Bring back the trackpoint you bastards !
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Bring back the unfolding keyboard (and the gummy trackpoint). π
Lenovo is really good at turning the coolest technology into absolutely useless laptops.
Can you make it more ugly and prone to mechanical failure for no gain.
slaps screen
you can fit so much βAIβ in this bad boy
The fuck would you even do with a taller screen?
Just a huge portrait screen to to doom scroll through Facebook reels and instagram stories probably
If you are a developer, writing code, the taller screen helps.
Taller porn..
And more expensive while you're at it, thanks.
Best we can do is never actually release it.
Put your pre-order in now!
I wouldn't say no gain. I would love that real estate on my bedside stand I use with physical disability. I would not want the sub 17" form factor and keyboard though. I struggle to do anything super technical without a second screen which is a pain in the ass. I can't sit at a desktop and the ergonomics of a laptop are unbeatable in my situation.
It looks like when it's extended it adds a second screen. But it's vertical, one on top of the other. I feel like doing it horizontally would be more natural to use. Baby steps, I guess.
I have a monitor on a custom made arm that sits above my laptop when I need a second screen.
It works well in a tight space like in a board meeting at a conference table or plane seat. Vertical doesn't make a real difference in my experience. You just need two spaces that do not move so that you can quickly reference multiple documents and keep your place between them.
Good point. I was thinking of best use case, but really whatever works will do.
Oh there'll be gain. But not for the user.
Can they make laptops with hinges that don't break?
They can, my x230's hinges are still good
To be fair, Lenovo also made the ThinkPad. You could throw those down a flight of stairs and they wouldn't break
Source: I once dropped a thinkpad down a flight of stairs.
Theyβre completely out of ideas.
I'd be happy with a gaming laptop that doesn't have hinges that break.
Lenovo might turn your hinge into a screen but giving you a hinge that works is to complicated.
How does that work on the software side? I guess you can only slide it out fully, will that part be black while it comes up and then your display automatically changes resolution?
There's a video in the article showing it working
Adaptive screen resolution? Maybe like how phones can auto rotate the image? But less annoying hopefully. Sounds like a future feature if this type of thing takes off.
Edit: Whatching the demo in the article, it looks like they're adding a screen when it's extended. Like having another monitor.
imagine making a laptop case for that
It's just a 14" laptop.
I have a 15.6" laptop, but I had to reinstall the foreskin, so I'm down to 14" now.. βΉοΈ
People hating on this but as someone who codes on the road I'd legit buy it if not the price tag. The vertical space is incredible!
Imagine pulling up to the ~~car meet~~ LAN party with this
Eventually we'll get digital newspapers. This is one of the steps to that.
It's a pretty awkward growth so far though.
i get this is a first gen but wow that looks awful. so many wrinkles. not mature enough to be revealed yet imo.
Zenbook Duo is much simpler and actually seems effective.