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Thursday, 08/06/2020 6:30:39 AM

Thursday, August 06, 2020 6:30:39 AM

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[0046] The housing 101 of the computing device 100 can include a peripheral housing 103. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 can include or be formed from a metallic material, a ceramic material, an amorphous material such as glass or an amorphous metal, a polymeric material, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 can be aluminum or an aluminum alloy. The peripheral housing 103 can have a constant cross-sectional area, such that, for example, the peripheral housing 103 can have substantially the same dimensions (e.g., diameter, height, width, depth, etc.) at a first location and a second, different location. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 defines an aperture 113 or display area. For example, the peripheral housing 103 can define a centrally located aperture 113, with the peripheral housing 103 extending away from the aperture 113. In addition to defining the aperture 113, the peripheral housing 103 can define an internal volume of the housing 101 that extends throughout all or a portion of the peripheral housing 103. The internal volume can have a constant cross-sectional area. Alternatively, the peripheral housing 103 can have a variable cross-sectional area, or a cross-sectional shape, that is different from that shown in FIG. 1A. In some embodiments, the internal volume can extend substantially around the entirety of the aperture 113 or display area defined by the peripheral housing.



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