Intel's Twin Rivers is a dual-screen computer prototype --the second dual-screen model that Intel has showcased. The versatility of the model allows for it to be used in several different ways. It can be held up to share information with people sitting across from you, as you can show half the screen with notes on the other, and you can set up the model in laptop mode. A Bluetooth keyboard can also be connected to the device when it is in laptop mode.
The device has a fabric exterior, making it almost look like a book. The design features a webcam and a USB-C port. The computer display is powered by an eighth-generation Core i chip. Currently, the dual-screen computer is just a prototype and not set for manufacture.
Dual-Screened Computer Prototypes
Intel's Twin Rivers is Versatile and User-Friendly
Trend Themes
1. Dual-screen Computers - Opportunity for innovation in developing user-friendly interfaces and versatile functionalities for dual-screen devices.
2. Versatile Computer Usage - Opportunity to create flexible and adaptable computer models that can be used in various ways, such as sharing information and switching between different modes.
3. Fabric Exterior Design - Opportunity to incorporate fabric exteriors into computer devices to provide a more aesthetic and book-like appearance.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Tech companies can explore disruptive innovation by developing dual-screen computers with user-friendly interfaces and versatile functionalities.
2. Consumer Electronics - Companies in the consumer electronics industry can capitalize on the trend of versatile computer usage to create adaptable devices that cater to changing user needs.
3. Product Design - Opportunity for product designers to explore new materials, such as fabric, to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing computer exteriors.