Lenovo is no stranger to wild laptop concepts.
With this new foldable laptop concept, however, I’m hoping it will be the former.
Does it come with an obvious display crease?
Still, for just a concept, this laptop impresses.
There’s a noticeable crease in the middle, but not so visible that it would distract me.
Being able to turn your laptop’s screen into a long vertical monitor is handy.
It’s touch-enabled, too, making it a competent tablet with a sizeable 12.9-inch screen.
Surprisingly, despite how long the display looks when completely unfolded, it holds up well.
Although, Lenovo offers a stand to give it some support, like in its tablet mode.
As a quick note, I’m also a fan of the Smart ForcePad with its three-layer illuminated dashboard.
No number for storage is shown, but I predict it will be at least 1TB for space.
It feels delicate, so changing it to different forms took longer.
Plus, changing it into different modes can be a little tricky.
Lenovo ThinkBook Flip: Outlook
Are we starting to see the evolution of 2-in-1 laptops?
I certainly hope so, as what the Lenovo ThinkBook Flip concept has shown off has already excited me.