Apple’s Brick = Dual Screen Netbook?
October 1, 2008 at 3:13 am | In Laptop News | 1 CommentTags: Apple, Brick, Laptop, Macbook, Netbook, Rumor
The Apple Brick rumors started since the ‘Let’s Rock’ iPod event earlier this month.
Another Apple event is expected to be held on 14 October, and the focus is thought to be on MacBooks. While there has been quite a number guesses around the rumors, here’s another idea from Leander Kahney, a Wired Editor:
Apple’s “Brick” would be a hybrid laptop/tablet/ebook that dispenses with a physical keyboard and trackpad in favor of a virtual, adaptive UI that blends multitouch, gestures and its own orientation to switch between different modes:
Laptop — When the Brick is held horizontally with the two screens at an angle, the bottom screen turns into a virtual keyboard and touchpad. There’s no tactile feedback for touch typists, but never mind, corrective text handily makes up for the myriad errors. The top screen acts like a regular laptop screen, except that it also is touch sensitive, and is responsive to multitouch gestures like double-tap to zoom, pinching and scrolling.
Tablet — When the two halves are opened fully they snap together in the middle to make a tablet with a continuous touch-sensitive screen. This mode is best for surfing the web, browsing and editing photos, and displaying mind-altering music visualizers.
eBook — Like laptop mode but held vertically. Each screen transforms into an electronic page for easy reading. Displays eBooks, eMags or specially laid out websites. Readers navigate by swiping the screen to turn the pages.
Tabletop — Like tablet mode but for two people. When an onscreen button is pushed, the screens are oriented for two users sitting opposite each other. Great for collaborative tasks and especially games.
And the reason it’s called the brick is because it smashes Windows, according to Leande.
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Hehe, nice idea. Too bad it has that border on the middle. Would have been cool to extend into a seamless bigger screen.
Comment by Joey — January 25, 2009 #