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Folding laptop ! Yes no !

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  • Futuristic though

  • Cool, but gimmicky. No thanks.

  • No. Not for me.

  • definitely yes for playing with ongaku

  • Touchscreen? Perfect for Electronic Battleship in the 21st century!

  • Until screens are as thin as the ones in Westworld. Foldable is a no.

  • edited August 2022

    If it works well(!) as the Samsung folding phones, that’s a definite no! Thing’ll cost a fortune and break in about a week.

  • edited August 2022

    Good Lord, no. But a touchscreen Macbook Pro might be in order.

  • Out of curiosity I checked and it's $3,500. Absolutely not at that price. Especially since it sounds like it only has a one-year warranty (in the US), which feels way too risky for a first-gen product at that price.

  • @captchaclicker said:
    Out of curiosity I checked and it's $3,500. Absolutely not at that price. Especially since it sounds like it only has a one-year warranty (in the US), which feels way too risky for a first-gen product at that price.

    For $500 less than that I would get one of these, and don’t care that the screen doesn’t fold.

    https://www.slatemt.com/raven-mtz/

  • edited September 2022

    @NeuM said:
    Good Lord, no. But a touchscreen Macbook Pro might be in order.

    Exactly.

    But I must say that a foldable display looks like a great idea to me, at least if folding it thousands of times won't impact the display quality. A large display indside a small backpack? Why not!

  • Yea. Apple has proven themselves in the touchscreen arena with tons of interesting apps and some have cross-platform compatibility. I don't feel there's a reason to touch anything Windows/Linux right now as I haven't heard of any killer touchscreen apps for Windows. Not that they're not there, just the implementation always seems an afterthought.

  • @KirbyMumbo said:
    Yea. Apple has proven themselves in the touchscreen arena with tons of interesting apps and some have cross-platform compatibility. I don't feel there's a reason to touch anything Windows/Linux right now as I haven't heard of any killer touchscreen apps for Windows. Not that they're not there, just the implementation always seems an afterthought.

    Bitwig is quite fun on a MS Surface. They made a touch interface a priority.

  • No for me.

    It is good to see new ideas and inventions, though.

  • I’m not very wowed by it and there are too many ways I can think of it breaking that I’d feel uncomfortable owning it

  • @AlmostAnonymous : I am looking at Bitwig, and am a big fan of a touch interface. Would you recommend the Bitwig/surface combo? If so, which surface? If it ran well, all plugs in etc, I’d be happy to use a Surface as a dedicated Bitwig-only tool.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @NeuM said:
    Good Lord, no. But a touchscreen Macbook Pro might be in order.

    Exactly.

    But I must say that a foldable display looks like a great idea to me, at least if folding it thousands of times won't impact the display quality. A large display indside a small backpack? Why not!

    Folding anything causes wear and if that display has flexible Gorilla glass on it, that's going to eventually shatter. If it only has a thick layer of plastic on it, it's going to scratch.

  • edited September 2022

    The screen has a plastic surface (mentioned in the video) and I certainly would not buy it.
    (Win10/11 out of bounds here and I don‘t trust in it‘s mechanical stability)
    But the design isn‘t entirely nonsense in a musical or DAW context.
    Control elements that require precision or wrist support could be implemented on the flat section of the device, while visual elements do to the tilted part.

  • I’d like to see an Origami folding screen.

  • I wouldn’t pay that for it, but yes… I’d buy the apple version of this eventually.

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