With tablets fast becoming a common entity, there are some ways the tablet can still be considered innovative. For instance, a tablet with dual screen and MSI is doing exactly this to woo visitors to their camp at the ongoing CeBIT in Germany where they have a tablet concept with two displays.
The tablet though is still very much at a conceptual stage and its not known if it ever will be a reality any time soon. Right now, its just being called Dual Pad but that’s almost everything that’s known of the MSI tablet as of now. And what’s known is quite common and tallies with almost anyone who has introduced a dual screen tablet before. Like the two display will be able to work individually or in tandem. So what this means is users will be able to listen to songs or watch videos via one of the displays while doing something else (browsing the web) on the other. Or maybe the two screens can be used to transform the tablet into a notebook, with one of the display making up for a virtual keyboard and so on.
What also has to be kept in mind is that MSI is famous for churning out concept devices, sometime often weird. Like the projector concept that it had shown off sometime ago that comprised of a tablet with a bulky projector attached on top of it. The latest Dual Pad is however more conventional in its looks. Also, it will be good if it indeed makes it to the market. Its only Fujitsu and Acer that have working dual screened tablets to offer and they surely can do with some more competition.
via engadget
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