But it seems it's not going to stop with smartphones. No, no, we've already seen laptop manufacturers fiddle with folding screen tech. Most recently, Asus presented a new "Zenbook 17 Fold", which is shaped like a 17-inch tablet, but is actually a tablet. It just happens to be all covered by a screen, which folds through the middle.
The tech community's reaction to these new "all-screen" laptops is mixed. Most simply ask "Why?" — since people will prefer to use said laptop with a physical keyboard instead, that lower half of the screen seems like it'll just inflate product pricing without providing much use.
The many ways to use a Zenbook 17 Fold
Samsung has another idea
It seems Samsung is also toying with the idea of a foldable laptop, but it's coming at it from a different angle. Instead of reinventing how we use laptops and stretching the screen all the way to the keyboard area, Sammy is simply asking the question — "What if we just fold it twice?".
The keyboard portion of the laptop is split through the middle, allowing for a folding hinge to be place there, and the screen makes use of Samsung's folding OLED expertise to also collapse inwards. As a result, you get a square-shaped piece of high-tech kit that's much more portable than a regular laptop.
Will this be useful?
Now, patents are not guarantees that Samsung is actually working on this. It may have just been an idea that popped up in a brainstorm session and Sammy thought was good enough to explore further.
So, what say you — yay or nay?
Samsung's flexible screen laptop can fold twice - PhoneArena
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