We have to give Lenovo its kudos this year.
Take Lenovos ThinkBook Plus laptop, which has been circling the airwaves this weekthrough leaks.
Im just guessing; the leaks dont offer exact display sizes.
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I wouldnt be surprised if we saw it pop up next month at CES.
Looking at the renders, I cant figure out how this works.
How does the laptop stay balanced on its bottom if the top part is heavier?
The rendered photos show a top and bottom screen with two different apps showcased simultaneously.
I am curious how the operating system handles the two display partitions.
Does it automatically recognize the rolling-out display as the secondary one?
Will it require proprietary software drivers from Lenovo to work in the first place?
This product lineup aims to introduce a hearty value-add to the business-centric computer.
The ThinkBook Plus has prioritized a hybrid form factor for work for the past few generations.
The company even trieddual-bootingAndroid and Windows on the same gear, although it did not receive favorable reviews.
The annual CES tradeshow is just around the corner.
Its typically when Lenovo releases something wild and exciting.
This year, Lenovo has been three for three on interesting releases.
Perhaps this laptop will set the stage for the company in 2025.
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