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— essentially two 13.3-inch, 16:10, 2.8K OLED screens stacked on top of each other with a hinge in the middle and a detachable keyboard. “It turns out there are a bunch of ways, and they all seem to work. First, you can touch the screen. Second, you can use the stylus . And third, in Lenovo’s software settings, you can pull up a virtual touchpad right onto the screen. This touchpad has haptic buttons that, with their physical feedback,. You can resize this touchpad. You can move it around.
These all seem like very workable solutions to the problem of the missing touchpad. OEMs have struggled with the question of where to put touchpads on dual-screen laptops since time immemorial, and we’ve seen a number of front-mounted keyboards and teensy, crappy touchpads in the space. In previous reviews of Asus’s dual-screen models, I’ve suggested that their trackpads were so terrible that Asus would be better served ditching them all together.
I’m sure there are a thousand more cool things that Lenovo has built in here. I’m also sure I haven’t figured out every possible position in which you could use this device, and that purchasing this would require some exploration at the start.
People at Lenovo completely lost their mind 😂 why the hell would we ever need such thing?
Can a dual-screen laptop be considered a portable device? Is the second screen actually needed?
This is Awesome👏 eliminates the use of extended monitor 🖥 Good One Team Lenovo 🤝👏
How much does it cost?
That’s actually a pretty damn good idea
dude put that thing away, there are like, kids here
Looks horrific
What does it all look like when everything is closed and you’re trying to carry it around? Seems like it would be awkward.
I remember joking about this with someone I worked with like 10 years ago, while talking about how life without dual monitors was just no way to live, but you can never work mobile because, well, laptop. Well god damn it, they did it! Though I’d prefer side-by-side, but hey.
And ugly 🫥
Cool
Dafuq
Another Chinese product ... if I can find an equivalent alternative at a competitive price I would buy it rather than buy Chinese
Not practical
I bet they sell hundreds
After seeing how you have to prop it up, I don't like that solution. 2nd screen should be a screen only and light weight. At least have the bottom device have some sort of flip out 'prop-up' without the extra.
I hope Apple takes note of this, it's high time for a combo MacBook / iPad... Dave2D did a great first look:
Remarkably ugly
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Is it?
Looks good. They did an amazing job.
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