Apple has filed a stunning patent showing a MacBook with dual screens, one of which is a touch screen, and space to wirelessly charge the iPhone
An apple feet it’s interesting patent About a possible variant of MacBook with dual touch screen. According to the documents, Physical keyboard and trackpad They will make way for a second touch-sensitive area that can display different layouts and accept many different gestures. Not only that, the bottom edge hides a series of special sensors and one iPhone wireless charging area.
An extreme and futuristic idea that appeared on the United States office that manages trademarks and patents, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and was discovered by the specialized site Obviously the apple, which – which It will move the bar design and engineering In a clear way compared to the current models of the rather traditional type. In the pictures, you can appreciate how the bottom of the notebook provides complete freedom A series of default configurations From a regular touch keyboard (aided by an ergonomic stand for comfort) to a gaming design with select controllers and buttons.
The possibilities are endless and they can even think of them Dedicated key network For professional software such as video editing, photo editing, music composition, etc. The edge will house a number of biometric sensors for Fingerprint (TouchId) and FaceId (FaceId) detection, while Edge hides a file for iPhone Connection Responsible (and other compatible tools) with MagSafe.
For nearly three years now, many top producers have been trying via dual screen The dips range from a secondary touchscreen for multitasking like the performance of the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo to a symmetric double touch like the Microsoft Duo and even the foldable Lenovo ThinkPad X1. The filed patent does not necessarily mean that it will go into production after that, but it does indicate the ways in which the Cupertino giant evaluates. Moreover, future generations of MacBook Pro should get rid of the controversial Touch Bar, to focus specifically on performance with the new generation of the special M2 chip.