At the Mobile World Congress, Lenovo revealed its ThinkBook "codename Flip," a versatile 13.1-inch productivity laptop featuring a flexible OLED display. This innovative design allows users to use it as a standard laptop, a 12.9-inch tablet, or a tall 18.1-inch vertical screen, enhancing usability. Unlike previous models, the Flip foregoes motors, providing additional screen space. Users can also take advantage of rear-facing screen features for presentations. Additionally, it introduces the Smart ForcePad, a trackpad with LED touch shortcuts, improving accessibility and functionality for various tasks.
Lenovo's ThinkBook "codename Flip" innovates productivity laptops with a flexible display that functions as a 13-inch clamshell or a tall 18.1-inch screen.
The Flip showcases a new OLED display design without motors, allowing for a unique productivity experience where more screen real estate is utilized.
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