SpaceBook of GScreen
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 by blogger
For those of you who need a dual screen laptop, no longer will be present at this year under the name SpaceBook. A laptop with dual screen ready to be launched by gScreen and claimed to be the world's first.
GScreen is Alaska-based company makes a laptop that has 2 HD LED screen measuring 17 inches. Each run with Windows 7 and has a capacity of 500 GB hard drive and 8 GB of RAM and have the extra weight by 10 pounds. For comparison, MackBook Pro 17-inch has a weight of 6.6 pounds and 17 inch HP Envy has a weight of 7.5 pounds.
SpaceBook presence has been reported since long time but now GScreen confirms that the product is ready for the market in November this year, but only became available in the U.S. and Canada
In a press release, CEO Alan Gordon Stewart said the idea to make laptops come when it does the job in Hawaii and need more space to do video editing, photo and web design
Previously, Acer has also produced two-screen laptop in January but did not have a keyboard in a physical form. Well, here in addition to dual-screen support SpaceBook also make users comfortable with the keyboard 'normal '.
suorce: HuffingtonPost
GScreen is Alaska-based company makes a laptop that has 2 HD LED screen measuring 17 inches. Each run with Windows 7 and has a capacity of 500 GB hard drive and 8 GB of RAM and have the extra weight by 10 pounds. For comparison, MackBook Pro 17-inch has a weight of 6.6 pounds and 17 inch HP Envy has a weight of 7.5 pounds.
SpaceBook presence has been reported since long time but now GScreen confirms that the product is ready for the market in November this year, but only became available in the U.S. and Canada
In a press release, CEO Alan Gordon Stewart said the idea to make laptops come when it does the job in Hawaii and need more space to do video editing, photo and web design
Previously, Acer has also produced two-screen laptop in January but did not have a keyboard in a physical form. Well, here in addition to dual-screen support SpaceBook also make users comfortable with the keyboard 'normal '.
suorce: HuffingtonPost


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