Published on May 28, 2019

Intel’s Honeycomb Glacier prototype is a vision of what the chipmaker thinks future gamers, streamers and content creators want in a dual-screen laptop built for multitasking. With an infinitely adjustable secondary screen, Tobii eye-tracking to quickly switch tasks, and an over-clockable layout, the company says it’s had an unusual amount of interest from PC makers in the concept design.

CORRECTION: At 2:33, we incorrectly stated Intel GeForce GTX 1060 when this should say Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060. Thanks for your feedback!

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