiba crams a 62 gigabyte hard drive in there!
The dual touch screens can be used as a separate entity or used as one whole screen, really pretty cool when you start using it. Like I said, if you plan on doing a lot of typing then perhaps this is not the computer for you. But if all you do is surf the web and play video games plus some work that doesn't involve a lot of typing, then check it out!
* Please visit my media blog below for an insider Toshiba W105-L251 Review.