I’m still uncertain exactly what to make of the Libretto W100, Toshiba’s dual-screen Windows 7 tablet. But in the event you’re the curious type, you should purchase one now for $1,100.
That price still seems somewhat steep, given the specs–1.2 GHz Pentium U5400 processor, 2GB DDR3 RAM, 62GB SSD, a USB port and a microSD slot-and the unclear use cases. But there’s no questioning that it’s one unique little gadget.
The W100 is a limited release for now, and you’re staring at a two to a few week wait from order to delivery. A lot of time to decide what you’re going to take advantage of it for. [Toshiba via Engadget]
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