Dual screen notebooks are nothing new. Toshiba’s ill-fated Libretto W100 7” netbook attempted to replace the ubiquitous keyboard with a touch screen and failed. Acer has evidently decided it can succeed where others have not and has introduced the Acer Iconia. The Iconia is a dual capacitive touch screen 14” ‘touchbook’ equipped with an Intel Core i5 and 4GB of memory
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