A laptop computer is a personal computer for mobile use.A laptop has most of the same components as a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device such as a touchpad(also known as a track pad) and/or a pointing stick, and speakers into a single unit.
A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery.Laptops are also sometimes called notebook computers, notebooks or net books.
Niels van Hoof’s Feno laptop concept looks pretty sweet, since it looks like it’s half the size of a Mac Book Air, but has got the same size screen as the Mac Book Pro 17, thanks to a flexible OLED display.
The sleek curves and silver aluminum casing are impressive, and it reminds a lot of Mac Books, but the best thing would be the folding screen. The design assumes that a flexible OLED screen could be built with no seam where the top two pieces hinge. One thing that I don’t think we’ll need is the pop-out mouse. I’d rather have a Kinect-like sensor could just track your movements and translate them into actions, or just project a virtual track pad on the side instead.
Another thing is the optical drive. We barely use and there will be Mac Book Pro models next year which will completely remove it. It is fine with that, but Hoof’s concept still has one.
Source:http://technabob.com/blog/2011/05/04/feno-foldable-oled-laptop-screen/
A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery.Laptops are also sometimes called notebook computers, notebooks or net books.
Niels van Hoof’s Feno laptop concept looks pretty sweet, since it looks like it’s half the size of a Mac Book Air, but has got the same size screen as the Mac Book Pro 17, thanks to a flexible OLED display.
The sleek curves and silver aluminum casing are impressive, and it reminds a lot of Mac Books, but the best thing would be the folding screen. The design assumes that a flexible OLED screen could be built with no seam where the top two pieces hinge. One thing that I don’t think we’ll need is the pop-out mouse. I’d rather have a Kinect-like sensor could just track your movements and translate them into actions, or just project a virtual track pad on the side instead.
Another thing is the optical drive. We barely use and there will be Mac Book Pro models next year which will completely remove it. It is fine with that, but Hoof’s concept still has one.
Source:http://technabob.com/blog/2011/05/04/feno-foldable-oled-laptop-screen/
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