CeBIT 2007 video: The Flybook angle-poise laptop
By Dave Stevenson in Hanover
Posted on 19 Mar 2007 at 12:50
Dialogue has used its CeBIT stand to demonstrate its Flybook VM laptop, due to make its UK debut in May.
The VM looks much like any other laptop until you pull the screen up and angle it over the keyboard. Not only does this give the machine its unique look, but Flybook also claims that it makes the VM far more comfortable to operate than other laptops.
For our official verdict on the VM, check out the next issue of PC Pro, on sale 19th April, and watch out for our video review online in the next few weeks.
Visit www.pcpro.co.uk/html/cebit/ to view our full coverage of CeBIT 2007.
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