1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a notebook computer, and more particularly, to a notebook computer having projection function.
2. Description of Related Art
Along with advancement of technologies, notebook computers are as popular as the desktop computers are, due to its compact size, lightweight, and portability. In particular, central processing units used in notebook computers can perform a desirable function as well as the desktop computers. Therefore, a significant number of businessmen employ notebook computers as personal computers.
Generally speaking, a conventional notebook computer comprises a mainframe and a display. The mainframe is provided therein with electronic components including a circuit board, a processor, and so forth, for information processing and calculations; and provided at one side with a key-in device such as a keyboard. The display is pivotally connected with the mainframe, such that on the one hand, the display can be stacked on the keyboard when the notebook computer is not in use, or on the other hand, the display can be pivoted to an appropriate position or viewing angle where images are displayed.
In a business conference, when the user of a notebook computer wishes to show a specific image to another party, the other party needs to move to the same side of the notebook, as the user is, in order to view the image together from the display. It is noted that the notebook computer has a relatively small screen, and it would be inconvenient for more than one person to view the image from the screen. Therefore, there is an urge to incorporate a compact projector into a notebook computer so as to solve the problem.
The present invention is to provide a notebook computer having projection function comprising a mainframe, a display, and a compact projector. The display is pivotally and electrically connected with the mainframe, and includes a screen area, a frame area, and a rear portion located at a backside of the screen area. The frame area surrounds the screen area. The display receives signals from the mainframe and displays corresponding images on the screen area.
The compact projector is pivotally disposed at an upper portion of the frame area, and is electrically connected with the mainframe so as to receive signals there from and to project corresponding images. The compact projector can project toward a direction opposite to a displaying direction from the screen area.
Through the above-mentioned arrangement, a user and another party can obtain identical images, despite that the user and the other party are located at opposite sides of the notebook computer. That is to say, both parties can view identical images in spite of the fact that the user views from the display and that the other party views from a projected surface so as to enhance convenience of communication between the parties.
The compact projector can be disposed on a rotating frame which is pivotally supported on the frame area of the display by a pin. The rotating frame can be additionally arranged with a web camera which is located at the same or different side from the compact projector. Alternatively, the web camera can be arranged on an independent second rotating frame. Therefore, through the web camera, documents or objects located at opposite sides of the screen area can be picked up in a digital manner and transmitted to the mainframe and then displayed on the screen area.
The notebook computer, according to the present invention, may further comprise a projecting screen movably connected with the mainframe, namely, pivotally connected with the mainframe, the rear portion of the display, or slidably disposed in a drawer underneath the mainframe, such that the projecting screen can be at an appropriate projection position.
The projecting screen may refer to a digital pad and is electrically connected with the mainframe. Therefore, the other party can use a digital pen to write and express his/her opinions or comments on the projecting screen and to display the 2D or 3D information, as expressed, on the display. As such, a mutual communication can be achieved. The projecting screen may be further provided with a clip so as to secure documents when picking up static images thereof.
The mainframe may be pivotally provided with a pivotal support underneath which can be pivoted outward from underneath the mainframe so as to support and raise the display, and to adjust view angles or to change projection distance.
In an occasion that the projecting screen is not provided, the compact projector can project images on a table or on a wall. Or if the projecting screen is provided, quality of display may be considered, for example, the projecting screen may be covered with high contrast screen materials such as metal, white cloth, or tripod screen, so as to obtain a more desirable projection image.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed descriptions when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The upper portion 1121 of the frame area 112 is provided with a recess 1123, and a rotating frame 14 has a pair of pins 141 inserted into the recess 1123. Therefore, the rotating frame 14 can pivot about the pins 141.
A projecting screen 15 is also pivotally arranged on the mainframe 10 and is located at the same side where the display 11 and the mainframe 10 are pivotally connected each other. As such, the projecting screen 15 extends from bottom of the mainframe 10 and to a “projection position.” In the present embodiment, the “projection position” is where a rotation of 180 degrees is made.
Further, the projecting screen 15 can be covered, on its projecting surface, with high contrast screen materials such as metal, white cloth, or tripod screen, so as to obtain a more desirable projecting image.
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Further, the user may turn on the web camera 13 and turn off the compact projector 12 temporarily, such that documents or objects laid on the projecting screen 15 by the other party can be photographed and transmitted to the mainframe 10 for storage, or displayed on the screen area 111 simultaneously. Therefore, the user and the other party can avoid shifting back and forth in exchanging specific images and can photograph and store documents real time and in site.
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The projecting screen 15 can be pivoted and reach to a certain angled position which is not limited to that mentioned above, or rather the angled position can be determined as actually required. Besides, the pivotability of the compact projector 12 can be employed so as to meet the user's demand, such that the images can be projected on a table or on a wall.
Given the above, it is understood that when using a notebook computer for discussion, the present invention can provide more convenience on information sharing, so that the other party does not need to be crowded with the user in viewing the images. And through a web camera attached to the notebook computer, the user can readily acquire or store the information provided by the other party without shifting to the other party's position. Obviously, the present invention significantly raises practicability of the notebook computer.
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Therefore, not only the user can employ the compact projector 22 to project images, which are displayed on the display 21, on the projecting screen 23, but also the other party can use a digital pen 24 to write and input his/her expressions on the projecting screen 23 so as to transmit the information, as expressed, from the digital pad to the mainframe 20 and then the information is displayed on the display 21. As such, a more desirable effect of mutual communication can be achieved.
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According to the above-mentioned arrangement, the display 35 can be raised so as to make the projecting screen 32 a greater view angle and to increase a distance for projection between the compact projector 36 and the projecting screen 32. On the other hand, when the other party's document 34 is to be photographed, the document 34 can be secured on the projecting screen 32 by the clips 33, such that the document 34 can be readily positioned for photograph taking.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097123902 | Jun 2008 | TW | national |