Toshiba on Monday unveiled the Libretto W100, a limited-edition ultra-mobile concept PC. It has dual touchscreens and runs Windows 7. The W100 is the latest in Toshiba’s Libretto line of subnotebooks. It has two 7-inch diagonal multitouch displays with a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels and a six-mode virtual keyboard with haptic response. Haptics is a tactile feedback technology, which means the virtual keyboard provides users sensory feedback when it’s typed on. Keyboard modes include simple, full, numeric 10-key and split-thumb mode.
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Posted by: Richard Adhikari June 21, 2010 10:56 AMToshiba on Monday unveiled the Libretto W100, a limited-edition ultra-mobile concept PC. It has dual touchscreens and runs Windows 7. The W100 is the latest in Toshiba’s Libretto line of subnotebooks. It has two 7-inch diagonal multitouch displays with a resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels and a six-mode virtual keyboard with haptic response. Haptics is a tactile feedback technology, which means the virtual keyboard provides users sensory feedback when it’s typed on. Keyboard modes include simple, full, numeric 10-key and split-thumb mode.