Wednesday, May 24, 2006
desktop or laptop ? both ...






One good idea of the beginning of the year.
Toshiba proposes a laptop with a detachable display that continues to work thanks the WiFi connection (between keyboard and screen).
Then you can use it as a Tablet PC, with the remote computing power.
It could be a solution for future...
source and more pictures: engadget, January
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