Dual-Screen 10.5-Inch Laptop Packs Intel Power and 32GB RAM in a Compact Design

A new compact 10-inch laptop is turning heads with a feature normally reserved for larger, more expensive machines: a dual-display setup. Marketed under the name Nwnlap, this small Windows-style notebook is designed for people who want more room for multitasking without carrying around a full-size laptop. It has already appeared on AliExpress with shipping available to many European countries, and wider availability could follow later.

What makes this device stand out is its pair of separate 10.5-inch IPS touchscreens. Each display offers a 1920 x 1280 resolution, giving you two independent panels for productivity tasks. In practical terms, that means you can keep a document or spreadsheet open on one screen while running chat, email, reference material, or a browser on the other. Compared to a traditional compact laptop with a single display in a similar footprint, the extra screen space could be a real advantage for certain workflows.

That said, the dual-screen design comes with an important tradeoff: typing. The Nwnlap uses a touch keyboard setup, which may not be ideal for long writing sessions or heavy data entry. For users who plan to use it as a serious portable work machine, pairing it with an external keyboard is likely the better option.

Flexibility is another big part of the pitch. The hinge reportedly opens to nearly 360 degrees, letting the device switch between multiple positions. It can be used more like a tablet when needed, and it also supports a “tent mode” style setup where two people sitting across from each other can view the content on the screens more easily—useful for quick presentations, sharing notes, or working through something together.

In terms of size and portability, the Nwnlap is listed at about 0.71 inches thick and around 2.09 pounds. It’s also said to feature a metal chassis, which could appeal to buyers who want something more rigid and premium-feeling than the usual plastic-bodied budget mini laptops.

Performance is handled by an Intel N100 processor, which is positioned more for everyday efficiency than high-end speed. It should be suitable for basic productivity, web browsing, media playback, and light multitasking, but it won’t be aimed at demanding creative workloads or gaming. Interestingly, the laptop is offered with 32GB of RAM regardless of configuration, while storage options can go up to a 1TB SSD depending on the version you choose. There’s also an optional compatible stylus for users who want to take notes or sketch directly on the touchscreens.

Connectivity is another area where this small dual-screen laptop tries to cover the essentials. It includes USB Type-C, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a mini-HDMI port, and a barrel-style charging connector. That mix should make it easier to connect common peripherals, plug into an external display, or expand the setup into a more workstation-like experience.

For anyone searching for a dual-screen laptop in a truly compact size, the Nwnlap is an interesting new option. Its twin touch displays and flexible hinge design could be a strong fit for multitaskers, travelers, and productivity-focused users who value screen space more than raw processing power—especially if they’re willing to use an external keyboard for comfortable typing.