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Conceptual Fujitsu Lifebook X2 folds into quarters, makes regular notebooks look lame

Being that doomsday and the robotapocalypse are nearing quickly, now seems an acceptable time to gaze into the way forward for laptop design, right? Well, maybe those anomalies aren’t actually round the corner, but us — we always fancy a warm cup of concept tea. Designer Park Hyun Jin over at Yanko recently posted some renders of the Fujitsu Lifebook X2, a laptop that permits for 2 orientations because of its four folds. The design includes a full QWERTY keyboard which may used when the notebook is folded out in full, in addition to a half-folded option with an onscreen keyboard, pictured above. Naturally, we’d love for this concept design to become a reality , but we will be able to’t wrap our brains across the seam between the 2 screens. Well actually, lets probably get used to it .

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