
"Lenovo's concept is based around a 14-inch chassis with hot swappable components. This allows you to move its keyboard and secondary display around at will, so the system can better adjust to its environment or workload. By default, its bonus screen is mounted on its lid, allowing you to do easy face-to-face sharing with someone sitting opposite you."
"Without even needing to turn the system off, you can yank away the notebook's keyboard and put the display in its place to provide additional real estate. Or if you prefer a more traditional dual-screen setup, you can move it off to the side, prop it up via a built-in kickstand and connect to the laptop over USB-C."
"Because the keyboard can connect to the notebook using pogo pins or Bluetooth, you have the freedom to position it practically anywhere you want. Lenovo borrowed one aspect of Framework's modularity by including the ability to swap ports on the fly, with modules featuring USB-C, USB-A and HDMI connectors."
Lenovo introduces a Modular AI PC concept that advances modular laptop design beyond Framework's approach. The system features a 14-inch chassis with two displays and a detachable keyboard using hot-swappable components. The secondary display can be positioned on the lid for face-to-face sharing, placed beside the main screen with a kickstand, or swapped with the keyboard to expand workspace. The keyboard connects via pogo pins or Bluetooth, allowing flexible positioning. The display supports both vertical and landscape orientations for various tasks like coding or writing. Additionally, the laptop includes swappable port modules featuring USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI connectors, providing customization options for different connectivity needs.
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