The recently proclaimed Libretto W100 dual screen tablet computer from Toshiba will come at a price tag of $1100 or nearly £870 once value added tax is added to the price.
It is the 25th anniversary that marks the debut of Japanese maker's first tablet and comes in six different versions of virtual keyboards, all of them with haptic response, to all sorts of scenarios.
Users can continue with their work for a longer 5 hours due to presence of an 8-cell battery.
It is added with a built-in 3D accelerometer and rumors state that an ebook application will soon be launched for the same.
The W100 costs more than twice the cheapest iPad and significantly not more than a bigger version of the iPod Touch it is a buggy device that comes with a lot of kinks and issues which are slowly being sorted out.
However it is too early to come up to any conclusion as the device's detailed review would let us know what it proffers.
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