What you see above happens to be a prototype laptop from Intel that will carry a screen on either side of the lid, and it remains a prototype for now. There is one major difference, however, as the screen on the outside happens to be a far smaller one in size, alongside having a low power E Ink configuration that will do its bit to help reduce the amount of dependence on the laptop’s battery, which is always a good think.
In other words, this prototype laptop could actually show off display notes, eBooks as well as different kinds of content even if the notebook happens to be in a sleep or hibernate mode – or even if you decide to turn it of outright. This allows the laptop to receive online updates from time to time courtesy of Intel’s connected standby feature even if it is hibernating, or perhaps you can use it to display a grayscale image of your sweetheart?