Canova Dual Touch Screen Laptop

Canovz Daul Touch Screen LaptopTaking the entire concept of touch screen functionality that logical step further, the Canova Laptop, designed by V12 Design, cleverly does away with a moulded keyboard completely opting instead to display the keys as and when required on one of the screens whilst using the other screen as a standard display unit.

The advantages of such a system are that applications can utilise both screens so as to increase accessibility. One of the examples given shows music software which uses one screen for display purposes and the other for a keyboard but the potential applications and expandability in relation to a device of this nature seem almost endless.

It’s undoubtedly a great idea and we hope that, as it’s merely a concept at the time of writing, someone somewhere who has the clout to see this device realised has their eyes open and the sense of vision to see this enter production.

You can view this concept, as well as V12 Design’s entire portfolio, by linking here.

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