- Dual 10.95" ips touchscreens - two full hd 1920x1200 displays with 100% srgb color gamut and 300 nits brightness
- Intel 12th gen n100 processor - efficient 4-core cpu with 32gb ram and up to 2tb ssd storage
- Multiple usage modes - book mode, tent mode, laptop mode and tablet mode with 180° folding capability
- 34wh long-lasting battery - all-day productivity with pd fast charging support
Dual-Screen Laptop – Two 10.95" Touch Displays | Intel N100 | 32GB RAM | 2TB SSD
Display – Two 10.95-inch IPS touchscreens, each at 1920×1200 resolution (224 PPI). Combined workspace equals 15.5 inches diagonally with 0.3cm (3mm) bezel gap between screens. Supports 10-point multi-touch on each screen.
Processor & Performance – Intel 12th Gen N100 (4 cores, 4 threads, up to 3.4GHz, 6W TDP). Handles 30+ Chrome tabs, 1080p video editing, and coding environments simultaneously without thermal throttling.
Memory & Storage – 32GB LPDDR4X RAM (dual-channel, 2933MHz) for heavy multitasking. 2TB NVMe SSD (read up to 2100MB/s, write up to 1700MB/s) – stores approximately 400,000 photos or 500 hours of 1080p video.
Usage Modes – Three physical modes: Laptop mode (keyboard + bottom screen), Book mode (folded vertically like a tablet for reading), Tent mode (inverted V for presentations or kitchen recipes). Bottom screen can also function as a virtual keyboard or drawing pad.
Connectivity – 2 × USB-C (PD fast charging + data), 1 × USB 3.0, 1 × micro HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack. Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.2.
Battery – 34Wh (approximately 4500mAh) provides 6–8 hours of mixed use (web browsing + document editing) or 4–5 hours with both screens at full brightness. Supports 45W PD fast charging – reaches 50% in 35 minutes, full charge in 90 minutes.
Dimensions & Weight – Closed: approximately 26 × 19 × 2 cm. Weight: approximately 1.5kg.
Operating System – Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. Supports Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) with community drivers available.
Best for – Financial analysts (compare spreadsheets across two full screens), software developers (code on one screen, documentation on the other), students (lecture notes + research side by side), and digital artists (reference image + canvas simultaneously).