Apple seeks patent for devices with roll-up displays – iRoll?
An Apple patent application indicates that Cook and Company are possibly entertaining the idea of adding roll-up screens to everything from the all-in-one iMac to the iPhone – and even wearables.[PDF] for displays that could be rolled up, all while still being protected by a thin layer of glass.
Scratches on the surface of an ultra-thin glass screen, Apple states in the application, can become weak points in the surface that make them prone to cracking when rolled. Rather than introducing new tech into its rolling concept, Apple engineers designed their newfangled roll-up screen to include a small"reverse bend" where the screen enters the device housing.
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