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Craob Teases a 7mm-Thick Portless Laptop, futurism?



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While we’re all here waiting for Apple to remove all of the ports from the iPhone, One company out there just removed all of the ports from a PC they offer. Craob isn’t a very known name in the tech world, But the Craob X laptop can make the company a very known name in the entire tech industry if it manages to get beyond the concept stage and really into people’s hands. This laptop has two very unique features that make it stand out from the crowd easily, with a complete lack of external ports and the thickness of just 7mm It knocks the MacBook Air out which is 16mm thick.

Cr: Craob

The company website shows what charging this Ultrabook Would look like, Apparently, it will be charged using a wireless charger that magnetically attaches to the back of the display. The same charger also acts as a hub for many different ports, offering access to a USB-C port, a USB- A port, and Thunderbolt ports, as well as a headphone Jack in the SD card slot. It makes up for the laptop not having ports at all.

And the use case gets clear when you think about how You don’t use the laptop’s ports when you’re on the move And when you’re sitting in charging could just plug in your peripherals.

Inside the laptop, it’s pretty basic of a device as you’ll find a 12th-gen Intel Core i7-1280P processor with Intel Iris Xe GPU, up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to a 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The display is a 4K 13.3-inch panel, and Intel Wi-Fi 6E handles wireless communication.

The Craob X is just a concept right now. The company website shows that this laptop is coming soon, and there are also no pricing details for the device. All of the photos look like renders rather than an manufactured laptop. It makes you question where we’re headed with laptops and what people nowadays need.

Craob Teases a 7mm-Thick Portless Laptop, futurism?

Craob Teases a 7mm-Thick Portless Laptop, futurism?


Featured Image by NotebookCheck.net

While we’re all here waiting for Apple to remove all of the ports from the iPhone, One company out there just removed all of the ports from a PC they offer. Craob isn’t a very known name in the tech world, But the Craob X laptop can make the company a very known name in the entire tech industry if it manages to get beyond the concept stage and really into people’s hands. This laptop has two very unique features that make it stand out from the crowd easily, with a complete lack of external ports and the thickness of just 7mm It knocks the MacBook Air out which is 16mm thick.

Cr: Craob

The company website shows what charging this Ultrabook Would look like, Apparently, it will be charged using a wireless charger that magnetically attaches to the back of the display. The same charger also acts as a hub for many different ports, offering access to a USB-C port, a USB- A port, and Thunderbolt ports, as well as a headphone Jack in the SD card slot. It makes up for the laptop not having ports at all.

And the use case gets clear when you think about how You don’t use the laptop’s ports when you’re on the move And when you’re sitting in charging could just plug in your peripherals.

Inside the laptop, it’s pretty basic of a device as you’ll find a 12th-gen Intel Core i7-1280P processor with Intel Iris Xe GPU, up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to a 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The display is a 4K 13.3-inch panel, and Intel Wi-Fi 6E handles wireless communication.

The Craob X is just a concept right now. The company website shows that this laptop is coming soon, and there are also no pricing details for the device. All of the photos look like renders rather than an manufactured laptop. It makes you question where we’re headed with laptops and what people nowadays need.