Acer launches dual-screen tablet-notebook
The dual 14-inch touch screens make it operate like a tablet but the specs put it on par with a laptop.
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Is Acer's new Iconia-620 Touchbook really a tablet - or is it a notebook? No matter. The big news is the dual 14-inch touch screens make it operate like a tablet but the specs put it on par with a laptop.
Read more about the Iconia-6120 from Rachel King and Sean Portnoy.
The Acer Iconia 6120 Touchbook is available for preorder and will launch in April with an MSRP of $1,199.99.
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The Iconia-6120 Touchbook is powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 640GB hard drive.
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The Inconia-620 weighs in at 6.18 pounds.
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With the 6120 you can set up the screens like a notebook or have one continuous image that spans both screens like in the next image.
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The dual screens can be used as one - with a big gap in the middle.
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