Lenovo working on a laptop with a secondary screen for drawing

Lenovo is working on a laptop with a secondary screen right next to the keyboard. Content creators may like the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus 17-inch.

Laptops haven’t really evolved in their generic form for a very long time. One part integrates the keyboard and major components, the other for the screen and between the two, more or less advanced hinge. That’s just about it. However, there is room to move forward. Lenovo It works for example on a laptop with the extension small secondary screen next to the keyboard.

Lenovo is working on a laptop with a secondary screen right next to the keyboard

Usually, anyone can use laptops regardless of their profession. Some manufacturers sometimes create devices for specific uses. And we can easily imagine that’s the case here with the 17-inch Lenovo ThinkBook Plus.

Via a post on Twitter, below, well-known leaker Evan Blass shared a presentation of the future device. According to the image included in the tweet, it will be an interesting Lenovo laptop as it will have a secondary screen placed right next to the keyboard. The keyboard will complete the use of this screen, and the user can certainly count on it.

Content Creators May Like Lenovo ThinkBook Plus 17″

Due to the orientation of the screen on a laptop, it is often difficult to draw at such an angle. Placing such a secondary screen right next to the keyboard, it actually feels flat is more practical. Moreover, this monitor can also be used by photo or video professionals to work on files, zoom in, do fine retouching, etc.

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It may seem a little exaggerated, but at the same time one cannot help but commend Lenovo for coming up with such a design, something we have not yet had a chance to see. Nul ne sait à l’heure actuelle quand cette machine sera commercialisée, mais nous ne sommes qu’à quelques mois désormais du lancement de la grand-messe de l’électronique, le CES 2022. Peut-être en saurons-nousage d’avant here there.

Frank Mccarthy

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