Twins, like cupcakes, are universally thought to be an incredible thing. So, it stands to reason that GScreen’s try to double your laptop’s screen size will be an equally appealing idea. Seems, duping a display took the Alaska-based company a wee bit longer to completely flesh out, however the time has finally arrived for its debut . Shipping this November, the aptly-named Spacebook will bring a capacious, portable desktop option to on-the-go creative professionals. The girthy, 10-pound rig won’t be winning any style points from the svelte is best crowd, but that’s easy to miss given its dual 17-inch 1920 x 1080 screens, selection of a Core i5 or i7 processor, as much as 8GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB of storage, NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 250 (1GB) and DVD burner — all encased in a magnesium alloy frame. You could grab the entry level model for $1899, however the higher-end, two-headed beast will cost you $2099. If you are available in the market for the king of all laptop displays, then head to the source to get your order on.
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