When folded closed, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold looks like a leather-bound book. Let me say this right up front: I am not a fan of folding smartphones. At the moment, they are more novelty than ...
We're not quite at the point where flexible screens are common, but we're starting to see a few more of them. In fact, new flexible-screen devices are learning from the struggles of first-movers like ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Over the last three months, I have had the opportunity to work ...
Who it’s for: As the world’s first foldable PC, the ThinkPad X1 Fold is for early adopters and those who are OK using an imperfect machine. Lenovo got the design right, and as it’s a ThinkPad, we ...
We get it. You’ve already decided that folding screen devices are a Mach 3 flame-out at 85,069 feet. But hear us out, because Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 foldable prototype (it has no official name yet) just ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is one of those devices that’s a little hard to understand. Given that the technology behind it is still in infancy and not widely available, it makes it that much harder ...
There have been a number of foldable smartphones released in the past two or three years, mostly by Samsung, like the recent Galaxy Fold and the Galaxy Z Flip, but Lenovo has won the race to the first ...
It doesn't have a name (but it'll be in the ThinkPad X1 family), it doesn't have a spec (but it's using an Intel processor), it doesn't have an operating system ("Windows" but, not specifically ...
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