
"But step outside the phone world, and folding suddenly makes perfect sense. Think about a laptop that's a tablet, an e-reader that feels like a real book, or a full-sized mouse that vanishes when you don't need it. These aren't gimmicks or extravagant concepts; these innovative designs have real value, and they're solving real problems we've dealt with for years."
"Designer Antonio has created what might be the most fascinating vision for Apple's foldable future-a MacBook that's all screen. This isn't just adding a foldable display to existing MacBook designs; it's completely reimagining what a laptop could be. The concept features a massive, foldable screen that eliminates physical keyboards, relying instead on a digital keyboard with haptic feedback for a realistic typing feel."
Foldable phones often add thickness, fragility, and cost without solving clear user problems. Foldable designs outside phones offer meaningful advantages: laptops that become tablets, e-readers that mimic books, and peripherals that disappear when unused. A foldable MacBook concept imagines an all-screen device that removes physical keyboards in favor of a haptic digital keyboard, includes Touch ID as a slide button and a trimmed Face ID, and supports an AirPen for precise input. Folded mode behaves like a large tablet; open mode provides extensive screen real estate for productivity. Well-executed engineering could address hinge and display durability while reducing the need to carry multiple devices.
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