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um... don't laptops already "fold?" I know my MacBook Pro seems to fold right in half. That's how I "close" it. I wonder if that's going to be Asus next design study... the "closing" laptop... it's efficient... it's protective... WOW! What an idea. very 2009.
It is merely a "name" referring to their conceptual designs inspired by origami. Airo seems to be the most functional/useful of the set. I'd certainly be interested in it should they be able to pack a decent amount of power into it for the price ($1000-$1500 announced) which Asus often does on quite a few of their series.
Asus should be congratulated for something different & interesting. It's about time other computer manufacturers besides Apple put some effort & originality into their designs.
for the airo, what if you broke the keyboard by be mad about how sluggish the os might be when scanning for viruses. i pound my laptop when that happens, because it the scans take up so much computer recourses
if it can be truly minimal, can be very interesting, specially when considering it comes with Linux as OEM - but if starts to have too fancy styling (styling is not the same as design), i start to doubt on how interesting would it be -
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breeannaqktjbl 1 year ago
this is stupid. all laptops fold. ASUS is acting like it created the folding laptop. LOL
dan0601 1 year ago
@dan0601 You're so idiot if all you got from this video was that the idea was simply of folding, instead of the way the concept is applied.
FailComMx 1 year ago
? it's folding people. god, they act like its the savior of all humanity or something
thattofu1221 2 years ago
so cool
nickiscoolnick 2 years ago
I like the 3rd one looks like cool.
magnesium111 2 years ago 8
yah i just hope they make it out of something other than paper like they did at CES
arnopoulos119087 2 years ago
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um... don't laptops already "fold?" I know my MacBook Pro seems to fold right in half. That's how I "close" it. I wonder if that's going to be Asus next design study... the "closing" laptop... it's efficient... it's protective... WOW! What an idea. very 2009.
lauwersp 2 years ago
It is merely a "name" referring to their conceptual designs inspired by origami. Airo seems to be the most functional/useful of the set. I'd certainly be interested in it should they be able to pack a decent amount of power into it for the price ($1000-$1500 announced) which Asus often does on quite a few of their series.
LordDestros 2 years ago 7
great song! what's the name?
nellapintore 2 years ago 2
me too! am looking for the name of this song as well! GREAT SONG!
jjsnj80 2 years ago 4
That looks awesome. I have a feeling it might not last too long though if you constantly open and close it.
phoenixm4 2 years ago
not very practical and might get broken easily at the connection point .
Flyingdust1031CW 2 years ago
huh? i'd be afraid i'd break the damn thing every time i opened...i mean unfolded...it.
LaHellya 2 years ago
Asus should be congratulated for something different & interesting. It's about time other computer manufacturers besides Apple put some effort & originality into their designs.
chucksavadelis 2 years ago 3
My mind was just blown
walkerdarin2003 2 years ago 3
haha. hmmm well. I guess devolving is cool.
Threedsnack 2 years ago
for the airo, what if you broke the keyboard by be mad about how sluggish the os might be when scanning for viruses. i pound my laptop when that happens, because it the scans take up so much computer recourses
weinerschnitzelboy 2 years ago
you actually bang on your laptop??
thejakenixon 2 years ago 3
i think you should worry more about anger management classes than the durability of your laptops
backfandango 2 years ago 3
It's going to be really hard to keep this laptop in good condition
strongaudivibe 2 years ago
More complex = more problems. A normal hinge will do fine thanks.
craighughes16 2 years ago
the more moving parts in a portable device, the more broken moving parts.
surfsagg03 2 years ago
stupid
dazedck1 2 years ago
if it can be truly minimal, can be very interesting, specially when considering it comes with Linux as OEM - but if starts to have too fancy styling (styling is not the same as design), i start to doubt on how interesting would it be -
nitturo 2 years ago
Intresting.
xmodgeek 2 years ago
wow, i'll love to have this.
Retardbugz 2 years ago
nice!
lilaluft 2 years ago
there cool but it seems like after there built your still only folding them how you would "fold" a normal laptop.
lman24 2 years ago
Looking forward to them!
lilkidz 2 years ago
Impressive!
tjclark920 2 years ago
sweet
dsmarsh 2 years ago