So far, notebooks have been limited by their lack of display space – even a 17″ notebook (which is barely portable) has significantly less screen real estate than a nice dual-screen workstation. So far, no manufacturer had the nerve to tackle the issue – enter Lenovo’s W700ds (pictured below):
Unbenannt Lenovo W700ds   first dual screened notebook

The image above hits us via eweek – the noys claim that the device is intended for photographers and graphic artists who want to use the extra display for “side tasks” like color swatches or GUI panels.

Lenovo will release the device at this year’s CES – hit the link above for further information!

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