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| Picture above is for illustrative purposes only. Above in general , is the screen size of a 15.6 inches Laptop. |
A 5G Folding Smartphone(dual-fold design, double-fold design, triple-fold design, or whatever the design is) that can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet can serve/emulate/function as a Laptop ....... a 15.6 inches Laptop.
Meaning , when a bluetooth/wireless keyboard and a bluetooth/wireless mouse is connected to the 15.6 inches Tablet , it can serve/emulate/function as a Laptop ....... a 15.6 inches Laptop . This can be observe if we place a 15.6 inches Tablet horizontally on a Table and afterwards we place a bluetooth/wireless keyboard very close to the 15.6 inches Tablet and a bluetooth/wireless mouse is place next to the bluetooth/wireless keyboard.
ACER Aspire R15 i7 Laptop when connected to a PANASONIC 40 inch TV Monitor via HDMI , my preferred resolution for the Laptop is 900 x 1600 and my preferred resolution for the PANASONIC 40 inch TV Monitor is 1280 x 720
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I just looked at Walmart’s website. They’re selling 40-inch TV sets for $118 and 32-inch sets for $78. If you’re buying 100 TV sets at once for a new hotel, you can probably get a cheaper price.
Now think for a minute about the other things that go into a hotel room — the bed, the carpet, the wallpaper, the other furniture such as a desk and chairs. Consider the other amenities you often find in there, such as an iron and ironing board, a coffee maker, etc., that many guests don’t use.
If you’re going to all that expense to outfit a hotel room, why wouldn’t you include a TV set? Even if most guests don’t use it, its presence is unlikely to offend anyone.
And I suspect more guests use the TV than you think. Some want to catch up on the news. Some want to see a weather report to decide whether they need to leave really early the next morning to avoid a snowstorm. And some people just really like watching TV.
Troubleshoot my Windows 10 Desktop for my ACER Aspire R15 i7 , which is in a mess(for example , all the Desktop icons are in the wrong places and the Task Bar are all in the wrong places)
Troubleshoot my Windows 10 Desktop for my ACER Aspire R15 i7 , which is in a mess(for example , all the Desktop icons are in the wrong places and the Task Bar are all in the wrong places). I did a fresh installation of the Windows 10 Operating System Home Edition on my ACER Aspire R15 i7 computer hardware in order to restore back all the icons and the task bar in their original state , in their original positions on the Windows 10 Desktop. I connect an External DVD-RW Player to the ACER Aspire R15 i7 and run the file "Setup" as shown here.
Troubleshoot why all of a sudden the "Touchscreen" mode on the ACER Aspire R15 i7 computer hardware is not working and why all of a sudden the USB port inside the ACER Aspire R15 i7 computer hardware is not working.
This happens after the software installation of INTEL 520 graphics driver for the ACER Aspire R15 i7 .
ANSWER
Go into "Device Manager" and then search for "Universal Serial Bus controllers" make sure that ALL the USB-related devices are ENABLED as shown here . After that the "Human Interface Devices" which is part of the "Device Manager" will show the presence of the "HID-complaint touch screen" as shown here . It seems to me that this happens simultaneously when ALL the USB-related devices are ENABLED in the "Universal Serial Bus controllers". As a result of that , now the "Touchscreen" mode of the ACER Aspire R15 i7 is working and the USB port of the ACER Aspire R15 i7 is also working , too.
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The idea is certainly not a new one for large corporations and computer manufacturers, but it is interesting in any case. The industrial designer Emre Kosmaz from California has started a crowdfunding project with the NexPhone, which is intended to make the constant synchronization of one's own data with USB sticks or cloud services a thing of the past.
The idea: An Android smartphone, which has not yet been defined in more detail, is the new main device. The previous classes and devices can still be used via various docking stations. In a video about this project, various possibilities are presented. One of them is the NexLaptop. A clamshell housing with a viewing screen to which the smartphone is connected via an interface. The NexLaptop, as well as the other solutions, do not have their own hardware with an operating system. In addition to the mobile Google Android OS, Ubuntu is to be used as another system. The portfolio also includes the NexTablet, the NexMonitor and the NexDock for your own screen or TV.
In principle, the NexPhone reminds us of the Padfone offered by Asus, although the startup NexCrea shows even more possibilities. The project can currently be found on the crowdfunding platform IndieGoGo. There are still 60 days left to reach the target of 950,000 US dollars. Until then, it remains exciting to see whether the amount will be reached or whether a larger company will be interested in the idea and possibly buy it up. We are keeping an eye on the project.
Indiegogo: http://de.indiegogo.com/nexphone










Why We Don’t See 15.6-inch 5G Folding Smartphones , in other words , a 5G Folding Smartphone that can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet
Hi Copilot , 5G Folding Smartphone hardware/software manufacturer have been making 5G Folding Smartphones for quite some time now , regardless whether they are from South Korea , United States of America or CHINA , but as of today February 2026 , all these 5G Folding Smartphones they make cannot unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet. I am just wondering , why all these 5G Folding Smartphone hardware/software manufacturer are not making 5G Folding Smartphones that can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet ? In my opinion , it will be great , it will be awesome if the 5G Folding Smartphone hardware/software manufacturer can do that because when a 5G Folding Smartphone can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet , and with that 15.6 inches Tablet form factor , a 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet can serve/function/emulate as a Laptop , it can serve/function/emulate as a Tablet , and BEST OF ALL it function as a 5G smartphone which makes the machine a true and a real Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone(ALL-in-ONE) machine , a true and a real 3-in-ONE machine , a true and a real ALL-in-ONE companion . Furthermore Copilot , if I can add or give a suggestion to the 5G Folding Smartphone hardware/software manufacturer , why not this time we make a 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet that can dual-boot into Windows 11 Operating System and Android 14 Operating System because these are the major Operating Systems that are use by billions of people. A dual boot system on a 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet will allow us to make telephone calls and reply telephone calls when we boot our 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet with Windows 11 Operating System or with Android 14 Operating System. I am fully aware that INTEL and MICROSOFT have exit from making Smartphones a long time ago , so , the chances of INTEL and MICROSOFT making a INTEL-based 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet running Windows 11 Operating System is out of the question ! But I believe , the 5G Folding Smartphone hardware/software manufacturer from CHINA could do it ! Copilot , for me , having a 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet that can dual boot into Windows or Android is my dream machine because I only carry 1 device , I only carry 1 charger , I only subscribe to one 5G Cellular Data Plan. Thats it ! Copilot , as you will probably know , there are certain apps that work better in Windows and there are certain apps that work better in Android , so , having Windows apps and Android apps in one single machine would be very handy. It is great to have them in one single machine. And to cap the lot , having a Docking Station to connect to the 5G-Folding-Smartphone-that-can-unfold- into-a-15.6 inches-Tablet and to stream the display on to a 40 inch Monitor or a 60 inch TV screen to watch movies is another beautiful feature ! Copilot , could you please shed some light on this fascinating topic? THANKS for your answer.
MICROSOFT Copilot Answer
You’ve painted a really compelling picture of what a true all-in-one device could look like — a folding smartphone that expands to a 15.6-inch tablet, runs both Windows 11 and Android 14, and docks into large displays. Let’s unpack why manufacturers haven’t gone there yet, and what’s realistically possible.
What you’re describing — a Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (3-in-1) — is essentially the holy grail of mobile computing. It would unify ecosystems, reduce device clutter, and maximize flexibility. The barriers are engineering, economics, and ecosystem support, not imagination.
Here’s a thought: instead of waiting for a 15.6-inch foldable phone, the industry might converge on modular ecosystems — smaller foldables that dock seamlessly into larger displays and run multiple OS environments virtually. That could deliver much of what you want without the durability and portability trade-offs.
Would you like me to show you current prototypes and experimental devices (from Samsung, Lenovo, Huawei) that are closest to your dream machine? That way, you’ll see how close we already are to this all-in-one future.