This flexible laptop could completely revolutionize the computer category - Yanko Design
There's nothing more disruptive than a production that challenges the presence of multiple markets. Meet the Paysage, a conceptual calculating device that targets both laptop and desktop users with a unique hybrid design. Its design features a 2-part construction – the main CPU, which sits inside the keyboard-unit (like about laptops), and the screen, which rather than resting on the top of the keyboard, comes with a flexible construction that wraps around the summit and the bottom, sandwiching the keyboard in betwixt. The paradigm above should adequately aid illustrate what I hateful.
This unique build is what sets the Paysage apart. Flip open up half the screen and you've got yourself a standard laptop/netbook, equipped with a keyboard, trackpad, 4 USB-C ports, an Aux input, and its dedicated speakers. However, things become interesting when you lot realize that the entire keyboard unit detaches from the screen completely, leaving you with a much larger flexible display that you can open out and mountain on a tabletop stand up, giving you a desktop experience complete with a massive elevated screen and an external keyboard.
The Paysage was originally envisioned nearly a decade ago (and later on covered on YD besides), and information technology's only with recent advancements in flexible OLED displays that the Paysage seems more real. In its latest iteration, designer Kevin Depape details out the device further, with magnetic fixtures, connecting cables, and an overall blueprint that seems similar something Microsoft could pull off if they tried. A Surface DeskBook perhaps?!
Designer: Kevin Depape
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/07/30/this-flexible-laptop-could-completely-revolutionize-the-computer-category/
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