A laptop with three screens? yes it could become a reality

The South Korean company LG may be developing a new laptop that will surprise all users with its originality.

According to a patent application that was revealed, the Asian company could be the first to launch a laptop with three screens included.

The LG laptop may also include a fourth screen …

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Image revealed on the Internet of the LG laptop with three screens Credit @ Gizchina

The patent application and the description of the equipment were spotted on the World Intellectual Property Organization website and show the portable potential that includes not one, not two, but three screens.

From the sketches included in the documentation, we can see that the laptop follows the current design of this type of equipment and integrates a large screen in the upper area. But when in open mode, the two additional screens located to the left and right of the keyboard are revealed.

Also according to the documentation, one of the screens can function as a touchpad or to display the numeric keypad, while the other can display additional controls, such as volume, settings for a particular application, among other features.

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From the images we can also see that between the main screen and the keyboard there is a huge empty area. But it has already been suggested that the space could be taken up by a high-quality audio system or even another screen with support for touch control.

Unfortunately, there is no forecast for the arrival date of this innovation at the hands of end users, and there is also no confirmation that LG will indeed move towards the production of this equipment.

LG pioneered 6G with the first amplifier for the standard to arrive in 2029

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LG has already demonstrated the benefits of the 6G standard

And fully committed to innovation, LG recently unveiled the first sixth-generation mobile power amplifier that was used for wireless data transmission and reception, using the 6G Thz (terahertz) frequency band.

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Note that terahertz wireless transmit / receive technology uses a frequency band between 100 GHz and 10 THz for an incredible data rate of up to 1 terabit per second.

But even though the future prospect of speeds of around 1 terabit per second is exciting, forecasts indicate that the implementation of the 6G standard in equipment will only advance in 2025 and that its commercialization, or arrival at the end user, will occur in the very distant year 2029.

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