We’ve showed you the Microsoft Courier concept, a dual screen netbook/reader they’ve released a promotional video a few months ago, but some users couldn’t wait that much so decided to build their own dual screen netbook. The base was once again the Dell Mini 9, a robust netbook when it comes to modifications, but a pretty awful one when it comes to performance and ergonomics.

    Harlequin working

    Harlequin working

    This dual screen touch netbook was even named Harlquin and features a second screen (not yet finished with the physical connection but it’s in works), a 9 inch model, also touchscreen enabled.  As hardware is nothing without software, the OS used is Windows 7, which means out of the box handwriting recognition and voice commands.  [source]

    A messy view of the Harlequin

    A messy view of the Harlequin

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