Apple is no stranger to weird patents. Time and again, the Cupertino-based tech giant has filed patent applications for strange yet fascinating devices. Some of them include a MacBook-integrated iPhone, a windowless car, vibrating VR socks, and even self-adjusting bands for the Apple Watch. While most of these devices do not even get a concept release, the patents themselves shed light on the creativity of Apple engineers as well as the exciting future of technology.
One of the most fascinating patents that Apple has filed in recent years is about a foldable iMac with an all-glass design. Here's what we know about it.
As per a report by PatentlyApple, the patent for the all-glass and foldable iMac was first filed in 2020 by Apple at the US Patent & Trademark Office. While foldable smartphones and laptops have become a common theme now, we're yet to see a foldable desktop, but Apple might be working to bring that to reality. The patent reveals a desktop that does not have a foldable display or a dedicated hinge, but a foldable glass that sweeps at the bottom.
The iMac is supported by a rear stand which might also allow the angle of viewing to be adjusted. It also houses a trackpad and keyboard for the device. Interestingly, one of the diagrams shows dual trackpads at the sides and a keyboard at the centre. The back stand would also include speakers at the side for sound output.
While the patent is for a next-generation all-in-one (AIO) desktop, it could potentially be portable as well. The patent states, “Apple's patent FIG. 20B below the electronic device #2000 may be configured to fold or otherwise flex for storage, transportation, or other functionality.”
While this patent is a fascinating insight into Apple's ideas for the
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