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Toshiba Libretto W105L251 Review
The next era around ultra-mobile computing, the The Toshiba Libretto W105L251 comes beyond tablets and netbooks to provide a complete Windows 7 experience that's accessed across two 7-inch multi-touch screens. Offering a new durable 1.8-pound clamshell design on the outside and the horsepower of an Intel Pentium processor on the inside, the Libretto W105 assists you to keep productive on the run as well as allow you to enjoy games, e-books, movies, music, and TV wherever you roam.
The Libretto W105L251 with dual 7-inch multi-touch LCD screens.
It is easy to stretch your windows across both displays or see two windows on each screen, and navigate with intuitive multi-touch control. The flexible Libretto W105 also gives you full typing comfort for virtual keyboards--go for six modes, including Simple, Full, Thumb, including a 10-key pad.
TheToshiba Libretto W105L251is powered by Windows 7 Home Premium and comes available loaded with an Intel Pentium processor, 2 GB of fast DDR3 memory coupled with a 62 GB solid state drive--a lot of horse power for enjoying rich Internet and multimedia content. Built-in connectivity features--including 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth--give you the flexibility to connect from any hotspot or pair the device with their favorite wireless accessories, for example a mouse, headphones and others.
Obviously, the Libretto W105's core is its dual seven-inch, 1,024 x 600-resolution LCDs. The glossy screens are shockingly glossy, making the product nearly impossible to use in the sunlight. The viewing angles of both displays are almost perfect. What do we mean by that? Well, sharing the screen with a friend on an airplane was almost perfect. The W105 has an accelerometer for transforming the device into an e-reader of sorts.-- you have to rotate it clockwise so that the bottom of he system sits in your left hand. The accelerometer is quick to begin adjusting when turned.
Toshiba's built a compact software program that integrates with all the windows. The small boxes near to the open and close buttons allow you to straddle a window across two screens or simply move a single window from the top to the bottom. You could double tap the top of a Window to bring up another menu that allows for moving the windows around and shifting them from the top to the bottom screens and visa versa. It is possible to drag one window from one screen to another, but the tool makes it a lot easier.
Developed for the extreme in carrying convenience and handheld performance, it's pre-loaded with a commodious solid state drive for keeping and sharing your data, plus music, photos and clips. And it is encased inside a black metallic finish.
As you can see, technical apects are too much... Its in basic terms, a new marvell!