If Dell can get their laptops to top out over 9 hours of batter life, I'm thinking of the possibility that you can realistically have two computers in one 15.4" or even a 14.1" laptop and not have to suffer extreme weight or battery life. Looking pass the virtual OS options, or integrating VOS on a whole new diff. level.
It's gotta be reasonably fast though, no low-profile CPU chips, something at least of a Core Duo, if not, better.
You think a single CPU dualcore (or threads) can compute for two different computers and a single/multi motherboard accessing an SSD drive with 2 partitions, each with active OS?
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It's gotta be reasonably fast though, no low-profile CPU chips, something at least of a Core Duo, if not, better.
You think a single CPU dualcore (or threads) can compute for two different computers and a single/multi motherboard accessing an SSD drive with 2 partitions, each with active OS?
Not Highly Technical, moved to the correct forum. Moderator Rubycon