Technology Best of What's New Gallery: Toshiba’s Dual-Screen Libretto W105 Look ma, no keys | Published Nov 17, 2009 1:20 AM Technology SHARE Toshiba Libretto W105 Image 2 The Libretto W105 instead uses two touchscreens, taking advantage of Windows 7’s multitouch capabilities. Toshiba Libretto W105 Image 3 The bottom screen can either share a double-wide image with its brother or function as a virtual keyboard. Toshiba Libretto W105 Image 4 It has an accelerometer to detect when the notebook is upright, like a smartphone. Toshiba Libretto W105 Image 5 The side-by-side upright view is great for reading books. Best of What's New MORE TO READ RELATED Do we want Alexa mimicking anyone’s voice? Yes, and no. One day, Alexa will be able to mimic anyone's voice from only one minute of audio. READ NOW RELATED What to know about the Caesars, the gigantic truck-mounted artillery units France sent Ukraine The 19.5-ton vehicles can shoot and scoot. RELATED Why the US Army wants an ‘aerial tier network’ for better communications Mountains and other natural obstacles can make talking to one another hard. Drones and other aircraft could help.