Is strange concept of MacBook Mini computer
With the sliding Trackpad design hiding the entire keyboard, the MacBook Mini will have a much wider keypad than other netbooks on the market.
A famous designer has a unique idea for the MacBook Mini line of computers. With the sliding Trackpad design hiding the entire keyboard, the MacBook Mini will have a much wider keypad than other netbooks on the market.
According to this idea, the trackpad of the MacBook Mini will be separated from the keyboard set, it will be on a sliding surface to cover the entire keypad when not in use. When sliding the trackpad down under the keypad will gradually show up.
Designer Isamu Sanada once had a concept computer for Apple mini computers. In the previous concept, Sanada used a triple folding design with a folded trackpad to cover the entire keypad.
With the second concept, the problem is the thin thickness of the MacBook Mini because this design uses 3 layers instead of 2 traditional classes
The MacBook Mini is a cheap netbook computer that is very much awaited but until now, Apple has not made any move to show that it is ready to enter the capital market is very exciting.
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