Reputable insider Evan Blass shared renders of the yet-to-be-announced Lenovo ThinkBook Plus laptop, which should be the first production model with a sliding OLED display.
The published images show that the device's screen can be pulled up, creating additional space for work. This approach is ideal for tasks that require multitasking: for example, for viewing a document and a presentation at the same time.
The main display, according to the insider, will have a diagonal of 14 inches with an aspect ratio of 3:2. Other technical specifications remain unknown for now. Judging by the renders, the ThinkBook Plus is equipped with a webcam, a standard keyboard without a numeric block, and a familiar touchpad.
The insider also claims that the device will debut at CES 2025, which will be held from January 7 to 10. However, there is no exact data on the cost, start date of sales, and detailed specifications yet.
The published images show that the device's screen can be pulled up, creating additional space for work. This approach is ideal for tasks that require multitasking: for example, for viewing a document and a presentation at the same time.
The main display, according to the insider, will have a diagonal of 14 inches with an aspect ratio of 3:2. Other technical specifications remain unknown for now. Judging by the renders, the ThinkBook Plus is equipped with a webcam, a standard keyboard without a numeric block, and a familiar touchpad.
The insider also claims that the device will debut at CES 2025, which will be held from January 7 to 10. However, there is no exact data on the cost, start date of sales, and detailed specifications yet.
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