1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to notebook computers, and more particularly to a dual-screen notebook computer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Notebook computers have been very popular in the marketplace in recent years, and have become a mainstream item in many computer markets worldwide. A dual-screen notebook computer, which includes a display screen and a touch screen, is also becoming another staple in the computer market. The display screen is pivotally connected with a host (main body) by conventional means, for displaying data and programs. The touch screen is incorporated in the host and functions as a virtual keyboard, allowing users to enter characters by handwriting on the touch screen. The dual-screen notebook computer including the touch screen in handwriting mode is beneficial for special requirements, such as in graphic design, web editing and so on. However, the touch screen has limited benefits for common daily use. Typically, for common daily use, a user is required to connect a computer mouse to the dual-screen notebook computer. This is somewhat inconvenient.
What is called for, then, is a notebook computer which can overcome the limitations described.
Reference will now be made to the figures to describe the present dual-screen notebook computer in detail.
Referring to
The main screen 14 is a common liquid crystal display for displaying data and programs of the dual-screen notebook computer 10 thereon.
The host 12 is rectangular in shape, and includes a base 120 and a cover 122 covering the base 120. Referring also to
That is, the input panel 17 is removably received in the receiving room 124 of the host 12. A pivot axle 19 extends from a middle portion of one of the side walls 127 which is farthest away from the main screen 14. The pivot axle 19 has a bottom end connected with the side wall 127, and a top end opposite to the bottom end. The pivot axle 19 can be changed between a horizontal state (
The input panel 17 electrically connects a mainboard (not shown) of the host 12 via a data line extended through the side wall 127 that is farthest away from the main screen 14. In this embodiment, the pivot axle 19 defines an axial hole at a central portion thereof, for receiving the data line therein.
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When the input panel 17 is changed from one of the first and second states to the other state, the input panel 17 is firstly drawn out of the receiving room 124. In this process, the edge of the input panel 17 is lifted up and moved away from the cover 122, with the pivot axle 19 changed to the vertical state. Then the input panel 17 is rotated about the pivot axle 19 180 degrees to change the directions in which the major sides of the input panel 17 face. Finally, the input panel 17 is lowered back into the receiving room 124. The touch screen 16, when positioned for use, functions as the virtual keyboard that allows the user to enter characters by handwriting on the touch screen 16. Thereby, the user is able to meet special requirements, such as in graphic design, web editing, and so on. The keyboard 18, when positioned for use, can meet common daily requirements of the user.
In summary, the input panel 17 includes the touch screen 16 and the keyboard 18 at the two opposite major sides thereof. A user can choose the touch screen 16 or the keyboard 18 according to different requirements, simply by rotating the input panel 17. Thus, the dual-screen notebook computer 10 can realize the functions of a keyboard and a virtual keyboard at any time, providing much convenience.
It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201010604186.3 | Dec 2010 | CN | national |