# laptop hinge

> part of laptop

**Wikidata**: [Q76824186](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76824186)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/laptop-hinge

## Summary
A laptop hinge is a physical component classified as a hinge that is part of a laptop. It is recorded as computer hardware and appears in media and product taxonomies related to laptop parts.

## Key Facts
- A laptop hinge is listed as part_of: laptop.  
- It is instance_of: hinge.  
- It is subclass_of: hinge and computer hardware.  
- Classified under computer hardware (physical components of a computer).  
- Google Product Taxonomy ID: 6416 (Electronics > Electronics Accessories > Computer Components > Laptop Parts > Laptop Hinges).  
- Commons category: "Laptop hinges".  
- Image available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/AMZIX00700.jpg.  
- Wikidata description: "part of laptop".  
- Sitelink_count (Wikidata entry): 1.  
- Wikipedia languages entry available on: commons.

## FAQs
### Q: What is a laptop hinge?
A: A laptop hinge is a component identified as a hinge that is part of a laptop and categorized as computer hardware. It is recorded in media repositories and product taxonomies under laptop parts.

### Q: How is a laptop hinge classified in product taxonomies?
A: In the Google Product Taxonomy it maps to ID 6416 under Electronics > Electronics Accessories > Computer Components > Laptop Parts > Laptop Hinges. It is also subclassed under hinge and computer hardware.

### Q: Where can I find media or images of laptop hinges?
A: Media for laptop hinges is available in the Commons category "Laptop hinges". An example image is at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/AMZIX00700.jpg.

### Q: Is "Hinge" the dating app the same as a laptop hinge?
A: No. The entry "Hinge" as a Thing in the provided parent list refers to a dating app (inception 2012, Internet dating industry) and is a distinct entity from a laptop hinge.

## Why It Matters
As a recorded element of computer hardware taxonomy, the laptop hinge is a recognized, categorizable part of laptops. Its inclusion in formal classification systems (Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons category, and Google Product Taxonomy ID 6416) makes it discoverable and indexable for documentation, media, parts sourcing, and product cataloging. The presence of media (Commons category and an example image) supports visual identification and reference. For inventory, repair, or e-commerce workflows that rely on structured taxonomies and identifiers, having the laptop hinge explicitly mapped and described ensures consistent labeling and easier integration across catalogs and knowledge systems. The distinction from similarly named entities (for example, the Hinge dating app) is also recorded, preventing semantic confusion in linked data contexts.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly subclassed under both "hinge" and "computer hardware" in structured data.  
- Mapped to Google Product Taxonomy ID 6416 for Laptop Hinges.  
- Having a dedicated Commons category ("Laptop hinges") and an example image at the provided URL.  
- Having a concise Wikidata description: "part of laptop".  
- Recorded with a sitelink_count of 1 in the provided structured data.

## Body

### Overview
- Entity label: laptop hinge.  
- Short description: part of laptop.  
- Role in dataset: instance_of a hinge; subclass_of hinge and computer hardware.

### Classification
- Parent class: computer hardware — described as physical components of a computer.  
- Instance classification: hinge.  
- Subclass relationships: hinge; computer hardware.  
- Wikidata description captures its role succinctly as "part of laptop".

### Identifiers and Taxonomy
- Google Product Taxonomy mapping: value 6416 with qualifier path "Electronics > Electronics Accessories > Computer Components > Laptop Parts > Laptop Hinges".  
- Sitelink_count (as provided): 1.

### Media and Documentation
- Commons category: Laptop hinges.  
- Example image URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/AMZIX00700.jpg.  
- Wikipedia languages entry: commons.

### Related Entities
- Note: "Hinge" also appears in the provided parent list as a Thing referring to a dating app (inception 2012; industry: Internet dating industry; sitelink_count: 6). This is a distinct entity from the laptop hinge and should not be conflated.