Estari to Launch Dual-Screen Laptop
This is interesting because the Dualscreen 2-VU could become the basis for my idea about circulating local history ebooks/devices within a community (although it doesn't look like it does audio). It's 802.11b and Bluetooth compatible, and it has a USB port for connecting a keyboard. Both screens are touchscreens, it has a DVD drive, and a 20GB hard drive for plenty of storage. According to Estari's web site, the Wall Street Journal has this to say about it: "As the unit can hold a massive 1,000 books on each removable PC-card, you’re in for a lot of reading." More positive media reviews here. I'd love to get my hands on one of these and test it for myself, but I can't find any pricing or availability info. At the TUG meeting today, Tom was joking that we should start an "ebook device ranch" similar to the Cadillac Ranch in Texas. Only time will tell if the Dualscreen 2-VU will join its ancestors, buried in the sand.
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"Estari Inc., a leader in providing digital document management solution software, will bring to market the patented dual-screen laptop in the fourth quarter of 2002. Estari’s 2-VU™ product line will include an eBook, handheld, laptop and portable desktop models. 

