[轉錄][情報] 雙螢幕筆電
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作者: honercek (Happy Life) 看板: Notebook
標題: [情報] 雙螢幕筆電
時間: Sun Oct 19 23:38:50 2008
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ASUS 在 2009 年第一季,預計會出一台觸控式雙螢幕筆電。第一個螢幕就是目前一
般筆電上的螢幕,另一個螢幕位於目前鍵盤的位置,原本的鍵盤被取代成螢幕。
這一款筆電有可能會搭載「視窗七號」,微軟最新的作業系統,如果微軟能順利出
來的話。如果不行,根據作者的說法,會給購買者一個證明,等出貨後可以拿去換
「視窗七號」。
這種雙螢幕的筆電蠻有趣的,作者介紹了四種模式的應用。
http://0rz.tw/bd4W9
一、筆電攤平,兩個螢幕的空間變成了桌面。能顯示的空間變大了。
二、筆電模式,原本鍵盤那個位子的螢幕,虛擬出一個鍵盤,讓使用者輸入。
三、書本模式,就像書本開起來時一樣,能夠顯示電子書。
四、雙人模式,兩個螢幕分別由兩人操作,執行自己的程式或是玩對戰遊戲?
還蠻有趣的,原文在此。
http://blogs.computerworld.com/asus_may_ship_two_screen_windows_7_notebooks_in_q1
October 18, 2008 - 6:06 P.M.
ASUS may ship two-screen Windows 7 notebooks in Q1
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. -- Asustek, also known as ASUS -- the people who make the
Eee PC -- plans to ship new notebooks that have touch screens on both the top
(where the screen normally goes) and the bottom (where the keyboard normally
goes) as early as the first quarter of next year, according to a report.
OK, let's back up for a second. First of all, I described in my Computerworld.com
column back in June what I believe is the future of nearly all mainstream notebooks
from both Microsoft's OEM partners and from Apple. The basic design will be, I
believe, one that has screens on both the top and the bottom, just like the next
version of the One Laptop Per Child project. If you look at the pictures in that
column, you can see the four usage modes:
1. Tablet mode. Snap the laptop open and flat, and the two screens work together
as one giant touch screen.
2. Laptop mode. Open the virtual keyboard, which appears full-size on the bottom
touch screen, and use like a regular clamshell laptop.
3. Book mode. Open an e-Book and hold it sideways like an open book. One page
appears on the left screen and the next page appears on the right. Touch the
corner to turn the page.
4. Two-person mode. Open it flat again like Tablet mode, but click a button to
make one screen orient itself for one user and the other toward you.
This form-factor is useless without an advanced, MPG user interface, which I've
written about in my Computerworld.com column as well. MPG stands for multi-touch,
physics and gestures. The best known examples of MPG user interfaces are the Apple
iPhone and Microsoft's Surface.
OK, enough with the vision. Let's look at the reality. ASUS showed off during
Computex 2008 just such a system (see photo below).
The news today is that Digitimes, which covers Taiwanese manufacturing, claims
that a source told them ASUS's touch panel laptops will be launched during the
first or second quarters of 2009.
These laptops are reportedly designed to work with the upcoming Windows 7
operating system, which Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer promised would include a
multi-touch user interface.
If the report is true, and ASUS does meat its ship target, it does not mean
Windows 7 will be ready by then. It's possible that the company may offer an
upgrade voucher for buyers to get Windows 7 later on.
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