Somehow slipped without attention that at Computex 2008, Asus
presented a prototype of a laptop with two touch screens.

The demonstration stand showed how the user can work with the system with touches and gestures. The screen displayed both a traditional keyboard and a track-pad.
It is expected that the prototype may become a completely normal design for laptops, given the special attention that will be paid to interfaces based on touch in Windows 7.
According to
unofficial information from a representative of Asus, this laptop may be available in the second half of 2009.
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It is worth noting that the release of Windows 7 is scheduled for 2010, however, again
according to rumors , it may take place earlier than planned before.