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Kohjinsha’s futuristic dual-screen notebook
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by Serkan Toto on November 27, 2009

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Maybe it’s just me, but this dual-screen notebook Kojinsha started selling in Japan today [JP] looks very futuristic (and very cool) to me. The main selling point is that you get not one but two 10.1-inch LCD screens in a compact body (size: 280×210×19〜42mm, weight: 1.84kg). And you can even buy the DZ6KH16E, which looks like a normal notebook when you use just one of the screens, if you live outside Japan.

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The two sliding LCDs feature 1,024×600 resolution and LED backlights each. The notebook also has an Athlon Neo MV-40 (1.6GHz) with a RS780MN chipset and an ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card, 1GB of RAM (upgradeable to 4GB), a 160GB HDD, WiFi, three USB ports, a 1.3MP web camera, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, slots for SD/microSD/MMC/memory sticks and a digital TV tuner (which will work only in Japan and parts of South America) on board. Kojinsha says buyers can expect around 4.5 hours of battery life.

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Kohjinsha started selling the DZ6KH16E in Japan today. People living outside this country can get the notebook over at Geek Stuff 4 U for $1,111.28 (Windows and other extras make it more expensive). But remember this is a Japanese device, meaning you’ll have to live with a keyboard with a Japanese layout.

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  • If you will look at the history of dual-screen laptop’s it seems another one is made aside from Lenovo. The gScreen corporation released the gScreen Laptop. One of its key difference with this JAP-release is the gscreen laptop has a single screen of 15 inch (LOL) so it will give you a totality of 30inch. For the price of 3K USD :(

    I guess this laptop are for people who are savvy multimedia editor.

    Detailed Dual-Screen Review: http://bit.ly/dual-screen-lenovo-by-ibm

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