Acer Iconia Dual Tablet PC Released

Acer Iconia Dual Tablet PC Released Acer today officially released the Iconia-6120, an up and down dual-screen notebook that has been exposed multiple times before. The device is defined by the manufacturer as a “double-screen tablet” Touchbook and will be launched immediately.

The design of the Iconia-6120 is similar to that of a traditional notebook, except that a screen corresponding to the main screen is installed on the "C-plane" of the keyboard touchpad, and both upper and lower dual screens support multi-touch gesture operations. When the virtual screen of the virtual keyboard is displayed on the next screen, the user's usage mode will be very similar to that of a traditional notebook, and when displayed as other interfaces, it also provides a unique tablet-type operation method.

The two 14-inch touchscreens of the Iconia-6120 use Corning Gorilla glass, an Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics integrated graphics, and Dolby Advanced Audio V3 audio. Built-in 1.3 megapixel HD camera, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 interface, HDMI output. Preloaded with Windows Home Premium 64bit operating system, Acer also provides a specially optimized Ring Control ring gesture interface for dual screen operation.

Acer Iconia-6120 will start pre-sales starting today and the price will be 1199.99 US dollars. It is expected to be officially listed in April.