Acer's Dual-Screen Notebook vs. Asus's Potent Thin-and-Light: Which Do You Like?

By  |  Monday, December 20, 2010 at 1:58 pm

Now that we’ve identified our semi-finalists for the Last Gadget Standing event at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show, we’d like your input on some of the contenders. There aren’t any direct competitors among them–many of the products, in fact, are pretty darn unique.

We do, however, have two Windows portables. There’s Acer’s Iconia, which ditches a physical keyboard in favor of a second screen that can display information or serve as a ten-finger multitouch keyboard. And there’s Asus’s U36Jc, which looks far more conventional than the Iconia but packs components–an Intel i5 CPU and discrete Nvidia graphics–which you might not expect to find in a thin-and-light laptop with a 13″ display.

Two interesting-but-very-different machines. Your take, please:

 
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  1. Ricky Zeez Says:

    Awesome!!

  2. Douglas Says:

    Acer Iconia is better by far