Intel Twin Rivers Dual-Screen Laptop
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Another day, another dual-screen laptop, and this time, it’s Intel’s “Twin Rivers”. Featuring two 1920×1280 displays that can be used in a traditional convertible mode, which enables users to rotate between laptop and tent modes. Though you can type directly on the bottom screen with a virtual keyboard, Intel also provides an ultra compact Bluetooth keyboard that can be placed on top of the display. Plus, the second display can be used as a digital trackpad for controlling your mouse cursor.



The entire device is neatly wrapped in fabric, giving it a book cover-like feel. As a matter of fact, the 2-in-1 also behaves like a book when you lift and rotate it so that the screens are in portrait orientation. Intel showcased a comic book reader and a recipe app in this mode. In this mode, users can slide their fingers across the screen to flip to the next page.

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Intel Twin Rivers Dual-Screen Laptop
Intel Twin Rivers Dual-Screen Laptop
Intel Twin Rivers Dual-Screen Laptop
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