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Apple's next MacBook could have this bizarre invisible hinge design

Apple’s next MacBook could have this bizarre invisible hinge design

Posted on May 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The unique design could support a flexible battery

It’s always fun to check the latest patents to see what crazy ideas are swimming in the heads of designers at Apple or other major tech firms. The overwhelming majority of these concepts will never see the light of day, but they give us some insight into what the company is hoping to achieve.

Based on this new Apple patent (via Apple Insider), the Cupertino giant wants to make a MacBook Pro with a bendable hinge. I know what you’re thinking — isn’t the entire point of a hinge to bend?
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