Lenovo’s second-gen X1 Fold could be the game-changer the first one wasn’t

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Lenovo’s second-gen X1 Fold could be the game-changer the first one wasn’t
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It starts at $2,499.

, the first PC with a foldable screen, in late 2020. At the time, it was a very cool idea but not particularly, shall we say, usable. Today, Lenovo has announced its second go at this, the “Next-generation” ThinkPad X1 Fold. I spent a few minutes with the device, and let me tell you: I am much more optimistic about this one.. The device is outfitted with the series’ standard black and red color scheme, with the staple ThinkPad X1 logo on the lid.

This new keyboard deck is full-sized and backlit. I could type on it like I normally type. The keys felt ThinkPad-quality. Needless to say, IWhile we’re talking about the deck, there’s also a haptic touchpad on this thing. We’re starting to see more of these across Lenovo’s more compact ThinkPads, including the

You’ll be able to get SSD storage of up to 1TB and up to 32GB of DDR5 memory, with the option of Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro. There’s an optional Wacom pen, which attaches magnetically to the chassis. The screen is a 16.3-inch 2024 x 2560 touch OLED that shrinks to 12 inches when folded. That, interestingly, is the same price the 13-inch model had . And it’s significantly cheaper than the $3499.99 Zenbook 17 Fold, the only other foldable near this size that we’ve seen so far this year.

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