
"Lenovo announced over a dozen computers today at CES, including laptops, desktops, all-in-one PCs, minis, and, as to be expected, some wild proof of concepts. If you anticipated more rollable displays, you'd be right -- following up with last year's rollable ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, Lenovo is taking the idea and running with it with a new ThinkBook concept, but I'll be honest, that isn't even what I'm most excited about."
"The X1 Carbon uses Lenovo's new "space frame" design, which includes hardware components on both sides of the motherboard. For one, this packs more into a smaller space, but it also enables easier part replacement, including USB ports, the battery, keyboard, speakers, and fans, even earning a repairability score of 9 out of 10 from iFixit. That alone is commendable."
Lenovo revealed more than a dozen computers at CES, including laptops, desktops, all-in-one PCs, minis, and several proof-of-concept designs. The company introduced a new ThinkBook rollable concept plus both horizontal and vertical rollable devices while also refreshing mainstream models. The 14th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon Aura Edition features a "space frame" internal redesign that places components on both sides of the motherboard to increase density and simplify repairs. The X1 Carbon enables easier replacement of USB ports, battery, keyboard, speakers, and fans and earned a 9/10 repairability score from iFixit. The lineup also includes a very light 14-inch laptop and updates to the Yoga 9i Pro.
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