
A prototype of the Xentex Flip-pad Voyager already made it to eBay, with a starting bid of $99. The laptop with dual 13.3 inch screens independently pivoting is pretty large for its class, and honestly, I can’t think of any good reason for someone to require such a model for their tasks other than bragging about it. I guess preferences cannot be argued with.

You will still need to figure out how to boot it past the BIOS and to get a custom hard drive cable, but this notebook can be yours for as much as several hundreds of dollars, pending on the top bid. It has 128MB of RAM, a 850Mhz Athlon processor and a floppy drive, and I see that in this moment, current bid is at $400. Good luck at the auction!

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