Apart from smartphones, extendable skins are also coming in laptops


Folded screens in smartphones are slowly coming into the mainstream. Foldable phones were very popular in the era of touch screens , but when unfolding the phone from the middle hinge, the trend of having the screen at the top and the keypad at the bottom became popular. In a smartphone with a touch screen, the phone can be opened mostly like a book. Along with smartphones, laptops are also seeing various innovations in display screens.

Some time ago, Asus company launched a model that has extended the screen to almost half of the keyboard in addition to the normal screen of the laptop. People who work on two monitors in a PC know very well that double monitors can make work much easier. Many people connect their laptop to a second monitor to take advantage of both screens. A trend has started to extend the screen in this way in laptops, like the Asus model. Recently Lenovo company has also introduced smartphones and laptops with this type of flexible and extendable display. The display screens in both devices can be rolled over each other , resulting in the benefit of one and a half or double screens instead of one!

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