Lenovo takes a risk and launches a folding laptop prototype

Actually, the Lenovo firm has already experimented with similar devices on previous occasions but this time they have launched directly to say that it is a folding laptop. It is a prototype that in this case seems quite functional to be in the early stages and that we are sure will raise quite a stir among users who are in favor of this type of large folding screen devices.

On this occasion the well-known medium The Verge has had access to one of these prototypes and launches a video in which it can be seen working. The truth is that this new Lenovo has some interesting things but it has others that we do not know how they will fit between users, such as not having a real physical keyboard or even the size and weight of the device. compared to a normal laptop or a 12-inch MacBook.

He who does not risk does not win and Lenovo usually risks a lot

In this case we can say that already we have seen some devices similar to this computer at the Mobile World Congress with this brand and they really know very well how to manage the issue of the hinge or that it is really closed despite being a whole screen. In the video they explain to us that it mounts an Amoled screen and that obviously this prototype has things to improve such as the frames or even the touch interface, but it is clear that he who does not risk does not win and the Chinese firm is usually a pioneer in this regard, although later things are not going well for him.

The reduced size for the large screen that this Lenovo ThinkPad X1 has, the possibility of having a fully touch interface or even how well implemented the screen fold is some aspects to take into account in this team. Logically Apple is not going to compete with similar products at the moment but the path that these types of prototypes are marking, such as the Samsung smartphone, the Huawei smartphone or now this Lenovo laptop. we are sure that it does not go unnoticed in Cupertino.


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