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Old 11-24-2011, 02:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
I agree on points 1 and 5!

Oh and I forget to ask my question...

Is it possible to do one thing on screen 1 and another on screen 2? (for example, watch a movie on 1 and have a browser with IMDB open in the second?)
Exactly my thought: This would be it = the perfect multitasking.
So far, I haven't found a way to do so.
Of course there are apps, which use both screens for separate tasks, for example movie on display 1 and controls on display 2. But it's still within the very same app.
So, from all i know so far, the answer seems to be: No way to use 2 apps in parallel, one on each screen.
But I'm pretty sure, the scene already thinks about that. Question will be, whether it's powerful enough to handle "real" multitasking of 2 apps.

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