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[CEBIT 2011] The MSI Dual Pad Concept: An innovative piece of hardware in the making
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The MSI Dual Pad Concept is exactly what it is: A concept. A very ambitious concept with the main goal of the dual pad being that it tries to integrate into every aspect of your life. Whether it is for entertainment, work or a multiplayer game, the Dual Pad can do it all.
The dual display comes with touch sensitive screens and you can use the bottom as a keyboard. But here comes the best part: You can detach the screens and turn it into two tablets that are still connected but can work autonomously. This makes it easy to share items with a second person. Think multiplayer games, presentations and more.
As we mentioned earlier the dual pad is still a concept and the version we saw did not support HDMI nor does it support USB 3.0 but don’t be surprised if the definitive version does.
The Dual Pad Concept is an innovative piece of technology and is worth keeping an eye on.
MSI has not announced a release date yet.
System specifications:
Intel Atom 2530 processor
Windows 7 OS Premium
10.1” inch – 16:10 capacative touch screen
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