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  2. iBook - Wikipedia

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    The ports were left uncovered along the left side, as a cover was thought to be fragile and unnecessary with the iBook's new interfaces, which lacked the exposed pins of earlier connectors. Featuring a clamshell design, when the lid was closed, the hinge kept it firmly shut, so there was no need for a latch on the screen. The hinge included an ...

  3. Clamshell design - Wikipedia

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    The clamshell form factor is based on the hinged design of the clam.. The clamshell form factor is most closely associated with the cell phone market, as Motorola used to have a trademark on the term "flip phone", [1] but the term "flip phone" has become genericized to be used more frequently than "clamshell" in colloquial speech.

  4. MacBook Air (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    External Display support Maximum display 1 1 2 (with laptop lid closed) Max. one display combination 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt) Max. two displays combination — 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt) + 5K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt) with laptop lid closed Power Battery 52.6 W·h: 66.5 W·h: 52.6 W·h: 66.5 W·h: Power Adapter 30 W USB-C: 35 W Dual USB-C: 30 W USB-C ...

  5. The iPhone's hardware may be closed, but iOS is more open ...

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    By removing the headphone jack, Apple made the iPhone 7 the most closed computer it has ever built. Steve Jobs always seemed interested in hiding the gross underbelly of computers away from ...

  6. MacBook Pro (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    External display support [44] [note 1] Maximum display 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 2 (with laptop lid closed, since macOS 14.6 and later) 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Max. one display combination 1 × 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt), or; 1 × 4K at 60Hz (HDMI) 1 × 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt), or; 1 × 8K at 60Hz (HDMI) 1 × 6K at 60Hz (Thunderbolt), or; 1 × 4K at 144Hz (HDMI)

  7. Apple's iPhone 13 might have an always-on display - AOL

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    Apple's next flagship phone might finally get a feature some Android phones have had for years: an always-on display. This is according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who said in his newsletter the ...

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  9. Always-on display - Wikipedia

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    An always-on display (AOD) is a computer-device feed feature mostly found on smartphones that has the device display show limited information while the phone is asleep. It is widely available on Android handsets, and is available on Apple iPhone Pro models since the iPhone 14 Pro .