Lenovo ThinkBook Plus With Two Displays Went On Sale At 8499 Yuan ($1201)


Lenovo ThinkBook Plus

At the CES Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Lenovo showed a dual-screen notebook, namely the ThinkBook Plus. The biggest highlight of this device is the electronic ink screen. Today, the company announced that this amazing notebook opened an appointment for sale. It is currently priced at 8499 yuan ($1201).

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus electronic ink screen size is 10.8 inches. It can display calendar, weather, e-mail and other frequently-checked information. Also, it supports custom cover pictures. And you are free to customize the appearance.

Apart from this, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus comes with a 2096-level pressure-sensitive stylus. It supports circle copy, lasso, erase and other functions. Also, it can be adsorbed to the side of the fuselage to record ideas at any time.

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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus

And though the selling point of this notebook is the unique appearance and the approach the company uses, we should also mention its main parameters. Say, the front of the laptop carries a 13.3-inch screen with a resolution of 1920×1080, a maximum brightness of 300 nits, supports 100% sRGB color gamut, and a 5.5mm narrow border. The body is as thin as 17.4mm and as light as 1.5Kg.

In terms of performance, our protagonist sports the tenth-gen Intel Core i5-10210U processors. The highest core frequency is 4.2GHz. The highest optional memory is 16GB, while there is an up to 512GB solid state drive. This laptop is ideal in all aspects. We mean apart from the abovementioned amazing hardware specifications, it also comes with the latest connectivity options. Thus, it supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, bringing faster and more stable connection.

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