Apple's future iMac will be a true glass

Apple recently filed a patent for an ambitious design concept for an all-in-one all-in-one iMac laptop.
Apple recently filed a patent for an ambitious design idea for its all-in-one laptop (iMac) line. Accordingly, both the keyboard and screen of the device will be integrated into a single curved glass panel for a seamless and extremely modern feel.

Leaked images of the patent application were first discovered by Patently Apple in May last year, depicting an all-in-one computer that looks like an iMac but possesses a design. Extremely unique, completely different than any iMac you've ever seen before. The entire display space and input area of ​​the device are placed seamlessly in a curved glass panel. There will also be a support area behind the screen that most likely houses the processor and ports of the computer.

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In fact, the idea of ​​a device made primarily of glass has been conceived by Apple for a long time, and the patent shows that Apple is really serious about this idea. It's interesting that Apple intends to take the iMac's all-in-one design even further, by integrating not only the processor and screen into a single chassis, but also the keyboard and touchpad (though According to the information in the patent, the keyboard can be removed during use).

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A brand new all-in-one computer with a new combination of both keyboard and monitor into a single curved glass panel if successfully developed on a commercial scale will create a real craze for global computer market, even creating a new wave affecting the design style of modern computers.

In a related news, Apple has just been granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office for patents related to layout technology, creating a virtual sound simulation effect - promising laying the groundwork for new, more vibrant audio applications even if the source is only small technology devices such as the Macbook, iMac or iPad.

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