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ASLL is showcasing the trippiest computer I have ever seen. They call it the Win-Wings YS1, and what makes it unique is that it comes with a dual-monitor set-up!

Just think about it. Have you ever tried to get real work done with just one screen? Having only one display really pushes you back in terms of productivity, even if that one screen is large. It’s easy to buy another monitor and set it up in your office, but what about those times you have to travel or move around throughout the day?

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You are definitely not going to carry your monitor around, and that is why I think the ASLL Win-Wings YS1 is such an awesome concept. This thing has a a couple 15.6-inch screens that fold open and dock into a keyboard. Mind… blown.

And this is no lame computer either. You can totally use this for editing and all kinds of tasks. It sports a 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7 Haswell processor, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB of internal storage and all the ports you can expect. The only downside I can find is that the 15.6-inch screens only have a 1366x768p resolution. This makes sense, though, as this is more of a work machine.




When the hell can we buy this? We are not sure, but we do know it will cost a mighty 18,000 Chinese Yuan. That equals to about $2,900 USD! Yep… this computer won’t be cheap, but it may be worth it if you work on-the-go a lot.

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