The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus has a secondary e-ink display on its back, turning it into a Kindle when closed - Yanko Design
Practically an iPhone moment for the laptop, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus is a laptop, notepad, and due east-volume reader… all in ane single device. Now the idea of two screens on one device has been floating around for long. The MacBook with its touch-bar is literally a dual-screen device, and the Asus ZenBook Pro 15 from 2022 flirted with the idea of turning the touchpad into a secondary screen… but the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus has pushed limits by making its secondary screen a decidedly large x.viii-inch e-ink display that sits on the lid of the laptop, facing outwards. Lenovo feels the dual-screen nature boosts the laptop'southward productivity, and on paper, information technology definitely does. Let's dig in.
The secondary screen sits on the peak of the laptop, making it look almost like a actually thick Kindle with massive bezels when closed. The e-ink display on the exterior is touch-sensitive too, responding to fingers too every bit a stylus that comes along with the device. The secondary display can exist used for taking notes, interfacing with your laptop (even when it's closed) by talking to Alexa, accessing your calendar, or doing diverse small tasks that makes little sense to open the laptop and boot it upward to execute. When closed, the ThinkBook Plus still remains functional, letting you draw, write, and even read, thanks to the Windows Kindle app that lets you access your ebook library. Is it worth it, using a massive 13.3-inch laptop to read books on? That's something the consumers volition decide.
Other than its dual brandish, the ThinkBook Plus is a pretty decent laptop. Information technology comes with a 13.three inch IPS 1080p chief display, Dolby Vision support, a power button with a fingerprint reader built into it, a pretty sturdy aluminum body, and a price tag of $1199, which seems alright considering you're getting a laptop and Kindle (with built-in Alexa) for the toll of one device.
Designer: Lenovo
Prototype Credits: Verge, Engadget.
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/01/06/the-lenovo-thinkbook-plus-has-a-secondary-e-ink-display-on-its-back-turning-it-into-a-kindle-when-closed/
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