Date:26/02/21
The gadget is a tablet equipped with a giant flexible display in its basic state – with a diagonal of 17 inches. This screen can be folded in half. Built-in speakers and two USB Type-C ports are provided.
By flexing the device, you can activate laptop mode. In this case, you can attach a detachable keyboard to the lower half of the gadget, which will increase the convenience of typing and performing everyday tasks.
For Foldbook, it is possible to use a special docking station with a large speaker and a set of ports – HDMI, Ethernet, USB Type-A, etc. By installing the device in this station and placing the aforementioned keyboard next to it, you can analogize a monoblock computer.
While the Foldbook exists only in the form of a concept, the unusual transformer’s technical characteristics are not disclosed. Whether the device will make it to the commercial market is not clear.
Wistron Foldbook convertible tablet features a giant flexible display
The renowned Taiwanese electronics company Wistron has unveiled a concept computer called the Foldbook that can be used in various modes.The gadget is a tablet equipped with a giant flexible display in its basic state – with a diagonal of 17 inches. This screen can be folded in half. Built-in speakers and two USB Type-C ports are provided.
By flexing the device, you can activate laptop mode. In this case, you can attach a detachable keyboard to the lower half of the gadget, which will increase the convenience of typing and performing everyday tasks.
For Foldbook, it is possible to use a special docking station with a large speaker and a set of ports – HDMI, Ethernet, USB Type-A, etc. By installing the device in this station and placing the aforementioned keyboard next to it, you can analogize a monoblock computer.
While the Foldbook exists only in the form of a concept, the unusual transformer’s technical characteristics are not disclosed. Whether the device will make it to the commercial market is not clear.
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