![]() ![]() In the flesh, the ThinkPad X1 Fold seems impressively durable, with Lenovo clearly keen to avoid association with Samsung’s glitch-prone Galaxy Fold. Perhaps more impressively, this bundled add-on - which provides the full feedback you’d expect from a ThinkPad keyboard - automatically recharges once the X1 Fold is closed shut. Though on first glance the device looks like an oversized Windows tablet, it can be folded to create a half-size laptop form, with a keyboard magnetically attaching to the lower portion of the screen to create a true typing experience. ![]() Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold hands-on review: Design and displayĭesign-wise, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is incredibly flexible - in more ways than one. IT Pro managed to get some hands-on time with the flexible machine at an event in Bologna, Italy to see if this flexible form factor could be the future of the business PC. And what’s more, unlike similar devices from Dell and Intel, it’s not just a concept or prototype - Lenovo claims it’ll be released in mid-2020. ![]() But the ThinkPad X1 Fold, which Lenovo is touting as the “the world’s first foldable, fully functioning PC”, could be the future of PC design. Despite all the attempts to evolve laptops beyond their familiar form, such as Lenovo’s own efforts with its dual-screen Yoga Book device, none have stuck. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold could be a watershed moment for the somewhat standstill PC industry. ![]()
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