GScreen’s dual-screen SpaceBook touts twin 17-inchers, ready to replace your desktop

If you think the picture above is photoshopped, then you’re very wrong. That insane laptop is real, and really comes with dual-monitor. After first appearing in September of 2009, GScreen went missing, until 2010 where it made a short appearance again. Now, however, it seems that the company is ready to show their dual-screen laptop to the world, for real.
The first run of SpaceBooks is now up for pre-order, with each one offering a pair of 17.3-inch displays that boast a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution. Each panel slides out horizontally (think wings, but on a laptop), and creates quite the spacious area for creative professionals to immerse themselves in.
The entry-level piece is being hawked for $2,395, which nets you a 2.66GHz Core i5-560M CPU, 4GB of DDR3 memory, NVIDIA’s GeForce GTS 250M (1GB), a 500GB HDD, DVD burner and a magnesium alloy frame. The pricier sibling is marked at $2,795, with that premium grabbing you a 1.73GHz Core i7-740QM, double the RAM and quadruple the bragging rights. Yes, those processors seemed to be NOT from the Sandy Bridge lineup. There’s no exact word on when these will ship out, but you’ll need to in-between time just to wrap your mind around the object you’re certainly still peering at above.











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