Sunday, December 13, 2009

Kohjinsha DZ dual screen netbook reviewed on video

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You've seen it photographed. You've seen it unboxed. Now it's time for a detailed review of the Kohjinsha DZ, the first 10.1 inch netbook to feature two side-by-side displays. WOW-Pow has posted a 3-part video review that runs for over 20 minutes. Here are some of the highlights:

  • The sliding mechanism for the display seems pretty solid
  • You can operate the screens in extended or clone mode, but you can't plug in an external display and use 3-screen mode
  • The screen wobbles a bit because of the heavy display, but the swivel/hinge is pretty sturdy
  • The 1.6GHz AMD Neo CPU gets a higher Windows 7 performance rating than a 2GHz Atom Z550
  • Overall performance is pretty decent, but HD Flash video is a non-starter without Flash Player 10.1 beta
  • Local HD video plays smoothly
  • AMD's power-saving software can underclock the CPU and GPU automatically when you unplug the power adapter
  • 3D game Castle Wolfenstein Enemy Territory plays smoothly

You can check out all three parts of the review after the break.

via NewGadgets.de

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Kohjinsha DZ dual screen netbook reviewed on video