Apple wins patent to basically make a Surface Book
What you need to know
- Apple recently won a patent for a hinged keyboard iPad accessory.
- The design, while semi-unique, results in a hybrid tablet-laptop computer.
- Despite criticizing hybrid computing devices in 2012, Apple seems poised to continue to emulate 2-in-1 PCs like Surface Pro and Surface Book
The running joke in tech media is something doesn’t exist until Apple invents it (after everyone else has been doing it for years).
Whether digital pens, NFC, face recognition, or hybrid computing devices, Apple sits on the sidelines until it thinks it can do it all better. (My favorite Apple excuse was in 2012 when Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller said Qi-wireless charging is “more complicated” because it still must be plugged in.)
But to be fair, Apple often does master the execution of specific technology, which, when married with its software, results in a satisfying experience.
Source: Patently Apple
Despite its clever design, Microsoft discontinued Surface Book in 2021 in favor of the superior Surface Laptop Studio.
According to the Apple patent, the hinge lets an iPad-like device couple to a keyboard accessory by slotting into a magnetic element that holds the device in place (along with some physical support). The iPad could also be reversed with the display backside out so that when the device is folded closed, the whole contraption works like a thicker tablet, possibly boosting battery life.
The “magnetic element” could also support the Apple Pencil and a connection interface for accessories such as a camera, projector, microphone, or light.
The $400 Chuwi Hi13 from 2017 has a similar feel to Apple’s new patent.Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Of course, the more significant point to all of this is the observation that Apple is walking back its famous quote in 2012 from its CEO, Tim Cook, who famously made a snarky comment about converged Windows 8 PCs, noting:
“…anything can be forced to converge, but the problem is that products are about tradeoffs, and you begin to make tradeoffs to the point where what you have left doesn’t please anyone. You can converge a toaster and a refrigerator, but those things are probably not gonna be pleasing to the user.”
Source: Hijinks Ensue/Joel Watson (2012)
Another Apple patent evidently lets you connect two iPads together.Source: Patently Apple
Perhaps more interestingly, the new Apple patent shows a macOS-like OS on the iPad-like device. Apple has been rumored, for years now, to be converging macOS and iPadOS, although nothing concrete has yet come forth except macOS supporting iOS apps announced in 2019. Whether Apple goes down that route remains to be seen, but it certainly seems feasible.
Unsurprisingly, Apple also has another patent that lets users connect two iPads to form a dual-screen tablet not too dissimilar from Microsoft’s 2019 (but never released) Surface Neo. And Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman noted just a few months ago that Apple is also developing a 20-inch iPad-MacBook hybrid device with a foldable screen slated for 2026 (right after it invents the foldable phone in 2025).
Of course, we’ve already had one PC with a foldable display, and a few more are coming this year with 16 to 17-inch displays, including one from ASUS. That can only mean that Apple users will dismiss the idea right until 2026 rolls around and suddenly they think differently.
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