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Four IBM laptop designs that never panned out

Takeaway: Although creative, these four IBM laptop designs never made it to market–telescoping screen, pop-up magnifier, scissor hinge lid, and folding sun shield.

For decades, IBM was a pioneer in the portable computer market, introducing the venerable ThinkPad laptop brand–sold to Lenovo in 2005. And when Big Blue was still designing laptops, its engineers and designers came up with some pretty strange ideas.

Image taken from U.S. Patent 6,504,707 - Digitized by Google

The U.S. patent drawings in this gallery showcase four of those ideas:

While none of these ideas made it to market in their original form, they illustrate the creativity of IBM employees. They also provide a glimpse of current technologies that were being toyed with years ago–such flippable displays (found in many convertible, tablet laptops).

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Bill Detwiler

About Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as a Support Tech and IT Manager in the social research and energy industries.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor for TechRepublic. Previously he worked as a Technical Support Associate and Information Technology Manager in the social research and energy industries. Bill is a Microsoft Certified Professional with experience in Windows administration, data management, desktop support, and system security.

Bill Detwiler

Bill Detwiler
Bill Detwiler has nothing to disclose. He doesn't hold investments in the technology companies he covers.