02-21-2021, 08:37 PM
Since the PBP top and bottom are already so thin, I wonder if it would be possible for future Pinebooks to be designed with the main board in the top half in stead of the bottom. I don't know if anyone else has ever done this (except tablets with attached keyboards). It would make cooling far better.
I understand that. But making the top cover a heat sink in stead ensures that it will almost always have airflow. The bottom surface is at best ¼" from another surface at all times. At worst, which is often for many of us, the area under the main processor is covered by our left leg (also a heat source).
I doubt they will make such changes... It's possible, but they will for sure not make such changes to the design this late in the game.
But I think you're basically describing the PineTab layout anyway? Would just be nice to have a PineTab with PBP hardware inside, perhaps with a detachable keyboard that extends battery life.
I don't expect anything soon, just hoping this is considered in future designs. I wasn't specifically thinking about a tablet, I thought maybe keeping connectors on the keyboard side. But it might not matter.
I like your idea about a tablet with PBP hardware. I especially think a very large battery in the keyboard would be ideal as ballast if it's going to be able to hold up the tablet.
I don't know if any extra passive airflow the top half gets will make up for putting two of the major heat producers, the LCD backlight and the SoC, next to each other.
Also consider the surface next to the laptop bottom is still a conductive heat sink. Might well be more effective than the airflow the top manages to get from convection. As long as your legs are cooler than the SoC, the heat still flows out.