Lenovo announced the world’s first foldable PC

Lenovo has announced a ThinkPad you’ve never seen before: the ThinkPad X1 Fold. The idea is that you can use the Fold like a large tablet when it’s fully unfolded. You can prop the fold up horizontally to use it like a full 13-inch notebook, with an optional detachable keyboard and easel stand. In terms of other specs, the production Fold comes with Intel’s Lakefield processors, two USB-C ports and a SIM-card slot, 8GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, and a 50Wh battery. Lenovo also announced the ThinkPad X1 Nano, which is the lightest ThinkPad ever made. This ThinkPad is based on Intel’s new Evo platform, which is meant to certify that laptops deliver long battery life, fast charging, and a quick boot time, among other features. Evo systems also need to include Intel’s 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors, Wi-Fi 6, and Thunderbolt 4. The Nano has a 13-inch 2K 16:10 display (with touch and non-touch options). And it comes with a number of AI security features: it can detect when you’re walking by and wake itself up, for example, and lock itself when you walk away.

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