BenQ Joybook Q41 Laptop with Auxiliary Display Unveiled

BenQ Joybook Q41 notebook BenQ has unleashed a new notebook PC, called the Joybook Q41.

Featuring dual screen, the laptop comes in 14.1-inch widescreen with UltraVivid technology and with DBEFTM (Display Brilliance Enhancement Film) for enhanced screen brightness and sharp details, along with a 2.5-inch auxiliary display. This offers the user with next level design, functionality and convenience.

Running on Intel Core2 Duo processor and Microsoft Windows Vista OS for Windows SideShow, the latest device assists the owner to browse for info through the mini-display. On the auxiliary display, you can get information of favorite music, treasured photos and fun games and other updates. This laptop also provides VoIP function directly from the auxiliary display.

Consumers are allowed to dial directly from the tiny screen to their loved ones. Targeting at forward-thinkers with exquisite tastes, it is inspired by glass curtain walls of skyscrappers and designed with a glossy belt with a red operation-key lighting.

You can also access media player by just the push of a button and keep yourself updated with breaking news or blog articles through RSS Feed Viewer. Businessmen can also operate calendar, emails, contact list as well as PowerPoint presentations while on the go, from the auxiliary display.

BenQ also offers users to access internet through high-speed wireless network and Bluetooth-capable phones and peripherals.

Price and availability of BenQ Joybook Q41 notebook PC are not known.


Posted on 21 December, 2007 By Feature Editor
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