Lenovo's
W700ds proved that having multiple screens on a notebook
wasn't completely infeasible, though the lackluster response to it
simultaneously proved that there's not too much pent-up demand out
there for such a device. Sure, it's a novel concept, but the incredible
expense and the added weight puts most prospective buyers off.
All that said, there's always room for one more rival to try and tweak
things within a niche in hopes of making something mainstream, and
that's exactly what gScreen is looking to accomplish. The Alaska-based
outfit has just issued press photos of its upcoming Spacebook, a
dual-screened notebook that does more than just provide a secondary
display to accompany a primary display. Instead, the G400 Spacebook
packs a pair of same-sized screens: two 15.4" LED displays.

The device will be powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and will be
available with Windows Vista--though, we have to wonder if it won't
start shipping with Windows 7 later in the year (we sure hope so!).
Obviously aimed at designers, video editors and photographers, this
twin-screened machine should make those who typically utilize
two-screen desktop environments feel more at home. Beyond that, details
are few and far between, with gScreen only confessing that it'll ship
in the United States "later this year" and to the UAE and Saudi Arabia
shortly thereafter. Sadly, we still don't know how expensive it will
be, though we're sure it'll be well over $2000. So, anyone interested
in toting this beast around just to have two screens on the go? Would
you be interested if it were less than $2000?