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The Sharp Mebius PC-NJ70A netbook is the first netbook I've seen with two screens. The dual-screen netbook is already accepting pre-order via Dynamism.com. The unit comes from Japan and is priced at $999.

The Sharp Mebius features a 4" touchpad that's also a touchscreen display with an incredible 854x480 LED-backlit touchscreen.

The NJ70 features the usual specs: an Intel N270 CPU at 1.6GHz, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD and a 10.1" 1024x600 screen all in a 3.21lb package. The shining star of the NJ70 is the aforementioned 4" display panel. With features such as multi-touch support, so you can navigate and zoom in on your favorite web pages or that Word document without needing to squint. The panel can also be used for a variety of other tasks, such as an integrated calculator, light photo editing and even playing a few games.

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