Notebook with Portrait (rotating) Display?

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Are there any notebooks / netbooks with displays that can rotate into Portrait mode?

Most notebooks have small-er screens compared to the comfortable 21" + desktop screens. With the advent of widescreen it seems many have very little vertical resolution. It is a luxury on the desktop to swivel the display from landscape to portrait orientation--has anyone bothered to bring this killer feature to portable computers?

It seems like a no brainer and would make working with documents a LOT easier!

I have searched and I cannot find anything like this.
 

fire400

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it's been out for years on laptops.

hp has this. it's a tablet notebook pc, so you can write on it too. toshiba is a contender as well.

if you want to get really crazy, the apple ipad will do this as well, quite well actually! but I'm not an apple fan 'cuz stuff-add-ons is/are much more universal on pc's.
 

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Tablets don't allow you to type with the screen in such a rotation. I guess I should have been clearer when I mentioned working on Documents in Portrait mode, i.e. Typing long papers in Word with a keyboard.

The thought of writing with a stylus for a 5,000 word report... ouch!
 

fire400

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The iPad isn't a notebook or netbook + they keyboard is completely separate.

As for Tablet PC's the Keyboard on the device is useless for typing when you physically rotate the screen.

Maybe I should be clear as I am looking for the ability to run Word and other Windows apps, while using a Keyboard, with a Portrait oriented display, on a Mobile devise:

=> Notebook / Netbook, etc
=> Runs standard Windows Software
=> Can utilize the keyboard
=> While the screen is *PHYSICALLY* rotated into Portrait mode

(It isn't difficult to get the display to be in Portrait mode--the problem is I, personally, cannot read or write with my letter running from bottom to top.)

I haven't found anything like this.

I guess the next best thing would be

* A Tablet / Convertable +
* A very small stand that supports Portrait (that can fit into laptop bag) +
* A small keyboard that cal also fit into a laptop bag
 

corkyg

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Or, . . . feed a separate monitor from your laptop. I use a split screenon my laptop and see two pages side by side.

Or, . . . let your laptop screen be portrait (sideways) and rotate it and use an external keyboard (USB.) (Your 3rd next best thing.)
 

fire400

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Can you do remote access over adhoc or remote access over a shared network over the Internet of some sort? Then, you can use your laptop for typing and then setup the Ipad in portrait mode for your display; then you won't have to rely on powering a second monitor?

Or, depending on how good your vision is, you can get a 1920 x 1xxx display resolution laptop so you can see more content?
 

Emulex

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just get a tablet (the thing without a keyboard) and a bluetooth keyboard. done.

check out motion computing they usually have some cool design$