Notebook computer having projection function
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1. A notebook computer having projection function, comprising:
- a mainframe;
a display, being pivotally and electrically connected with the mainframe, and including a screen area, a frame area, and a rear portion located at a backside of the screen area, wherein the frame area surrounds the screen area, and the display receives signals from the mainframe and displays corresponding images on the screen area; and
a compact projector, being pivotally disposed at an upper portion of the frame area, and being electrically connected with the mainframe so as to receive signals therefrom and to project the corresponding images.
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Abstract
A notebook computer having projection function includes a mainframe, a display, and a compact projector. The compact projector is pivotally disposed at the upper portion of a frame area, and is electrically connected with the mainframe so as to receive signals therefrom. The compact projector projects images identical to those shown from the display toward a direction opposite to a displaying direction from a screen area. Therefore, people located at opposite sides of the notebook computer can view simultaneously identical images, without a need to move to the side, to which the screen displays, so as to enhance convenience of communication between the parties.
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1. A notebook computer having projection function, comprising:
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a mainframe; a display, being pivotally and electrically connected with the mainframe, and including a screen area, a frame area, and a rear portion located at a backside of the screen area, wherein the frame area surrounds the screen area, and the display receives signals from the mainframe and displays corresponding images on the screen area; and a compact projector, being pivotally disposed at an upper portion of the frame area, and being electrically connected with the mainframe so as to receive signals therefrom and to project the corresponding images. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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