Fujitsu’sLifeBook N7010is an unsurprising mid - to - high-pitched - end multimedia laptop computer , except for one thing : the 4 - inch , 480×272 secondary covert . Akihabara Newsgot their hands on one and ran it through its paces , coming forth impressed .
The display perform as promote , and has a few neat little tricks up its arm . There are preset launching buttons for a variety of program as well as some screen - specific apps , like a photograph slideshow , that have been adapted for touch and gesture recognition . There is also some interesting interaction between the lower and primary exhibit , with the former at time act as an input pad for the alive program , like a second , motion - oriented touchpad .
The display really comes into its own when used as a cutting display . Screen resolution is high enough that the screen is useful for display emails , and IM window or video recording without straining the eye too much . Touchscreen capability is nice , but I distrust users will do most of their fundamental interaction with the touchpad with their black eye , as in this telecasting .

The vid is needlessy describe out , so skip ahead to the meatier bits start up at 1:15 and 4:05 — HD is useable if you click through . [ Akihabara ]
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