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more about #touchzone more comments → Gary_7vn: The small touch screen would be more useful on the outside of the case. If you could access email, schedules without waking up the whole beast that wo... more » wesrubix: biggest DS ever more » 2 replies by: Still waiting for someone to make a dual touchscreen laptop. Top & bottom would be a multi-touch screen. Either could display a standard or custom... more » mrbento: guys,the idea was really great,but drag any object from the main screen to the App Launcher is may be useless. Any way this is good idea for laptop t... more » aphxtwn: they should have put the display under the touch pad and get rid of all that fat plastic all around the keyboard. more » Kaiser-Machead: It's like someone shoved crazy laptop parts all over a picture frame. more » k4ffy: this is the ugliest laptop of the year. more » Rain-man: I'm not sure how useful this will be. You could just move the mouse somewhere on the main screen to control something. Anyway, it's fugly as hell othe... more » benjello: Yeah, why bother? Either integrate a full touchscreen trackpad or keyboard and forget the stupid app launcher. Ornamental design with limited function... more » Reil: Lifehacker Ninja Stars: Why not put a full keyboard in there instead of having what's easily 3 inches of solid bezel? I'm a bit iffy on the placement of the thing, too... more » jiffy: Looks like a modded stinkpad from back in the day, but where is the red nubbin? IMHO the touchscreen should be the touchpad, then it won't get the bor... more » mikeness: Something doesn't look right about that keyboard. Maybe its the 3 inches of solid plastic around it on 3 sides. more » PollockRoc: They should have made the trackpad the same size as the touch screen to not make it look all wonky more » karonok: Damn you Apple, you could have done this, but, you know, not stupid looking. more » -
#laptops
Fujitsu Lifebook N7010 With Touchscreen App Launcher
The picture pretty much says it all, but the coolest part about the Lifebook N7010 is the 4-inch, 480x272 pixel touchscreen integrated into the keyboard area. Its most notable function is that it works as an app launcher, but according to Fujitsu's Paul Moore, you can use it as a second (really small) screen, with the ability to drag whatever you want down to the second screen like any other external monitor. Aside from the app launcher, it's intended to be used as a CD/DVD control panel, or as a photo viewer. More »
