A new report seems to indicate how serious Microsoft is about pushing forward with dual-screen laptops, claiming that the company has partnered up with Intel to develop common standards and shape the future for such devices.
This comes from DigiTimes, which claims that Microsoft and Intel have recently begun establishing standards for dual-screen notebooks, and these are standards which will also be extended to laptops with a foldable screen (in other words, just the one flexible display which folds in the middle using some kind of nifty under-screen hinge).