Spacebook is a dual-screen notebook slated to launch in the last part of 2009. The Spacebook has two 15.6-inch LED-backlit LCD displays. The Spacebook is based on gScreen’s G400, which was the first first true dual-screen laptop on the market. Spacebook users will be able to run separate programs on each screen using a Windows OS.
All Spacebooks will use Intel Dual Core2 Processors, Mobile Intel® PM45 Express Chipset ICH9M-Enhanced, NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GT with 512MB VRAM graphics, and be available with Windows 7,Vista or XP operating systems.
Dual-Screen Notebook Computers
Seeing Double With the gScreen 'Spacebook'
Trend Themes
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Dual-screen Notebooks — The trend of dual-screen notebooks presents opportunities for companies to create innovative productivity tools and immersive multimedia experiences.
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Multi-display Technology — The adoption of multi-display technology opens up new possibilities for enhanced multitasking and improved workflow efficiency.
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Customizable Laptop Displays — The emergence of customizable laptop displays allows users to personalize their workspace and optimize their productivity.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — The consumer electronics industry can capitalize on the demand for dual-screen notebooks by developing sleek and feature-rich devices.
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Software Development — The software development industry can explore opportunities to create innovative applications and user interfaces specifically designed for dual-screen notebooks.
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Gaming — The gaming industry can leverage the immersive capabilities of dual-screen notebooks to create more immersive and visually stunning gaming experiences.