Why Not Put the Processor and Motherboard Behind the Laptop's Screen?
As I sit here with my MacBook on my lap burning a hole in my jeans, it struck me, is there any reason not to put the guts of the computer behind the screen? Maybe leave a few components under the keyboard so the base is at a comfortable angle (similar to the MacBook Air), but migrate the heat generating elements to the back of screen where it's probably easier to dissipate the heat.
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The circuitry could be put behind the display near the base.
The biggest issue besides the heat affecting the screen I'd say is the fact that the ports are soldered onto the motherboard directly and I'd rather not have USB, ethernet, Firewire etc coming out the sides of the screen.
As I sit here with my MacBook on my lap burning a hole in my jeans, it struck me, is there any reason not to put the guts of the computer behind the screen? Maybe leave a few components under the keyboard so the base is at a comfortable angle (similar to the MacBook Air), but migrate the heat generating elements to the back of screen where it's probably easier to dissipate the heat.
That's why Apple calls them notebooks instead of laptops!
The OLPC has the motherboard behind the screen, but its design is quite different from other laptops.
It also uses a 0.8 Watt processor.
And they're not that stable either, understandably.