Kohjinsha ships dual-screen DZ notebook
- Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 4:12
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Kohjinsha, a Japanese PC manufacturer, has wrapped off its latest dual screen notebook, which was debuted at last month’s CEATEC. First of the DZ-series of notebooks, the all new DZ6HKE16E can be easily stored and folded and amazingly its physical form factor isn’t affected a jot.
Driven by AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, the DZ6HKE16E can run at 1.6GHz and if it is integrated with its RS780MN chipset and ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chipset, you are provided with the an excellent capability of video decode and graphics rendering, which boasts of supporting hi-resolutions as opposed to normal netbook solutions.
Featuring two 10.1-inch, the latest notebook also boasts 1024 X 600 displays. As the reviews, it is capable of scaling around 2048 X 600 pixels resolution theoretically. As to hardware specs, the dual- screen notebook also comes included with a 1GB memory RAM, 1.3-mp camera, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 160GB Hard disk drive, USB 2.0 host ports, 802.11n wireless technologies, Gigabit Ethernet as well as a 1-SEG digital TV reception module.
So, if you wish to have a LCD display, which shouldn’t just be larger in size, but also lets you work effectively in your home and office environments, then the DZ6HKE16E is the perfect device for you as it has all what you wish for. Plus, the integration of Windows 7 also adds zing to the superb features of the Kohjinsha DZ.
Since the notebook swanks an extra display, it comes with the weight of around 1.84kg, which is typically not found in conventional notebooks. Slated to be made available on December 11, 2009, the Kohjinsha DZ has been priced around $920 that surely hits hard conumers’pockets, but according to media reports, there will be price-cut for about some hundred dollars when it is rolled out in the US market. As a final note, the notebook will make a niche in the market with its unique features.


