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The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 09:58 PM #1
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This concept Mac looks funny, don't you think?

Look how the scaling between the CD and the keyboard is. It's a very small unit with a very large screens, divided into three. Hybrid overdrive.

How does one close those screens without scratching off anything?

What is your take?

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From Mac/Life

The MacBook Air is about as sexy as a notebook gets. Just try pulling one out in a crowd. First comes the oohing, and then the ahhing, and then--sorry, but yes--the borderline-inappropriate fondling. There’s just something about the Air’s katana-thin profile that demands hands-on attention. People need to touch it, and open it, and prove to themselves that it is indeed a functional computer.

But the honeymoon doesn’t last forever. The Air is the perfect computer for a very particular user, but it’s not perfect in toto. No optical drive. No FireWire. The hard drive--anemic. And while the Air’s height is essentially nonexistent, its width-depth footprint is still a bulkmeister. In a lot of book bags and backpacks, the Air is as awkward a fit as any traditional notebook.
Thus the triBook. At first glance, it’s not quite as spectacular looking as the Air, but its amazing story literally unfolds as you put it to use.

At a mere 6.75 inches deep, 10 inches wide, and about an inch tall, the triBook strikes a modest profile--it easily slips into most purses and man bags and completely disappears inside any book bag or backpack. But while portability is nice, it’s typically achieved at the expense of utility, and this is where the triBook is a triumph. When the triBook’s lid is closed, the two side screens tuck in neatly, sandwiched between the main display and the keyboard/touchpad. And when it’s time to use the machine, you lift the lid and unfold the side panels, just as if you were unfolding a cardboard box.

When the two side screens are fully unfolded to form a flat plane with the center screen, you’re left with an ultrawide landscape display of 21 diagonal inches. Indeed, not only is the triBook more portable than the Air, it also offers much more screen real estate. But have fun, play a little. The sides don’t have to pivot by a perfect 180. Cocked at a jaunty angle, each side screen can be set to form a little privacy barrier.

Now, we could claim that the triBook is Apple’s much-anticipated entry into the “netbook” market, but using the term netbook doesn’t do the machine justice. Netbooks are teeny, tiny notebooks stuffed with underpowered parts, including the most insubstantial of screens. In other words, they’re imminently portable, but really only good for surfing webpages and typing out email.

Not so with the triBook. Besides no-compromise screen real estate, the triBook comes with an 8x SuperDrive, a kick-ass hard drive, an array of I/O connectors, and a MacBook Pro-caliber CPU. All that plus a generous keyboard and an expanded multitouch trackpad that supports a whole new complement of touch gestures.

So this is it, the so-called “brick” notebook that’s been rumor-mill fodder for the last three months. An exceedingly simple but effective concept—in short, Apple to the very core.

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:03 PM #2
nice concept brother!

Say.. I haven't seen you around these parts lately??

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:08 PM #3
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nice concept brother!

Say.. I haven't seen you around these parts lately??
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Hahahaha just been busy shooting around bro.

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:11 PM #4
that is neat.

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:14 PM #5
I am looking at the lower part only,

whole palm rest area as trackpad, its so cool, no limit in dragging items.
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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:15 PM #6
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Hahahaha just been busy shooting around bro.

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Dang!!! been stuck inside the studio all year! It sucks not being able to go out and shoot other things besides headshots... sawang sawa na ako!! haha!

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:20 PM #7
Women will love this one. With the glossy screen, it's like having a portable make-up station (dresser).

And the trackpad is clickable?

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 10:23 PM #8
traaaaaaacccckkkpad.

hahaha.
that looks a bit off, how will you type without managing to click that super wide trackpad.
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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 11:26 PM #9
Looks cool but they better have good intelligent trackpad anti-skip-the-cursor-around-when-typing-because-your-palms-are-rubbing-on-it technology.

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Re: The Apple Tribook Concept 2009, Posted 12-08-2008, 11:41 PM #10
I agree with Ryan, I'll be suitably impressed if they can come up with something allows the trackpad to cancel out the 4 points of my wrists plus my forearms while I type.

And that screen needs to be made of lexan or something ultimately scratchproof. Something about a glass panel facing another glass panel that makes me think about glass grinding against glass.

Plus those better be some strong hinges since they'll be both bearing the weigh of the displays, as well as constant opening and closing, as well as rough and tumble bumps & unforeseen jostling.
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