Convertible laptops are already becoming commonplace in the market, but Toshiba is taking the idea to the extreme with a concept PC that can physically change into five different modes.
Called a “shape-shifting” PC, the product comes in three parts—screen, keyboard and kickstand—that can be arranged into different usage models. The motherboard is built into the kickstand.
The PC can be turned into a typical clamshell laptop. But it also has two tablet modes, one that can be formed by removing the detachable keyboard, and the other by leaving it on and folding it back.
Toshiba's 5-in-1 concept PC can take the form of a tablet with a kickstand.
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