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Toshiba produced a model ca. 2002 with a display in the trackpad. That the idea of an additional display in that form factor hasn't caught on says a lot about the usefulness of the feature in general.

It's tough to imagine the end-user utility will outweigh the engineering challenges to make this viable longterm.

https://support.toshiba.com/support/viewContentDetail?conten...



> That the idea of an additional display in that form factor hasn't caught on says a lot about the usefulness of the feature in general.

Or maybe it says more about the economics. Screens have gotten cheaper since then.




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