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Patent
27 Oct 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, a portable, three layered laptop computer assembly includes a keyboard member pivotably attached to an output member and provided with an intermediate display member, with the bottom surfaces co-planar while the display member attached to the mount member is automatically positioned in a substantially vertical manner.
Abstract: A portable, three layered laptop computer assembly includes a keyboard member pivotably attached to an output member and provided with an intermediate display member. Upon opening the three members from a closed position with the members forming a regular cubic configuration, the keyboard and output members will be disposed with their bottom surfaces co-planar while the display member attached to the mount member is automatically positioned in a substantially vertical manner.

69 citations


Book
01 Jan 1987

9 citations


Patent
29 May 1987

7 citations


09 Mar 1987
TL;DR: LAPTOP is a microcomputer based simulation game designed for use in the principles of marketing course to provide a complement to the traditional lecture and textbook approach to this course.
Abstract: LAPTOP is a microcomputer based simulation game designed for use in the principles of marketing course. It is intended to provide a complement to the traditional lecture and textbook approach to this course. LAPTOP aims for a niche between highly specialized and highly comprehensive games. Some features include an environment drawn from real-world scenarios and data, qualitative as well as quantitative decisions, marketing concept and theory material integrated into the student manual, and a high degree of user-friendliness for both administrator and student.

4 citations


ReportDOI
16 Aug 1987
TL;DR: This report evaluates the suitability of a selection of laptop computers for use by independent duty corpsmen on submarines and specifies the characteristics which such a computer should have.
Abstract: : This report evaluates the suitability of a selection of laptop computers for use by independent duty corpsmen on submarines and specifies the characteristics which such a computer should have Since any conclusions regarding state of the art in microcomputer technology will probably be obsolete by the time this report is published, we have extrapolated from our experience with some computers to others not available when the study began Five laptop microcomputers were evaluated in-house, and seven laptops were evaluated through a survey of the current literature Two laptops were recommended for those submarine with minimal medical storage space, and one laptop was recommended for those submarines with greater medical storage space Keywords: Medical computer applications

1 citations