The patent also mentions backside cameras that are either fixed or attachable.
According to the sketches and descriptions, the display wont rotate in the traditional sense.
That means users could potentially detach the display, flip it into the base, and position it accordingly.
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Rotating the display would make this MacBook ideal for conference calls and presentations.
While thats tantalizing news, the camera portion of the patent is equally compelling.
However, theres no mention of how the dual cameras would be used.
Is Apple thinking about improving FaceTime or video conferencing as a whole?
Or maybe theres a way to use the extra module to get the perfect shot?
Well have to wait and see if Apple decides to incorporate either design in the next-gen MacBooks.
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