Display 14 may cover some or all of the front face of device 10. If desired, display 14 may have portions that extend over some or all of the sidewalls of housing 12. As shown in FIG. 11, for example, display 14 may have left and right edges that fold down over the left and right sidewalls of each device. When placed adjacent to each other as shown in FIG. 11, abutting sidewall portions 14A′ and 14B′ of displays 14A and 14B, respectively, may be disabled. This allows content (e.g., videos, text, and/or other images) to be displayed in a seamless fashion across the exposed front face surfaces of displays 14A and 14B. The outermost portions 14A′ and 14B′ of the displays of FIG. 11 (e.g., portion 14A′ on the left of device 10A and portion 14B′ on the right of device 10B) may be used to display extended portions of the image displayed on the front faces of devices 10A and 10B, may be used to display virtual buttons for system 36, and/or may be temporarily deactivated.
In the arrangement of FIG. 12, displays 14A and 14B have borderless configurations, so that images can be displayed seamlessly across displays 14A and 14B when devices 10A and 10B are adjacent (e.g., when the sidewalls of device housings 12A and 12B abut). Other configurations for devices 10A and 10B may be used, if desired (e.g., configurations in which one or more edges of display 14 has an inactive border).
FIG. 13 illustrates how devices 10A and 10B may behave when brought together and pulled apart.