All right. So, this one is special. If you're like me, if you've been into tech for a long time, you've had this dream of this multimonitor laptop. We've seen different images and concepts. In front of me, I have something called Xbook. And this takes things to another level, and it does so in an actual package, like in a box like this. You have a multimonitor setup that is basically in a laptop form factor. It's pretty nondescript box here. And I presume that's because this is like early days. So you see the X and you see the device and from the top you're like, "Oh yeah, that's just looks like a typical laptop."
Once I lift it, it exposes the fact that this is something slightly more unique because of the size of it. But in here, there are many displays. And when you start to consider that, it changes your perception as far as this being. and all of a sudden you think this thing is small because how else could you possibly carry this many displays? Anyway, I'm going to put that down for a moment. There's actually a user manual, an AC power adapter, and they've also included a stylus, which is interesting. So, we've got some touchscreen going on. three 14in 1920x 1080 400nit full HD displays, Intel Core Ultra 714th gen, 1 TB SSD, 32 gigs of DDR5 memory, one Thunderbolt, two USBC 2.0, one audio
jack. Okay, maybe I should just start playing with it and see what I can do. Well, I'm going to start by just lifting this up. So, the default is the laptop mode. And even though it has a much thicker base to start, it's a laptop. I mean, that's what you think of when you think of a laptop. Chicklet style keyboard. Pretty typical trackpad. It actually clicks. Like I was worried a little bit about this lip, but you can work on this no problem. Okay, so that's step one. Now, if I want to do something more ambitious, what if we go like this? We go like this. lay it down like that. And I can already tell there's something to do with this little X locking magnet.
I guess it's going to lock in place over here. Yeah, that's what it looks like. And then now is the magic moment, I presume. Yes, it is. So that is completely insane. Look at that thing. That is Wow. It also go completely flat, which is wild. It's like having sidebyside laptops, but then they went even crazier by including a desktop like on the desktop touch display which I presume could display a digital keyboard if you wanted. Now I guess there is one more configuration, right? What would be the last configuration? So you're locked in like that and then you're moving like this. But what about when it comes to taking it off? It's so low profile you can't really grip underneath. But you don't have to. Discovery. You just kind of do
this. Grab the other display. Then you we would go here like this. And then we would go here like this. Am I right? So that's your third mode. And this would be like an all digital kind of mode. The only problem with that is this piece here. Or does the whole thing come off? This piece comes off completely. I was a little nervous removing that. It sits flush. No wobble. I was worried about that. So that's how that works in that mode. So it is really three completely distinct modes. This one. So that's two modes. And then of course and you've got three. If you need to be like connected on the go, I don't know what type of business you're in or how many things you need to look at once, but maybe in like a production setting. Imagine
some type of day trader at the coffee shop. It's unbelievable. Just charts. Fake charts. Let me go ahead and power this thing up. This is all a lot to take in. So, Xbook. How about you? Xbook. One, two, three. I mean, come on. That's cool. Just from an engineering perspective, just on its own. Doesn't even have to do anything else. Just everything working together. It's impressive. A popular way in which people might use a workstation like this is for some sort of AI workflow. And that brings me to today's sponsor, Whisper Flow. You guys have heard me talk about them in the past, particularly on your mobile device, where you can use Whisper Flow for far
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the same resolution which is good. They're going to match a little bit better. So 1080p across all three of them right away. You've got multimonitor flexibility. So I can now have multi- window stuff going on. This would be the experience of three browser windows. I mean it's all relatively seamless considering the stage that this product is at. Obviously the most standout thing is having this display on the desk itself. I mean, I don't I doubt you're going to use it just for ambience like this, but it's cool anyways. And then everything on the left really feels like a traditional laptop. You've got your usual stuff, you know, your keyboard, your speakers, your trackpad. It's crazy
how tight this tolerance is to minimize this bezel here. Like there's almost nothing. So, with the added real estate, you get more available workspace so I can zoom in more so on what I'm actually working on. You know what I mean? I don't have to make space for tools. And then of course I could save my configuration however I really choose to use it. I mean the same would be true of any creative app. It could be video editing. It could be music production. I know there's a lot of people in the creative space that can pretty much use as much real estate as they get. Streamers could be presentations. This would be a hell of a thing to gather around. Programmers maybe. But also it's
just sort of the ambitiousness of like wait how could we even do that? we have this technology, but how can we put it together into a package that would actually allow for that to happen? I think this is sort of a proof of concept, which is what makes it exciting. By the way, it's coming in at 7.5 lb in case you're wondering, which is heavy by laptop standards, but by triple display standards, it's not that heavy actually when you consider like that. And it's 1.5 in thick. So, they're actually shipping this thing right now. Xbook laptop rescreen foldable laptop 2800/1999 save 800 in stock ships same day. Wow.
Listen, you got to take it for what it is. It's definitely a newer smaller company. So keep that in mind. Like they just reached out to me via email and said, "Would you look at this thing?" And I'm like, "Absolutely." But as far as you buying it, I think you'd have to be pretty certain that you can apply this to your particular application and you'd have to have confidence here. You can see a picture of me. And you know what? Apparently, according to Andrew Mark David, this is the world's first triple screen laptop. I think he's right. But it's very important for you to know as well, we are looking at something ambitious. You know, it's from a company that's sort of in sort of startup style phase. Like I said, if
this is something that you absolutely need in your life, then I would recommend reaching out to the company and asking them some questions about, I don't know, shipping times and warranties and things like that, just so you're you feel comfortable placing an order for something like this. But it has no problem playing three videos across all three displays. You got more than enough horsepower for that. They've also with these IPS displays, so like offaxis viewing, which is kind of key if you're looking across such a wide thing. Crazy. Anyway, it's definitely wild. You're not going to see it every day. Apparently, it's the world's first triple monitor laptop, and it's definitely the wildest laptop I've ever seen. I really think that's the case.