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Lenovo unveils laptop with foldable screen
    2019-05-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Lenovo isn’t letting Samsung’s folding phone woes prevent it from taking a crack at flexible screens.

The Chinese tech giant is bringing bendable screen technology to a totally new gadget, releasing what it’s calling the “world’s first foldable PC.”

Laptops can already fold in half, but instead of a screen and a keyboard, the interior of Lenovo’s as-yet-unnamed PC features a 13.3-inch OLED* display that, when unfolded, transforms the device into a sizable tablet.

The device is ideal for consumers who are on the go and want the benefit of a full-screen tablet, but with all the computing power of a standard laptop.

When it’s in laptop mode, an on-screen keyboard appears to let you type emails, write documents and more. Users can also connect a Bluetooth keyboard to use with the device when it’s folded open, to make full use of the screen.

One promising detail is that there doesn’t appear to be an unsightly crease in the middle of the display.

Similar to the Galaxy Fold, the laptop latches closed magnetically and has a small gap where the hinge is located.

Users can fold it in half to read their favorite book in bed, unfold it and stand it up using the built-in kickstand to watch their favorite videos hands-free, or use it as a full-screen tablet to take notes during a meeting at the office.

The company says the device is still an early prototype*, with more details coming in 2020.(SD-Agencies)

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