Roll-top is a portable computer development concept.
Rolltop has all the features of laptop
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ROLLTOP LAPTOP Presented By: Hardik Kanjariya MCA2 Roll No:17
Introduction Laptop with its flexible screen rolled up on the tower is called Rolltop which was developed by Orkin Design . Rolltop has all the features of laptop and more . Roll-top is a portable computer development concept for designer, architect and everyone, who would like to have a gadget, which, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, certainly hits the mark. By virtue of the OLED-Display technology and a multi touch screen the utility of a laptop computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be also used as a primary monitor due to the support attached to the back of the screen.
What is RollTop ? OLED Multi Touch Screen Length-28 cm Diameter-8.3 cm Screen -13 inches as a laptop screen-17 inches used as a monitor
HISTORY
Components Flexible OLED display Tower
RollTop Overview
Provide Ease In Carrying
Laptop Versus Rolltop Unlike a laptop's two-fold, book-like appearance, one needs to unfurl the rolltop . As a direct consequence, a laptop when closed appears flat while a rolltop when closed, appears rounded, as its name obviously suggests.
Advantages One, the Rolltop combines the laptop, monitor and graphic tables without any problem . Secondly, the Rolltop is an all-in-one gadget that integrates the power supply, loud speaker,laptop bag and mouse into one. Lastly, due to the new available technology, the design is very compact and possesses a completely new outlook.
Drawbacks of Roll-Top: The only drawback I could see would be if the Roll-Top could make it through as an all-weather carry-on . Extreme temperatures are known to have an effect on electronic parts. The carry-on feature would also be useless for travel to far flung places that have neither service providers nor power. Yet the design would fit for urban use, can t picture Roll-Top braving the elements on a hiking trip or a trip to the Himalayas. I d like to think that the Roll-Top would also get rid of owners having to buy pricey water-proof cases though.