New Microsoft patents showcase locking mechanism for Surface Neo and Duo
The patent talks about the closing mechanism for dual-screen Surface Duo that is more like the newly-launched Samsung Galaxy Fold, would run on Google’s Android.
Tech giant Microsoft's upcoming Surface Duo 3 may feature a similar design to Samsung's foldable smartphone Galaxy Z Fold 4. (Photo: AFP)
Microsoft showed Surface Neo and Duo at their annual Surface event back in October. Both Surface Neo and Duo are still in the prototype stage with dual-screen laptop displays held together with a fully rotating hinge that can be adjusted to any angle and now patent for this particular hinge mechanism has been published by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
A new patent titled “ADJUSTABLE CLOSURE MAGNET FOR HINGED DEVICE WITH ASSISTED OPEN” and the patent includes a diagram of a single link in the hinge mechanism, news portal GSMArena reported.
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Surface Neo and Duo
Microsoft filed the patent in 2019 and it was published online on Friday. The patent talks about the closing mechanism for dual-screen Surface Duo that is more like the newly-launched Samsung Galaxy Fold, would run on Google’s Android.
The Surface Duo will have two 5.6-inch displays that expand to an 8.3-inch screen. It will be able to run apps from the Google Play Store. Surface Neo runs a new version of Windows called Windows 10X and is expected to come at the end of 2020. It is two 9-inch tablets put together into a dual-screen machine so it looks like a notebook.
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