Apple has already stated that it’s not interesting in building laptops with touchscreens, a form factor that Microsoft is aggressively investing in, but it looks like Cupertino is developing a much more complex approach for its future MacBook generations.
A recent patent shows that Apple is exploring ways to build a dual-display device that would technically replace the keyboard of a MacBook with a full OLED screen. This means that instead of typing on a keyboard, you’d type on a display, and with technology like haptic feedback, Apple could simulate the feedback of a traditional keyboard.
Without physical keys, the screen could play multiple roles, and in addition to keyboard, it could also allow the main display to detach and double as an iPad.
The patent describes two different… (read more)
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