If you took the LCD screen from a tablet. Segmented it into equally sized rectangles, and then added connection ports on the sides of each rectangle. Could you then separate and stack the rectangles on top of eachother to save space? And then fold it back out to create a tablet-sized screen again.

(Crude drawing of what I mean) Crude drawing

  • ichbinjasokreativ@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Theoretically I’d say yes, but mechanically it’s probably not feasible. Would be fragile and you’d see the borders between the squares.

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      10 months ago

      It is a bit like the foldable phone. But with two more hinges.

      But then there would be a gap between one of those segments.

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    10 months ago

    Probably not with liquid crystals (LCD), but maybe doable with foldable LED display technology

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    10 months ago

    I saw “telescopic LCD” and thought of using those screens for telescopes. Am disappoint it’s just folding LCD. I don’t think it’s feasible with those, specifically, due to their construction of film layer + liquid crystal + other film layer + backlight. Unless you’re ok with essentially 4 separate smaller screens

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    I think your limiting factor would be bezels, so there would be a small gap between the screens. Plus this would be a mechanical nightmare to make cheap and durable