Originally posted to Gearlog.

The Onkyo DX1007A5B notebook is why I flew 7,800 miles to attend Computex . It doesn't feature the fastest processor, or break new ground in terms of the platform. And to be honest, I didn't even know Onkyo made PCs until I saw this system in the Microsoft booth. But this is exactly what I expected to find at the show, and it doesn't disappoint.Hardware-wise, the system is nothing special: AMD Athlon Neo CPU, 4GB of RAM , 320GB HD, and Windows 7 Home Edition. But the cool thing is the displays, plural. Two 10.2-inch display mounted horizontally so you can extend your desktop horizontally. Since that would be kind of awkward to carry, they collapse down into a standard form factor for travel.But wait, there's more! Twist the screen around and the system works as a tablet. Albeit without a touchscreen, but still pretty neat.Practical? Probably not. But you got to love the effort. Check out the video to see it in action and tell me you don't agree.