Laptop computer with elevating display

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

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C361S689000

Reexamination Certificate

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06972947

ABSTRACT:
A laptop computer including a display securely attached by one or more swing arms, pivotally mounted at their opposite ends to the laptop body and the display, which allows the display to be manually elevated and rotated forward to a position over the keyboard of the computer. The swing arms are sufficient in length to allow the display to be positioned along the rear edge of the computer for normal viewing or rotated and elevated forward or upward for close-up viewing in tight viewing situations. The invention is ideal for near sighted individuals and for use in tight, restricted locations, such as an airplane seat, because the monitor can be moved upward and forward so the display screen is closer to the user and he or she can still adequately type.

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