Toshiba Libretto W100 Dual Touchscreen Laptop
Sure, the ASUS ZenBook Duo may be far more powerful, but the Toshiba Libretto W100 is officially known as the world’s first dual-touchscreen laptop. Released in August 2010, this device boasted dual 7.0-inch wide LCDs that offers a display equivalent to a 10.0-inch screen.



Priced at $1,099.99 ($1,565.45 in 2024), this dual-touchscreen laptop features an Intel Pentium processor U5400 (CULV), 2GB of RAM, a 62GB SSD, a 1.02MP webcam, a WiMAX wireless communication module, and a battery that was good for up to 2-hours of continuous use, or 4-hours with the high-capacity power bank attached. It weighed just 1.54-pounds and was a groundbreaking device nearly 14-years-ago.

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Toshiba Libretto W100 Dual Touchscreen Laptop

Toshiba Corporation, the industry pioneer in mobile computing, today announced that it will celebrate 25 years of innovation in the portable PC business with the launch of the ‘libretto W100’, the world’s first dual touch-screen Windows mini-notebook PC,” said the company in a 2010 press release.

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