Toshiba has recently introduced its latest Libretto W100, which is the ultra-compact size of portable mobile PC and features a 7-inch diagonal dual touch-screen display in the clam-shell form factor. It is flexible to work across horizontally or vertically for watching movies, reading e-books, viewing photos in landscape or portrait position.

The tablet supports for the content to be displayed over both screens and different applications can be displayed on either screen. It makes the navigation easy and once of the screen can be used for the virtual keyboard or track-pad for typing a message.

It measures 202 x 123 x 25.4mma and about two pounds in weight is specially designed for easy carry and hand-held performance with a full Windows 7 Operating System. Driven by Window 7 Operating System, Toshiba Libretto W100 makes the sharing, streaming and synchronizing the files through the local area network or cloud easily. It is equipped with solid state drive for more memory to store file, music, photos and video clips.

Toshiba Libretto W100 has built-in Wireless 802.11n, which let the users keep connected to the Internet from any hotspot. Its built-in 1.02 megapixel CMOS webcam supports face recognition and enable users to chat on the go and Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR5 (Enhanced Data Rate 5) helps to connect the device to headphone, speakers or even a mouse. Besides these, it also comes with a USB port and built-in memory reader for transfer files and data directly from another optical drives.
More features and specification from Toshiba Libretto W100
1. It is accelerometer-enabled, which help to measure the proper acceleration, which makes reading the e-books easily.
2. It has a WSVGA (1024 x 600 pixel resolution) of touch-screen display.
3. It uses LED back-lighting for efficiency on power usage.
4. Running on Intel Pentium U5400 CPU and 1.20GHz.
5. 2GB of RAM and 62GB memory of solid state drive.
6. Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit Operating System.

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