Intel has been working on dual-screen PCs for two years, and is starting to show off some design concepts at Computex this week. PC World reports that Intel has created prototype devices with both dual displays and electronic paper displays (EPD). A prototype device with the EPD display looks more like a Moleskine notebook than a traditional PC, with a hinge in the middle for the two screens to close flat.
Another Intel prototype uses two regular displays and looks very similar to Lenovo’s Yoga Book product. A keyboard can be displayed on one side to use the device in a laptop-like mode, but the typing would be on glass. Intel has codenamed its project Tiger Rapids, and the company’s unveiling of it comes at an interesting time. M...
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