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An image of the Lenovo Thinkbook Plus notebook with a display next to the keyboard has been released


After equipping smartphones with two screens in different ways, it seems that laptop makers also intend to increase the number of screens of these devices to more than one. Existence of secondary display in laptops Although it has already happened in Asus or Apple devices (touch bar), but with the trend of this issue, we can see more and more diverse models in the market with this feature. Each company will probably do its own thing to include an additional display on laptops. According to an image leaked from Lenovo’s Thinkbook Plus notebook, the Chinese manufacturer has installed the device’s secondary display in an interesting part.

Lenovo Thinkbook Plus notebook with secondary display and stylus

Evan Blass, The authoritative revealer of the world of technology, yesterday shared an image on his Twitter page, which is attributed to Lenovo’s 17-inch Thinkbook Plus notebook. According to these images, the secondary display of this device is embedded right next to its keyboard. This second display appears to be useful for writing or drawing on a notebook, and as the user begins to draw on this display, changes are made to the device’s main screen. Although this display takes up some of the keyboard space, the new Lenovo notebook keyboard has all the standard keys, thanks to the very large Lenovo notebook display. This notebook also has a large crack pad.

Another thing we see in the leaked image is the presence of a stylus for drawing and writing on the secondary display, which certainly enhances the user experience of these two applications. However, Evan Blass did not provide any details with this image. Lenovo unveiled its ThinkBook Plus second-generation notebook at CES in January, with two screens on either side, with a 12-inch E-ink panel on the display cover. . So it is possible that Lenovo has abandoned that idea and the next product will have a display next to the keyboard.

The source of the image introduced by Evan Blass of the latest generation of ThinkBook Plus notebooks is unclear, but it is probably the same product that Lenovo is planning to introduce at CES 2022. CES 2022 will start on January 5, but Lenovo may also launch the product during the New Year holidays.

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