
Intel itself has showcased at Computex earlier this month a concept envisioning how the whole thing could work, only that in the company’s own vision, the dual-screen PC prototype doesn’t necessarily combine two similar displays.
The so-called Tiger Rapids uses a 7.9-inch LCD display powered by Windows 10, while the other screen is a low-energy e-ink panel that allows users to write and draw just like on a piece of paper. The two displays are connected to each other with a new hinge design that allows for the form factor to change on the go.
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