With the flexibility to use a finger, type on a virtual keyboard, or use a combination of both, the Iconia Touchbook provides many ways to make the computing experience a truly personal one.
A winner of this year’s prestigious “Last Gadget Standing” award at CES, the Iconia was noted for incorporating the best features of any notebook or tablet device.
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Intuitive to use and customizable to individual needs, it combines the power of Intel Core i5 processing with the familiarity of Windows 7, and is destined to change how people use technology to engage with the world. Providing a powerful, immersive touch experience like no other, it is the world’s first and only tablet to offer two touch-enabled 14-inch high-definition widescreen LED backlit LCDs. (Market Wire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) SAN JOSE, CA - (MARKET WIRE) - 03/29/11 - Acer today announced that its much anticipated dual-screen tablet, the Iconia-6120 Dual-Screen Touchbook is now available for pre-sale in North America. Maybe this is the future of notebook-ing, more so than say the Inspiron Duo from Dell.Īcer Iconia Touchbook Dual-Screen Tablet Provides Engaging, Natural Way to Interact With Digital Data That said, if Acer wants to send me one to try out, I’m not exactly opposed to giving it a shot. Yeah, it’s much more of a notebook than it is a tablet… which kind of makes you wonder: who would actually want this thing? I’d rather have a (smaller) tablet and a regular notebook than to have this Frankenstein’d creation.
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The pre-orders are starting now, but you won’t actually have one arrive at your doorstep until some time in April.Īs a quick refresher, you get Gorilla Glass, Windows 7 Premium 64-bit, Acer Ring Control, Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 640GB hard drive, USB 3.0, HDMI out, 1.3MP webcam, WiFi, and gigabit Ethernet. That said, it’s really the only one that has two 14-inch touchscreen displays. With pricing starting at $1,199.99, this is anything but the cheapest tablet on the block. Pushing this trend along is the dual screen-wielding Acer Iconia, which is now being put up for pre-order.
I’m not at all convinced that I would want a notebook computer that doesn’t have a physical keyboard, but I almost said the same thing about touchscreen-only smartphones not that long ago.