When you’re dealing with a mobile device you want to fit in your pocket, “the more the merrier” isn’t the mantra when discussing screen sizes… or number of screens. But that doesn’t mean the 3-display Android prototype Texas Instruments had on display at MWC 2010 doesn’t open the door to other opportunities. With 2 screens and a pico projector, TI was actually able to enable the controlling of one screen/projector from another screen on the same device.
And oh yeah, in addition the device can do HDMI video out connected to a 4th display, so you could potentially be viewing 4 screens, each with totally different content. In what types of scenarios can you see this being useful? I wonder/worry about battery life, too.
[Via Frandroid]