Notebook computer
A notebook computer and screen technology, applied in television, electrical components, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve the problems of time-consuming and labor-intensive operation, camera-type scanners that cannot stand up, and inconvenient to carry, etc.
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[0021] Figure 1 to Figure 3 A first embodiment of the invention is shown, in which figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of a three-dimensional structure of the first structure of the present invention; figure 2 yes figure 1 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the notebook computer when viewed from another angle; image 3 yes figure 1 A schematic diagram of a three-dimensional structure of the camera module in the notebook computer shown.
[0022] This embodiment is a notebook computer, see Figure 1 to Figure 3 As shown, it includes a host base 1 and a screen 2 that is rotatably connected to the host base; the screen includes a front side 22 that is used to cover and adjoin the host base, and the other side opposite to the front side, that is, a back side 23; the back side of the screen is provided with a camera Module 3, the camera module includes rotating a camera lever 31 arranged on the screen and a camera lens 32 arranged on the camera lever, th...
Embodiment 2)
[0027] Figure 4 and Figure 5 A second embodiment of the invention is shown, in which Figure 4 It is a partial structural schematic diagram of the photo pole in the second structure of the present invention; Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a cross-sectional structure of the photographic pole shown.
[0028] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, the difference is: see Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the photographic pole 31 is provided with an accommodating chamber 6, an illuminating lamp 7 located in the accommodating chamber, a group of light-transmitting holes 8 communicating with the accommodating chamber, and an induction switch 9 for controlling the illuminating lamp. The number of the group of light-transmitting holes is four, and the four light-transmitting holes are arranged symmetrically with the lens as the center. The area to be photographed; the cross-sectional shape of each light-transmitting hole is circular, and in pract...
Embodiment 3)
[0033] Figure 6 and Figure 7 A third embodiment of the invention is shown, in which Figure 6 A schematic diagram of a partial structure of the photo pole in the third structure of the present invention; Figure 7 Time Figure 6 A schematic diagram of a cross-sectional structure of the photographic pole shown.
[0034] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 2, the difference is: see Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the camera pole 31 is provided with a plurality of lighting lamps 7 and a plurality of groups of light transmission holes 8 matched with each lighting lamp for enclosing the transmitted light of each lighting lamp to form areas to be photographed of different sizes.
[0035] Specifically, the photo pole in this embodiment is provided with three accommodating cavities 6, lighting lamps 7 located in each accommodating cavity, three groups of light-transmitting holes 8 communicating with each accommodating cavity, and three Infrared sensor switch ...
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