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Odd Dual-Screen Laptop

Odd Dual-Screen Laptop

GScreen has a robust version of the Dual Screen Notebook, will be seen. This is interesting news, and the laptop will be tough enough for the U.S. Navy, containing the information.

But the real surprise here is the gScreen G400 is a rather strange device that is just our attention. Internally, it is a very well-equipped laptop – Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz, 4-8GB of RAM, up to 500 GB of disk space and a choice of two fast NVIDIA graphics cards. But obviously, the dual-screen setup.

These are both 15.4 “LED-backlit screens, which are both the same size as the already generous MacBook Pro screen, and we totally dig it. You will receive a small weight (7.7 kg) and thickness, but surely that better with an external monitor around you. The only problem we see is a hint of haze. The site says that before we G400 by February 25. There are no prizes, and the only product that is shot render the 3D view. We hope that all goes well when: Dual Screen Notebooks clunky affairs yet.

via GScreen

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