The Fujitsu Lifebook N7010 Has a Secondary Touchscreen
By Mike Payne
Nine months ago, a Nintendo DS and a Fujitsu notebook walked out of a seedy motel room– sweaty, disheveled, appearing satisfied. After a long labor, Fujitsu has given birth to a dual-screen notebook, the Fujitsu N7010. That smaller, 4″ screen above the keyboard features touch control, allowing you to set up an icon-based start menu, a file explorer or otherwise. While this is a little gimmicky, its hard to knock Fujitsu for being the first to do this.
What else is cool about the Fujitsu N7010? It’s a serious notebook. It features a 2.6GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB ram, 256MB ATI Radeon HD graphics, 320GB of storage, a Blu Ray player, a 1.3MP camera and standard wifi/bluetooth connectivity. When it does hit stores, expect the N7010 to sell for around $1500. [via engadget]