Abstract:
An apparatus comprising a processor having an electronic output. The apparatus also comprises a display that is configurable into a plurality of configurations and is electronically coupled to receive information from the processor. The display comprises a plurality of portions adapted to display an electronic image. At least two of the portions share a first axis and are movable about the first axis. The apparatus also comprises a memory. The memory stores instructions which, when executed by the processor, direct the processor to receive a first indication that the display has been configured into a first configuration. The instructions also direct the processor to determine that the first configuration corresponds to a first device. The instructions also direct the processor to display, on at least one of the plurality of portions of the display, an electronic image relating to the first device. The act of displaying is in response to the processor determining that the display has been configured into the first device.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/423,175 filed on Jun. 9, 2006, entitled “Folding Multimedia Display Device,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The present invention relates generally to display devices and, more particularly, to a flexible multimedia display device, which folds along multiple axes. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    Electronic display screens provide users with the ability to access, display, edit or create text or other displayable information. Folding display devices are known in the context of laptop computers, personal data assistants, and other data processing, communication, and media devices. These devices may have a portion that moves from a closed position to an open position to allow a viewer to view the display screen. The display screens of some devices, such as some video cameras, may open along a first axis, and then be rotated about a second axis to enhance the positioning of the screen. 
         [0004]    Flexible displays are known. One example of such a display includes a flexible and collapsible substrate on which pixels are deposited. The substrate is stored in a housing. When the substrate is extended from the housing it becomes rigid. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0005]    Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to electronic devices having a display. The display may have multiple portions connected along one or more axes, lines, points, or other connecting areas. The portions are movable about the connections. In various configurations, the display portions emulate different media and/or communication and computing devices. 
         [0006]    In one example embodiment an electronic display device is provided. The device includes a plurality of display portions adapted to display an electronic image. At least two of the portions share, and are movable about, a first axis. 
         [0007]    In another example embodiment, an apparatus is provide, which includes a processor having an electronic output. The apparatus also includes a display electronically coupled to the processor to electronically display information output from the processor. The display has a plurality of display portions adapted to display an electronic image. At least two of the portions share, and are movable about, a first axis. 
         [0008]    In another example embodiment, an electronic display device is provided. The device includes a first information source and a plurality of display portions adapted to display an electronic image. At least two of the portions share, and are movable about, a first axis. Information from the first information source is displayed on a first display window comprising at least one of the display portions. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0009]    For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further features and advantages, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: 
           [0010]      FIGS. 1A-1D  illustrate side portions of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0011]      FIG. 2  illustrates a fully-open plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0012]      FIG. 3  illustrates a side view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0013]      FIG. 4  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0014]      FIG. 5  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0015]      FIG. 6  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0016]      FIG. 7  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0017]      FIG. 8  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0018]      FIG. 9  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0019]      FIG. 10  illustrates a plan view of a display device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and 
           [0020]      FIG. 11  illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus having a display in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0021]    Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to electronic devices having a display. The display may have multiple portions connected along one or more axes. The portions are movable about the axes. In one example, the display may have two portions connected at, and movable about a first axis. The display may also have two portions connected, and movable about a second axis. The first and second axes may or may not be parallel. In this manner, the multiple display portions may be folded about the respective axes from a closed position to an open position. As more display portions are unfolded to an open position, the overall display achieves different dimensions. Thus, the overall display may emulate differing conventional media (e.g., books, note tablets, personal data assistants, laptop computers, newspapers, and magazines) depending on which display portions are folded to an open position. In one specific illustrative example, the display may comprise six portions. These six portions may be provided as three pairs, each pair sharing a signal vertical axis. The first and second pairs may be separated by, and share, a first horizontal axis, while the second and third pairs may be separated by, and share, a second horizontal axis. In one configuration, the first pair is folded open with respect to both the vertical axis and the first horizontal axis, while the third pair (e.g., a bottom pair) remains folded over the second (e.g., middle) pair. In this configuration, the first pair of display portions collectively emulates a conventional laptop display screen. In an alternate configuration, all six pairs may be folded to an open position to create, for example, an overall display comprising a rectangle having a height greater than the width. In this configuration, the overall display might be considered to emulate a conventional newspaper. 
         [0022]    A device incorporating the display may unfold to become any desired display or digital device, and thus may provide an efficient apparatus for communication, information, and entertainment by accessing content dependent on the desired configuration. Any number of individual devices may be combined into a single unit, which, in addition to replicating functionality, replicates form and feel, and enables the presentation of information in such a way that the information can manipulated or encountered in any number of ways, including randomly, through “thumbing.” By serving as a conduit to functionality, the combined devices may be used in concert or array, increasing by many orders of magnitude the versatility of the technology. Such versatility may be adaptable to consumer, as well as to commercial, uses. The technology liberates information use to be based on its usefulness, independent of device function. 
         [0023]    Thus, a screen may be provided, which is, in one configuration, flat and folded in sections that can be opened to replicate look and feel of information containers devices of varying sizes. These include, but are not limited to, hand-held digital devices, mass market paperback books, trade paper back or hard cover books, glossy magazines, tabloid newspapers, broadsheet newspaper, high definition television, laptop or desktop computers, cell phones, or any of the other devices discussed herein or falling within the scope and spirit of the disclosure. Folding displays include touch screen interfaces that can replicate any known keyboard, stylus screen, or touch screen, including screens and interfaces with the ability to recognize fingertip handwriting. Folding displays include access to hard-wired, wireless, satellite or other networks to receive and send media and communications, to receive programming, and to any electronically packaged information accessible to electronic or electromagnetic devices anywhere on the globe. A series of nested configurations is provided with complete digital capability to self recognize and populate the display and functionality of the desired device, media, or other displayable information. 
         [0024]    Devices incorporating the display technology described herein may function as virtual briefcases and entertainment centers, providing a digital container usable for any application of visual information display, from text to high-definition imagery. The display screen may serve as a massively-parallel display device displaying information in a format dictated by its size. In some embodiments, each time one or more display portions are unfolded along a particular axis or vertex, the prior axis or vertex locks so as to enable to size of the display to grow and to form a continuous screen consistent with the desired display format. For example, a user seeking to view emails or prices in a handheld device format may leave the screen in its minimum surface area configuration, such that a visual display and a functional touch keyboard display are presented. Unfolding this might create a two-sided display unfolding along a central spine (or axis) in the same manner as a mass market paperback, and could be populated with the cover art and the internal pages of a mass market paperback. In addition to the digital capability to identify a starting point or resume at the most recent point of closure, a “thumbing” capability would permit paging through the contents much as a physical paper book can be paged through, such that a particular set of words or objects could be recognized and randomly encountered. Similarly, the paperback book could be unfolded along its top or bottom edge, locking the spine of the prior embodiment and presenting a larger page format analogous to a hardcover book or glossy magazine. This configuration may have a similar capability to page through, either digitally or by “thumbing,” so that random content can be encountered. Similarly, the top or bottom edge can again be unfolded, to replicate a tabloid newspaper format, and again to replicate a broadsheet newspaper format, or a widescreen and/or high-definition screen (such as a television display), or a white board. 
         [0025]    The configurations for joining portions (e.g., vertex, axis, etc) and their dimensions may be variable so that an extremely broad array of display formats may be achieved by folding or unfolding, with any modifications necessary to achieve customary ratios addressed by folding the excess content to the outside to achieve the correct proportional dimensions. Similarly, display formats having sizes that are not consistent between two portions may be achieved by folding one portion more or less than another portion. 
         [0026]    As mentioned elsewhere in the disclosure, display portions may be joined by hinges or other mechanical devices. Alternatively, the portions may be integrated and formed from a flexible material, such as an elastic memory plastic or plastic/metal alloy. Flexible spines, for example, may permit 180-degree folds at numerous locations. A stabilization mechanism (e.g., possibly a mechanically locking mechanism or magnetism) may be incorporated to stabilize the folding display in the desired format or configuration. Similarly, electronic processors may deliver information to and from display locations, analogous to the present day pixel, while also transmitting information from each such location based on its assigned role within the desired format and functionality. 
         [0027]    The folding display configurations may have local broadcast capability to transmit audio to headsets or to any other audio speakers or audio processors, or to any other electronic component capable of receiving an electronic signal. Secure use may be ensured through use of biometric and/or other secure access technology to control both unauthorized use of the device and to enable access to content and communications networks. 
         [0028]    More than one device can be used in concert to provide larger display areas while maintaining functionality, including the ability to be mounted on a wall to provide a visual display analogous to a theatrical movie presentation. In this case as well, authorized use may be controlled by users and the enabling of access to third-party content may similarly be limited to authorized users. Contiguous use of neighboring devices is not necessarily limited to a single wall, but could in fact include all walls and the floor and ceiling of a room to create complete visual environments. 
         [0029]    Different sections of the device may perform different functions simultaneously, such as providing a text messaging capability on one side or the bottom, while permitting visual display in another display portion(s). 
         [0030]    The folding screen may be disposable, and made available on a subscription basis, such that the device itself is merely a conduit to functionality, which is owned by the users and any chosen service or content providers. 
         [0031]    While the embodiments discussed herein may refer to electronic displays associated with specific example devices, the invention is not limited to the specific example devices. These are provided for illustrative purposes only. Also, while certain embodiments refer to a specific number of display portions, the teaching of the invention may be applied to any display having any number of portions. Further, while certain embodiments and figures illustrate display portions as squares or rectangles, the teaching of the invention may be applied to display portions having alternative geometric shapes. 
         [0032]    According one example embodiment, as illustrated in  FIG. 1 , a display  10  is provided. Preferably, display  10  is an electronic display for displaying electronic information. However, the teachings of various embodiments may be applied to non-electronic displays. Electronic displays may include, without limitation, displays for computers (e.g., desktop or laptop computers), mobile communication devices, phones, personal data assistants (PDAs), televisions, electronic media device (e.g., electronic books, note tablets, etc.), electronic billboards and other advertising devices, televisions, and video recording and display devices. Display  10  is preferably capable of displaying images of any type of electronic information and in various formats including, without limitation, text, images, video, applications, spreadsheets, etc. Sources for the information displayed on display  10  may include any available electronic source including computer applications, stored information, and information transmitted from electronic communication devices and systems (such as, for example, the Internet). For illustrative purposes only, various information that might be displayed include graphical user interfaces for computer applications, financial transaction and trading information, news (including news, weather, sports, etc.), advertisements, literature (e.g., books, magazines, newspapers, periodicals), chat room and instant messaging information, photographs and other images, video (in any electronic format), etc. 
         [0033]    Generally, display  10  may have multiple display portions. Selected ones of the display portions may be coupled, joined at, or otherwise share, an axis. The display portions are generally moveable about the respective axes so that the configuration of the overall display (e.g., a display comprising multiple portions) may be changed. For example, the configuration may be changed from a completely open state, to a first partially open state, to a second partially open state (with a perimeter that is geometrically different from the perimeter associated with the first open state), to a completely closed state. In the completely open state, for example, the display portions may be coplanar. In the completely closed state, the display portions may be disposed in discrete, but parallel, planes and may overlap one another. The display portions may be joined by a joining device, such as a hinge. Alternatively, the display portions may be integral, and the axis of movement may simply be a line along the display material about which the portions are moved. This might be the case, for instance, when a flexible screen material is used for the display. The flexibility of the display to conform to different configurations allows, among other things, the use of the display to emulate different types of media. For example, in one configuration, the display might emulate a laptop computer screen. In another configuration, the display might emulate a PDA screen. In still another configuration the display might emulate a book or a newspaper. 
         [0034]    The display may be electronically coupled (e.g., wireless, hard-wired, USB connection, etc.) to a data source (e.g., a computer processor, an Internet server, or a data storage device). Information transmitted to the display may be displayed on one or more of the portions. For example, an image corresponding to the data may be displayed on one of the display portions, on each of two display portions, or across two (or more) display portions. Also one source of information might be displayed on one or more portions, while a different source of information is displayed on a different one or more display portions. 
         [0035]    In certain embodiments, the source(s) and/or types of information viewable on the display or portions thereof is dependent upon the configuration of the display and/or its display portions. Thus, as an example, if a display having six portions was fully opened and, for example, emulated a newspaper, then the source of information provided to the display might be the New York Times. However, if the display was only partially open so that two of the display portions were viewable, then the source of information might be the graphical user interface of a PDA software program. The type of information displayed may automatically shift from one to another depending on the configuration of the display. Alternatively, the shift may require a user action, such as the press of a button, or the activation of one or more keystrokes. 
         [0036]    As a further example of flexibility, the displayed information may be adaptable to the configuration of the display in other ways. For instance, if the display is only partially open such that two of six display portions are viewable, then an image might be displayed using the two portions. In other words the image (photo, text, GUI, etc.) would fill the combined two display portions. Then, if a user completely opened the display so that all six display portions were viewable, the image might be automatically enlarged to fill all six display portions. Alternatively, an image might fill only a certain number of the display portions, even if more of the display portions are open and/or viewable. 
         [0037]    Returning to  FIG. 1 , display  10  is depicted from different side views A, B, C, and D. View A is a rear view. View B is a side view shown from the perspective of arrows B-B in view A. View C is a side view (opposite view B) shown from the perspective of arrows C-C in view A. And, view D is a front view (opposite view A). Display  10  comprises six display portions  41 ,  42 ,  43 ,  44 ,  45 , and  46 . While this particular embodiment incorporates six display portions, the invention is not so limited. Any number of display portions may be used so long as there are a plurality of display portions. When display  10  is in a completely closed state, for example, the display portions  41 - 46  are disposed in discrete, parallel planes. It should also be noted that the depiction in  FIG. 1  is an example only and the dimensions and particular configuration of display  10  are merely examples. For instance, the thickness of various portions of display  10  may be modified as appropriate or as desired. As can be seen the display portions also overlap one another. Although the display portions are shown to substantially overlap one another, so that viewed from the top they appear to share a perimeter, the invention is not so limited. The overlap may be partial so that, viewed from the top, a part of one portion may extend outwardly from the perimeter of another portion. It should also be noted that the display portions are shown folded to a closed position such that the display portions are overlapping, or stacked, in a particular order. The illustrated order may be varied, however, depending upon the how the display portions are coupled to each other. Also, the display portions may be rectangular (as shown in  FIG. 2 , for example), they may comprise other shapes, such as squares or rectangles. Any shape may be used for the portions as long as there is a sufficient common edge between at least two of the display portions so that the two portions may be moved, or folded, about the common axis. 
         [0038]    In the illustrated embodiment, first portion  41  is coupled with second portion  42  at axis  14 , and with third portion  43  at axis  18 . It should be noted that any respective axis may comprise a hinge or other mechanical joining device. Alternatively, an axis may comprise a portion of a flexible display material which serves as a joining line between the two respective portions and about which the two portions may move. Sixth portion  46  is coupled to fifth portion  45  at axis  16 , and to fourth portion  44  at axis  20 . First portion  41  and sixth portion  46  are coupled at axis  12 . Third portion  43  and fourth portion  44  are coupled at axis  22 . Second portion  42  and fifth portion  45  are coupled. First portion  41  is coupled to third portion  43  at axis  24 . In the case of hinged axes, it may be helpful to have hinges extending only partially along given axes and have the display portions separated from one another near the ends of the axes. This will avoid interference between the ends of two hinges. This may be less of a concern with respect to displays incorporating a flexible display material. Also, it is preferable to have gaps, such as gaps  25  and gap  23 , to accommodate the space taken by the joining devices. Thus, the respective display portions might not have precisely the same dimensions. The size and positioning of joining devices may be varied to accommodate different numbers of display portions, as well as different schemes for the folding and interleaving of display portions in different positions (such as in the closed position). 
         [0039]    In the embodiment illustrated in  FIG. 2 , a user may first move the set of portions  41 ,  42 ,  43  relative to the set of portions  44 ,  45 ,  46 . This may be accomplished by moving the respective sets about axes  12 ,  22  and  24 . The user may then move portions  43  and  44  relative to the remaining portions. This movement is about axes  18  and  20 . The user may then move  44  and  45  relative to the remaining portions by moving portions  44  and  45  about axes  14  and  16 . Thus, the display portions may be rotated about the respective axes to a fully-open position, such as that shown for display  210  in  FIG. 2 . In the fully-open position, it may be appreciated that at least one of the respective axes is not parallel with at least one other axis. Thus, there are at least two axes which are angularly offset from one another. For example, in the fully-open position axis  18  would be perpendicular to axis  22 . It can also be appreciated that in the closed, or partially open, position, two axes which are parallel in the fully-open position may become angularly offset from one another. For example, in the fully-open position axes  18  and  20  are parallel (and coincidental), while in a partially open position, axes  18  and  20  are angularly offset. In a fully-closed position, axes  18  and  20  become parallel once again, but are no longer coincidental. 
         [0040]    It will be appreciated that the movement of portions about axes is different for different display configurations. Depending on the configuration, a given display portion may be moveable about the axis for 360 degrees, or the range of movement may be limited to something less than 360 degrees. 
         [0041]    In the embodiment illustrated in  FIG. 2 , a given display portion may only display information on one side. That is, a given portion only has a display screen with pixels on one side. In alternative embodiment, however, a display portion may have a display screen or display pixels on both sides. For example, it may be desirable for first portion  41  to have display pixels on both sides. Thus, when the display  10  is in the fully open position, a first side of portion  41  (together with the other portions  42 - 45 ) may provide a display screen. In the fully-closed position however, the first side of portion  41  will not be viewable. Thus, if additional display pixels are provided on a second side (i.e., the opposing side) of portion  41 , they may be viewable when display  10  is in the fully-closed position. Therefore, a fully-open display  10  might serve as a computer screen, while a fully-closed display  10  might serve as a PDA screen (via second side of portion  41 ). 
         [0042]    As mentioned, the display screen may incorporate conventional display screen materials as are found, for example, in laptop computers. Alternatively, a flexible material may be used. In one embodiment, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) are used. The OLEDs are disposed on a substrate, which, as noted, may be flexible or rigid. Flexible substrates include plastics, foils and other materials. Any suitable material may be used that provides the desired rigidity or flexibility. Also, while OLEDs are used to produce the images, in other embodiments, the images may be produced by any suitable display technology depending upon the desired optical properties. Certain suitable materials for display screens are described in Published U.S. Patent Application No. 2003/0144034, which is hereby incorporated by reference. 
         [0043]    As previously discussed, the display portions  41 - 46  may be moved to provide different configurations of display  10 . Thus, display  10  may emulate the display of different types of devices depending upon the relative positions of portions  41 - 46 . Therefore, depending on the desired configuration, display  10  may emulate any suitable device which uses or incorporates a display such as, without limitation, computers (e.g., desktop or laptop computers), mobile communication devices, phones, personal data assistants (PDAs), televisions, electronic media device (e.g., electronic books, note tablets, etc.), electronic billboards and other advertising devices, televisions, and video recording and display devices. 
         [0044]      FIG. 2  illustrates a fully-opened display  210 . As can be seen display  210  comprises six display portions  241 ,  242 ,  243 ,  244 ,  245 , and  246 . Portion  241  is coupled with portion  243  at axis  220 , with portion  242  at axis  216 , and with portion  246  at axis  212 . Portion  243  is also coupled with portion  244  at axis  222 . Portion  242  is also coupled with portion  245  at axis  224 . Portion  246  is also coupled with portion  244  at axis  218  and with portion  245  at axis  214 . 
         [0045]      FIG. 3  illustrates a display  310  incorporating flexible display materials. As can be seen, there are no mechanical joining devices to couple the respective display portions. Rather, a pair of display portions is joined at a coupling portion of the flexible material which provides a spine, or joining line, such as spine  316 . Spine  316  may comprise a memory line, so that repeated movements of the two respective portions about the shared axis always occur about the same spine. 
         [0046]      FIGS. 4-10  illustrate various other configurations of multi-portion displays.  FIG. 4  illustrates a display  410  which may have substantially the same overall dimensions as display  210 , for example. However, display  10  comprises only three portions coupled at two axes. First and second portions  411 ,  412  are coupled at axis  414 . Second and third portions  412 ,  413  are coupled at axis  415 . 
         [0047]      FIG. 5  illustrates a display  420  having five portions coupled at two axes. Third portion  423  is coupled to both first and second portions  421 ,  422  at first axis  427 . Third portion  423  is also coupled to both fourth and fifth portions  424 ,  425  at second axis  428 . Line  426  represents separation between first and second portions  421 ,  422 . Line  424  represents separation between fourth and fifth portions  424 ,  425 . Thus, for example, first and second portions  421 ,  422  are both moveable about axis  427 . However, the movement of first portion  421  is independent of the movement of second portion  422 . Fourth and fifth portions  424 ,  425  are similar with respect to independence of movement. First and second axes  427 ,  428  are parallel. 
         [0048]      FIG. 6  illustrates a display  430  having four display portions coupled at two axes and a connection joint. First and second portions  431 ,  432  are coupled at axis  439 . First and second portions  431 ,  432  are coupled with third portion  433  at connection joint  435 . Third and fourth portions  433 ,  434  are coupled at axis  438 . Line  436  represents separation between first and third portions  431 ,  433 . Line  437  represents separation between second portion  432  and third portion  433 . It is preferable that joint or intersection  435  is a universal joint, or other connection suitable for interconnecting first, second, and third portions  431 ,  432 , and  433  while allowing certain movement of the respect portions. For instance, first and second portions  431 ,  432  are moveable about axis  439  and are also movable about an axis defined by one or both of separation lines  436  and  437 . 
         [0049]      FIG. 7  illustrates a display  450  in a partially open state. Display  450  may be configured similarly to display  420 , for example. Respective display portions that would otherwise occupy spaces  451 , and  452  are folded about their respective coupling axes so that the illustrated display surface results. 
         [0050]      FIG. 8  illustrates a display  460  having 4 display portions moveable about two four axes. Each of the four portions is moveable about two different axes, which are perpendicular in the open state. 
         [0051]      FIG. 9  illustrates a display  470  having three portions moveable about one axis  471 . Two portions are separated by a separation line  472  or boundary, such that all three portions are independently moveable about axis  471 . 
         [0052]      FIG. 10  illustrates a display  480  having four portions coupled at three axes. Two portions are coupled at axis  481 . Two other portions are coupled at axis  482 . Two portions are coupled at axis  483  Line  484  represents a line of separation between two portions. Respective portions are foldable about axes  481  and  482 . The combined portions foldable about these axes are then foldable about axis  483 . 
         [0053]      FIG. 11  illustrates an example embodiment of an apparatus utilizing a multiple-portion display. The multi-portion display may be any of the displays described herein, or falling within the scope and spirit of the disclosure. Apparatus  510  comprises a processor  512  and a multi-portion display  520 . Display  520  may be connected, via connector  518  to a display housing or docking station  514 . Unit  514  may be connected, via connector  516  to processor  512 . Processor  512  provides information to be displayed on display  520 . 
         [0054]    It should be understood that this apparatus is an example only and myriad other configurations may be provided. For example, the processor may be directly connected to the display. Alternatively, the processor may be embedded, or otherwise incorporated into the display itself. The processor may cooperate with, or be replaced by a data storage device. Any type of processor and/or memory device may be used. Any number of processors and/or data storage devices may be coupled to the display and any number of displays may be coupled to the processor(s) and/or data storage unit(s). Any of the connections may be wired or wireless. Any suitable communication protocol(s) may be used to provide the transfer of information between the various elements. Unit  514  may have any number of configurations. It may be a conventional docking station. However, it may also, or alternatively, serve as a housing for the display. The display may be disposed entirely or partially within unit  514 . For example, unit  514  may serve as a housing after the display is folded into a closed position. In the case of a flexible display, the display may be rolled into unit  514  in a scroll-type fashion. 
         [0055]    As noted, the display device(s) described herein may, in certain embodiments, be incorporated into a variety of electronic devices such as PDAs, mobile telephones, televisions, computers, digital music players, etc. In such embodiments, other features and elements may also be incorporated. For example, other elements may include, without limitation, elements to assist a user of the device in creating, generating, or controlling display characteristics or the information shown on the display. These elements may include, without limitation, keyboards, track wheels, pointers, buttons, levers, a stylus, etc. These elements may be included singularly or in multiples, and in any suitable combination. An information controlling element such as one of these may be provided with the device in a first configuration of the display screen to control displayer information. Preferably, the control element may also control displayed information in a second screen configuration. It should be noted that these various control elements are optional variations and are not required. 
         [0056]    Other alternative configurations will be understood and appreciated, by those of ordinary skill in the art, as falling within the scope and spirit of this disclosure.