We have to give a shout out to Lenovo this year. This computer maker has long been associated with boring business laptops that employers forced your dad to make. destroyed it along with concept laptop And with hardware that at least tries to do something different from the competition, sometimes the concept seems a little strange—on the face of it, you know. Laptop through the sea—but sometimes they feel like it could be useful in theory.
Take Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus laptop, which has been floating around the airwaves this week. through leakage– The 6th generation ThinkBook Plus is expected to have an expandable display that will add another 10 inches to the already available default display. I'm just guessing; The leak doesn't have an exact display size. It looks like it will be more than just a concept laptop. It will be a machine that achieves results. I wouldn't be surprised if we see it pop up at CES next month.
When looking at the rendering I just don't know how it works. Additional screen space extends from the sides of the ThinkBook Plus laptop cover, but the cover appears to get thinner the higher it is. How can a laptop maintain balance at the bottom if the top is heavier?
The rendered image shows the top and bottom screens with two different apps displayed together. The top can be used for video conferencing or presenting slideshows to remote employees. While the bottom is for taking notes or reading notes while you are dictating the slide. I'm curious how the operating system handles the two display partitions. Will it automatically recognize the launched display as the secondary display? Will it require a proprietary software driver from Lenovo to work in the first place?
The laptop leak is a little reminiscent of something else. ThinkBook Plus Where Lenovo tried two years ago when it expanded the screen and added a secondary interactive display on top of the keyboard to encourage you to multitask, I don't know. Mainly business
ThinkBook Plus has featured a hybrid form factor for productivity over the past generation. The company has tried. Dual booting Android and Windows on the same device, even if they don't get good reviews–
The annual CES trade show is just around the corner. This is usually when Lenovo launches something exciting and exciting. This year, Lenovo went three for three with some interesting launches. Perhaps this laptop will pave the way for the company in 2025.