Multi-screen setup on a laptop? This is how striking the patent Dell is working on is
If today's mobile phones revolve around flexible screens, we haven't found such significant improvements on desktop computers. We have seen double screens like the Lenovo Yoga Book C930 in which they even opt for the use of electronic ink, but always in a classic configuration
That is why the patent that Dell is working on is striking, offering a striking design that uses a double screen that has the particularity of power be disassembled at will by the user.
The patent itself is old, since it dates from June 2017, although it was published by the USPTO on January 3, 2019 and now the colleagues of Windows Latest have had access to it by Reditt medium. A development that responds to the name of Information management system with multiple removable screens"
The patent in question shows a device in the form of a laptop whose architecture offers the possibility of adding two screens that use a magnetic connector system to be attached to the base. A way to increase the work surface when necessary.
You can use a single screen, as a traditional laptop or instead opt to mount two screensIn addition, for the second screen when not in use, Dell offers one that can be placed in the lower area of the laptop to avoid discomfort and facilitate transport.
As can be seen in the images, both screens are fully functional and independent, being able to change the inclination or angle depending on the need we have at all times.
We don't know if Dell will finally dare to launch a similar device on the market, but doing so would be an interesting twist on everything what we have learned so far. The closest thing to a multi-screen setup but on a laptop.
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