Intel prototype laptop has four displays

Posted on Tuesday, September 22 2009 @ 21:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel usually shows off some prototypes at the IDF, and one of the things that was on display today is something that the chip giant calls world's first multitouch, multiscreen concept solution. The laptop features one primary LCD display and three auxiliary OLED screens above the keyboard.
Intel's Mobile Product Line marketing manager for Greater Americas showed some music files being dragged and dropped between the OLED panels using a finger, as well as flipped video files being moved up to the main LCD display from the auxilliary panels with ease. One could also contract, zoom, scroll, and pan content from one screen to another.


Source: CNET


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