The United States Patent and Trademark Office published a series of 41 new patents for Apple in early January. A couple of days ago we were talking about 3 of them related to the health watch on Apple Watch.
And today we'll do the same with a very curious patent where we see a MacBook with a mirror it's flexible and flexible. The patent is entitled "Flexible flexible parts made of a solid material".
The patent identifies the MacBook with a closure that would have a flexible system totally different from everything Apple used in the past for its laptops.
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The changing part of the MacBook case will allow the solid material to be rolled up to close.
But one of the most interesting things about this patent is that it does not only refer to the MacBook. As you can see in the patent picture (FIG. 4C), section 202 explained that the closure may work for a MacBook and iPhone or other device.
As they told us at Pately Apple, 10,532,428 patents were filed by Apple at the time the third quarter of 2017, but not registered to date by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
These are not the only issues related to the MacBook we found recently. Yesterday we had an opportunity to talk about rumors suggesting that Apple may be planning a launch of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro (https://www.iGamesNews.com/2020/01/13/new-macbook- pro-13- inch-2020 /) and a redesigned keyboard with a mechanic scheme available on the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro.
What do you think of this MacBook concept of the future?