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Goots
notebook
November 2, 2008 8am
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Multiscreen Optiview
A standard sized notebook PC with a difference! When you lift the lid on this laptop it seems like any other reasonably-spec'd PC, with all the usual Windows/Linux applications and features. Howeve...
7 Comments on Multiscreen Optiview
coolman1
September 26, 2009 12pm
not bad i vote 10
Goots
March 2, 2009 3pm
nikokapo - Yeah I realise that but I'm trying to be realistic. I thought 10mm for each screen which would have to include a hinge system is technologically more possible than something that was say, 10mm in total.
nikokapo
February 15, 2009 10pm
30mm thick lid? dude, that's 3cm, it's a lot.
sgogeta4
January 10, 2009 11pm
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/prime_gaming_laptop_with_three_collapsible_screens.php
nikky : )
December 5, 2008 9pm
doesn't apple have a computer somewhat like that already?
u can add an extra screen to it to click and drag, and the hardrive is in the actual monitor, so there is no actual second part...
tdyen
November 7, 2008 3am
I'd use the three displays as i develop code. It would need an eSata port too so you can plug in a very fast hard drive 15000 RPM when you get to work or need to do a demo.
dtoid_l0cke
November 5, 2008 12am
This would be pretty hard to use say, on a bus. But I can see it being useful for people who pretty much use their laptop as mobile desktop. I don't truly see the need for 3 displays, but I guess it looks better then 2.