Toshiba’s “SD Multi Tool” prototype is more than the average iClone. Pitched as a mobile internet device (MID) it has dual 960×480-resolution touchscreen displays, a Micro-SD card slot, HDMI, a USB port and a headphone jack. It’s 11.6 centimeters long by 7.2 wide.
As clever as it is, I fear we’re looking at a $1,000 Nintendo DS that does email and needs to be recharged every 90 minutes. Wouldn’t you prefer a larger top screen, and a real keyboard on the bottom?
Toshiba’s Dual touch screen mini MID consept looking goood! [JKKMobile]


