Meet the Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC, the computer for people whove always wanted a dancing laptop.
Lenovos Auto Twist equipment features what the company calls Dual Degree of Freedom automatic rotation.
The PC can use AI to help track eye movements, ensuring the screen is always at optimal visibility.
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Lenovo claims the technology can also help with ergonomic use by reducing eye strain.
It did hear me when I said, Hi Twist, which seems the laptops calling command.
Then I asked it to perform Dancing Mode to start the movement demo.
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It attempts a pirouette, though its pretty tempered.
The hinge is constantly balancing itself so it doesnt swing too hard.
Well age someday and need help opening and closing those laptop lids or whatever our devices look like.
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Imagine a equipment that could do it independently with a simple voice command.
Technology is a defacto way of living now, a tool as necessary as the hammer.
Anything that can make it more accessible to the masses is a win for all.
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For now, enjoy the silliness of a so-called dancing laptop.
These laptops use the newly launchedIntel Core Ultraprocessors to get the job done.
They boast the lightest build of other Lenovo laptop brethren at the 14-inch flagship size.
The Aura Edition laptopsare categorizedas such for their AI-infused Smart Modes.
Qualcomms Snapdragon X Plus can be foundin Lenovos upcoming ThinkBook 16 Gen 7.
The Snapdragon X Plus 8-core is also stuffed into the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x and Slim 5.
The IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 will be available with the Snapdragon X Plus in October, starting at $850.
For AMD fans, the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 is a beefed-up laptop with AMDs Ryzen AI prowess.
It also has a wealth of ports, including two USB-C and two USB-A.
Compared to the affordable Qualcomm-based machines, the AMD-powered laptop will be available in October at $1,700.
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