Lenovo brings the world's first folded laptop

Lenovo has shown at the Las Vegas electronics fair an ambitious new laptop, which the company describes as the world's first <x0-cymputer folded”. The TenkPed X1 Fod device appears at first glance as a normal tablet containing an O screen LED 13.3 inches. When accompanied by a Bluetooth magnetic keyboard [...]
The TenkPed X1 Fod device appears at first glance as a normal tablet containing an O screen LED 13.3 inches.
When accompanied by an external magnetic keyboard Bluetooth and placed on its side with a fixed box, Fold can be used as a standard laptop.
Users can also bend the screen to half, or fold it closed like a book, or bend it to a 90-degree angle.
When the screen is folded at a proper angle, it can be used for multitask, with a program operating at the top and another operating at the bottom.
For example, users may be linked to a video conference call on the top of the screen while having a work sheet or an open-word processing document in the lower half.
Fold will also have a virtual keyboard that can be withdrawn at any time if the external keyboard is not available.
Lenovo says Fold will cost around 2,500 dollars and will be available in mid- 2020, though an exact date has not been completed.
He uses Intel Core processor, 8 GB memory and will support the 5G connection option.
The screen itself is actually a mixture of six different layers of plastic and metal injectors designed to make the screen flexible and stable.
Lenovo says the screen has a 6H rigidity assessment, for which a company representative told Gizmodo would make the device much more stable than Samsung Galaxy Fod.
Fold will offer an 11-hour battery life and weigh only 2.2 pounds.












