
Mentioned as the world’s first dual screen Windows 7 laptop, the Toshiba’s Libretto W100 can be used as a standard laptop, with the main screen acting as a monitor, while the lower ones rocks a virtual keyboard. Expected to hit the street late summer, the Libretto W100 powered by a 2GB Pentium processor, 62GB SSD, Toshiba’s LifeSpace software for controlling dual screen apps and a battery that runs to 3.5 hours. Both screens can also be used to boot two applications at once, letting you browse the web on one, while playing game in another.








