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Revolutionary foldable screen
Nifty optional wireless keyboard with inductive charging
Abstract: The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold could be a watershed moment for the somewhat standstill PC industry. 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. B...
Impressive folding display, OLED at 2K resolution, Solid stylus support, Versatile use cases
Thick bezels, Expensive
The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold is finally confirmed to be a real product, and it's heading to market in 2020. However, Windows 10X is still a ways away, so the Lenovo X1 Fold has a lot to prove if it is indeed going to be the first foldable laptop on the mar...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is the best foldable PC I've had hands-on time with yet, but with a hugely extravagant price and omission of Windows 10X at launch, Lenovo's device is more likely to be a novelty luxury than a revolutionary trendsetter. From a...
Abstract: Foldable phones have been grabbing headphones for so long that they almost feel like old news, but folding PCs have gotten a lot less attention. That makes a certain amount of sense - computers haven't made the same transition to full-screen devices that...
Published: 2020-01-06, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Anyone who sees the ThinkPad X1 Fold will be impressed. It's like nothing else out there. It's a revolutionary piece of kit.But it might not always be practical. The reflective quality of the POLED display. The slight crease to the centre. The small-scale...
Abstract: Image 10 of 46Its key ingredient is, of course, the foldable screen. When folded out flat, it’s a 13.3in tablet. When folded up, it’s roughly the size of a paperback book. It comes complete with a detachable keyboard and a stylus, too, meaning it can doub...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold isn't perfect, far from it. At a starting price of Rs 3.15 lakh, it's very pricey. And then, it has software issues, isn't a performance powerhouse, and has other niggles too. I'm not too sure if I can say it represents the fut...
Published: 2021-04-08, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Very cool design,Foldable display,Super portable,Supports pen input,Optional hardware keyboard,The option of LTE connectivity for mobile use,Display is vibrant
Thick when folded,13" display is small and smaller still when the hardware keyboard is being used,May be underpowered for some users,Windows on a tablet is still not great,Display brightness could be better,Weak speakers and basic camera
The ThinkPad X1 Fold is a solid first attempt at folding a laptop/tablet from Lenovo. As with any new category of device, it's not for everyone; it's expensive, it has some improvements that Lenovo could make, but early adopters will enjoy this device for...
interesting concept, stable folding mechanism, good image quality, high color-space coverage, optionally with 5G modem, operation is almost always silent
OLED with low brightness and PWM, low performance, poor input devices, cumbersome to use, poor software support from Windows, short battery life, no maintenance options, expensive
In review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold. Test device provided by Lenovo Germany.The concept of the new ThinkPad X1 Fold certainly has its charm: Versatile use as a tablet, laptop, or folded as a book. Both the (thick) magnesium alloy case and the folding mecha...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: Tom , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: A tablet that's as powerful as a conventional laptop but still slim and light enough to hold and tap with one hand was once the exclusive province of Hollywood's imagination. But thanks to manufacturers' ability to fit more powerful hardware into ever sli...