"Having your browser, iTunes, IM, TweetDeck, Word, Skype, Photoshop, video editing tools, folders, and more open at the same time…well, it just takes up a lot of screen real estate. On a 15.4″ laptop, you can only fit so much before your screen is piled with program after program. gScreen, an Alaska-based notebook designer and manufacturer, aims to solve that problem, no matter where you are, with what can only be described as the PC version of a two-headed hydra: the dual-screen laptop."
- Morton Fox
from Bookmarklet
How about a design where by you have dual screens in laptop mode, and a tablet with the lid shut? One screen could pivot on a hinge on one side of the lid -- flip it around and lock it to the back of the lid when closed for a tablet, flip out when open for dual screens. This looks like a more robust design, though, if you just want a bad-ass, dual monitor laptop workstation.
- Christopher A Carr
Weight and price are big problems with this setup.
- Morton Fox
+++++++Morton. Also physical stability.
- LANjackal
I suppose if you really want a more-or-less portable workstation... I want one because, well, it's shiny and new and has pretty screens. ;-) I'm easily amused.
- Christopher A Carr
That looks like at least 4x the potential trouble and is a ugly as something aesthetically unappealing .
- WorldofHiglet
Higlet: What does "and is a ugly as something aesthetically unappealing" mean?
- Christopher A Carr
It means I don't like the look of it.
- WorldofHiglet
Ah. ;-) Looks pretty handsome to me for being a big heavy thing with multiple screens...
- Christopher A Carr