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Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldM to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago

Compal Infinite Laptop concept has a 14 inch display that expands sideways to 18 inches - Liliputing

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Compal Infinite Laptop concept has a 14 inch display that expands sideways to 18 inches
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    I like these horizontal screen extensions a lot more than the vertical concepts from Lenovo.

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      I wish the display would be ergonomically high up on a vertical arm with a swivel joint for landscape/portrait orientation.

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        If you’re willing to do an external monitor, you can do that.

        https://www.amazon.com/UPERFECT-Portable-Monitor-Adjustable-Touchscreen/dp/B088TG3D5J

        I think that that’s just a mechanical stand, without a switch in it, but on Linux, you can change orientation with xrandr on Xorg and I assume wlr-randr in Wayland.

        EDIT: Yes, skimming the man page, wlr-randr in Wayland does support rotation.

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