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been done before
specifically on the sony vaio picturebook laptop, a very nicely done little thing.
the thing is about half the size of a laptop, but fully functional, and had a webcamera embedded in the top of the lcd portion of the packaged, i.e. the lid

wonder if their idea is even patentable because of this.
Posted by: Valis Keogh   Posted on: 09/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Just Great!  yyuko@... | 09/19/05
No  Patrick Jones | 09/19/05
Patent ?  mbraincell@... | 09/19/05
Re: Patent ?  yyuko@... | 09/19/05
Re:Re:Patent  mbraincell@... | 09/19/05
been done before  Valis Keogh | 09/19/05
No Vaio laptop has ever been fully functional (nt)  Real World | 09/19/05
Links  Nigel Johnstone | 09/19/05
what if I move it out of the latch  John Zern | 09/19/05
That about sums it up...  BitTwiddler | 09/19/05
Well, if they can patent this place, they could patent ALL places you  DonnieBoy | 09/19/05
So Apple will improve on what Sony did?  mlindl | 09/19/05
Patent for pimple on the other side of your trunks  FirstNLastN | 09/19/05
cool  Reverend MacFellow | 09/19/05
Don't want it, just gimme the laptop  tic swayback | 09/19/05
If they are going to patent the location  Hugh Jass | 09/19/05
No thanks.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 09/19/05
Sony already did it better  Fujikid | 01/10/06
Latch?  Olivier- | 01/11/06

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