has finally and formally pulled the lid off of its unique Windows 7 dual-screen tablet. The Iconia-6120 Touchbook, which sports an Intel Core i5 CPU, 640GB drive, HDMI out, USB 3.0, and twin 14-inch LCDs made of Gorilla Glass, will cost $1,200 in both Canada and the United States and will be available in April. The Iconia-6120 is available for pre-sale now at major retailers.
Maximum PC was intrigued enough by the Iconia to give it our coveted FTW award at CES 2011. The team loved that this is a Windows 7 device, which makes it more versatile, even if the Core i5 540M proc Acer originally stated would be in the system is a little moldy. (Acer has not formally confirmed that this will be the CPU in the Iconia.)
A series of proprietary interface enhancements includes the Acer Ring Control, which appears when you place your hand on the tablet's lower screen and allow you to instantly access designated applications, a virtual keyboard, screen captures, and photo-oriented apps.

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