snessiram wrote:An advantage of the i/macbook hinge design can be that the screen is lower thus when you're working on the laptop and there's someone in front of you, you're less "hidden" behind the screen.
On the other side offcourse the screen is lower thus less handy if you're using it on you lap and it can't flip open as far as for example a thinkpad can.
On of the very best things about Thinkpads, at least with the T4x series is that you can fold the screen all the way back.
I often read PDF manuals or reports in full screen mode, rotated by 90 degrees. The Thinkpad then can be used like a book.
That's definitely not possible with Apples.
I still wish, there were IPS screens on 14"...