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Lenovo Drives boundaries Using Just Two Tiger Lake X1 Layouts –Nano and Also Fold

The X1 Fold is aiming for the same basic target as the Samsung Galaxy Fold—but in a more laptop-ish form factor.

Expand / The X1 Twist is aiming to get the exact identical standard goal since the Samsung Galaxy Fold–however at an infinitely more laptop-ish form element. (charge: Lenovo)

Lenovo is after on Dell’s heels having a listing of 2 13-inch Intel Tiger Lake powered notebooks of its own–even though Lenovo’s new layouts are substantially farther”out there” compared to Dell’s. Lenovo’s two fresh layouts would be the X1 Nano–a more conventional but ultralight notebook weighing in at under 2 pounds–and X1 Fold, a not-exactly-laptop design using a folding display.

Yes, you read that right–that the X1 Twist is to incorporate a folding LCD screen, aiming in exactly the exact identical standard goal Samsung did using all the Galaxy Fold. Our own Ron Amadeo reviewed that the Galaxy Fold in January and has been quite unimpressed, but it’s been almost a yearold, and Lenovo might have figured out a couple of items that Samsung didn’t. We are reserving judgment about the X1 Twist till we could get you in our palms.

Extremely slim laptop is very thin. [charge: Lenovo ]

The X1 Nano is a fairly simple design–it is extremely lightweight and slick, but aside from that, it is a conventional 13-inch notebook computer. It’ll be available in dark, as shown previously, without the {} colors declared at this moment.

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