Cool idea, I love more vertical space. I'd be worried about the motors inside breaking that raise the screen. And the keyboard doesn't look that great but I'd have to get my hands on it first to decide.
A laptop with a rollable screen? Perfect for those who want to check their emails like a royal decree-just don't forget the court jester to read them aloud!
For me, I think it might be better vertical because browsing and writing in documents is usually better vertically. I think split screens will look more normal on this vertical display compared to a wide one
It’s a cool concept, but I’m sure they are just testing this out to implement a landscape feature instead . Definitely would be useful for extending horizontally especially for smaller laptops .
@@TheBossStudioZ it's clearly not. Rollable displays have been around for a few years already and this is by far the worst implementation I've seen. Anyone needing a large screen can just get an LG Gram, which still packs a larger screen while still being thinner and lighter, and with a larger battery size, and cheaper. You're even getting an OLED touchscreen on some models. And that's just one example.
@@SirW0nka your reasoning is same as getting a bigger phone rather buying a fold. People want small physical device, rather than carrying a bigger one. This is first-gen product, I think we odd to be more open minded to innovation, shouldnt we?
I think this is the first ever rollable tech that you can actually buy. Very cool
This screen is perfect for video editing
Cool idea, I love more vertical space. I'd be worried about the motors inside breaking that raise the screen. And the keyboard doesn't look that great but I'd have to get my hands on it first to decide.
That's pretty cool and actually useful. I'm sure theirs a lot of bugs they need to work out of this, but that's pretty impressive.
A laptop with a rollable screen? Perfect for those who want to check their emails like a royal decree-just don't forget the court jester to read them aloud!
Landscape rollable display would be more useful rather than this portrait implementation dont you think ?
personally would prefer that, yes!!
For me, I think it might be better vertical because browsing and writing in documents is usually better vertically. I think split screens will look more normal on this vertical display compared to a wide one
@@njdotson Agree, I like to program on vertical screen
no
Make it detachable like the surface laptop with its own integrated battery and be able to use in landscape with a kickstand then it would be ideal.
first laptop to be happy you touch it . 😂
When you prefer to watch RUclips shorts instead of working.
It would've better if ut rolled horizontally instead of vertically.
No. Most people don't use laptop for gaming. Stretching your screen horizontally won't make your video any larger.
@@kaibrunnenG agreed but it would help in eliminating top and bottom black bars giving the screen more beautiful look when consuming multimedia
All for it but it would need to be waaayy wider for it to be sensible
Weird. Tell me about life expectancy of that mechanism.
It’s a cool concept, but I’m sure they are just testing this out to implement a landscape feature instead . Definitely would be useful for extending horizontally especially for smaller laptops .
In my mind, I kind of wish it goes a little higher so that we can have a mobile pinball or play some TATE mode games. haha
I can't help thinking, 'who asked for this?'
People who wants more screen estate, people who buys dual screen laptops
this is innovation my friend
@@TheBossStudioZ it's clearly not. Rollable displays have been around for a few years already and this is by far the worst implementation I've seen. Anyone needing a large screen can just get an LG Gram, which still packs a larger screen while still being thinner and lighter, and with a larger battery size, and cheaper. You're even getting an OLED touchscreen on some models. And that's just one example.
@@SirW0nka your reasoning is same as getting a bigger phone rather buying a fold. People want small physical device, rather than carrying a bigger one. This is first-gen product, I think we odd to be more open minded to innovation, shouldnt we?
Programmers.
@@SirW0nka The LG Gram is *Wider*, people like programmers want *taller*.
Awesome!
WHY IS THIS MOTORIZED?
I can only imagine the faces of my coworkers when, in the middle of a meeting, my screen suddenly enlarges. =====D
It's a fun experimental showpiece, but I wouldn't pay actual money for it.
Autobots, ROLL OUT!
100% that thing tracks your eyes to se where you look and for how long to sell. the IR sensor on that is going nuts
*undertale lesser dog meme* looking laptop 😂
Or is it just pleased to see you
I can imagine the repair shop’s nightmare when these show up with the screens stuck, unable to roll.
Can you also mention metric weights, only the USA uses Pounds in this way.
I need more quality working RAM, if possible 40 core build in it, BUT not a fycking chewingum display, WTF ?
Men made this 😂
Concept.
for real its useless and does not worth 3500$
1.6Kg is a tonne.
No, 1.6kg is 3.5 pounds.
utter bs screen
Абсолютно бесполезная хрень!