2011年3月11日星期五

Toshiba Laptop Review - First look Dual-screen Laptop

Toshiba Laptop Review - First look Dual-screen Laptop by www.wholesaleeshop.com.au

Microsoft’s Courier tablet might be languishing somewhere in a Redmond wheelie-bin, but Toshiba’s Libretto W100 has turned the keyboard-free concept into reality. With dual 7in touchscreens, a miniature netbook form factor and no sign of Intel’s weakling Atom, the Libretto takes a daring stride into the future.
Stepping out
Libretto open laptop format
First imp are excellent, too. It manages the tricky balancing act of appearing light in the hand without feeling desperately insubstantial, and we were impressed to find the early pre-production units feeling so physically well finished. Brushed aluminium constrasts nicely with the gloss black trim, and the whole effect is one of understated class.

What’s probably not immediately apparent from the photographs is how small it is. Measuring just 202mm wide and 123mm deep, it’s easy to mistake the Libretto for a plump, miniaturised netbook. It is admittedly fairly thick around its waist – a chunky 31mm – but given how much Toshiba has crammed into its lightweight 840g frame, it’s still impressively petite.
While we would have been entirely unsurprised to find the Libretto sporting a decidedly modest specification, any fears that Toshiba might have crippled the Libretto with a sluggish Atom processor were soon dispelled. Instead, we were relieved to find a 1.2GHz Intel Pentium U5400 processor taking pride of place alongisde 2GB of DDR3 memory and a 62GB SSD.
It’s a seriously powerful combination for such a dainty device -  not least as the U5400 is more 
commonly found in significantly larger CULV laptops – but it’s just as well conisdering that the Libretto is running Windows 7 Home Premium.
Physical connections are unsurprisingly frugal – Toshiba’s furnished the Libretto with nothing more than a USB port, a 3.5mm audio output and a MicroSD card reader – but wireless connectivity covers every base with 802.11n, Bluetooth and an optional integrated 3G adapter.
Touching down
Fire up the Libretto and it’s immediately impressive: the twin touchscreens – yes, they’re multi-touch capable – are bright and clear with not a hint of grain, and each of the 7in panels has a modest resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels.
Initially, the Windows desktop stretches across both screens just like any multi-monitor setup. It’s undeniably novel: whether you want to run different applications side by side or stretch webpages or Word documents across both displays, you can. Flip the Libretto round to hold it like a book, and the accelerometer shifts the Windows desktop around to match.
There is, of course, one crucial laptop ingredient missing from the Libretto: a keyboard. Instead, dabbing the keyboard button toggles Toshiba’s software keyboard on and off. Use the Libretto in the usual laptop orientation, and, initially at least, it’s a fairly unsettling experience: haptic feedback gives a clear indication as to whether you’ve successfully hit a key or not, but, conversely, the limited width of the display means that touch-typing is all but out of the question.
Libretto on-screen keyboard landscape 2
While buyers are many laptops with specialized equipment - like a small netbook for travel or a desktop replacement for gaming or video editing massive - there are still many people who need a laptop traditional media. We call the 14 -, 15 - and members of the sets of 16 inches from the “mainstream” category and are the backbone of business laptops on horseback.
Toshiba has done more than any other to keep the laptop in size in the game, producing cheap, reasonably configurable systems such as the Inspiron 1440th for under $ 700, we have a beautiful 14-inch dual-core widescreen notebook with many configuration options when you add or subtract features they would like.
However, we would like to add a better graphics option, and found on similarly priced Toshiba (a model of retailing, which is no longer available.) Also note that, in general terms, standards, as a webcam or Bluetooth additional costs here, only to be taken into account in its calculation.
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