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The first foldable PC is here: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold available to order

Lenovo rethinks how we use a PC.

- MELISSA RIOFRIO reports

The first foldable PC, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold, is available to pre-order from fave.co/3nGkePp. It’s due to ship in November with prices starting at £2,429. Perhaps not too much to ask for the right to be among the first – and the ThinkPad X1 Fold is really a long list of firsts. We’ll highlight just some of them here, and list the specificat­ions at the end.

Who needs a folding PC? You would be natural to question the need for it

at a time when we aren’t travelling much. However, even in our current situation, we are experienci­ng the need for greater versatilit­y in our PC choices – something that will work if our ‘office space’ has us perched on a bar stool at a kitchen counter or exiled to the bedroom while someone has a noisy Zoom session. Not everyone will be able to afford this particular solution, but it does open up possibilit­ies for new ways of computing.

THE DISPLAY

The ThinkPad X1 Fold’s display is a 13.3in, touch-enabled OLED with QXGA (2,048x1,536) resolution, 300 nits’ maximum brightness, and 95 per cent DCIP3 colour gamut support. A Lenovo Mod Pen is included for digital inking. And of course, it folds.

The display consists of many thin layers sandwiched together, each with their own purpose, either technologi­cal or protective. In a demo for reporters,

Lenovo dropped large metal ball bearings straight onto the display to show how tough the surface is.

THE HINGE

Lenovo engineers sweated over the hinge design to ensure that the device would move smoothly from being closed like a book to lying flat on a surface. Lenovo also didn’t want the display to crease as it was folded. The resulting hinge, as you can see in the rather dark image above, is complex.

The ThinkPad X1 Fold has an integrated leather cover, so it looks

and even smells a little bit like a book when folded. The cover has its own hinge mechanism to keep it taut in any position. A kickstand can swing out from the cover so you can stand up the display on a flat surface.

THE KEYBOARD

The Bluetooth-connected Lenovo Fold Mini keyboard is optional, which seems silly because we’re pretty sure everyone would want to get the keyboard. What’s cool about it is that you can use it separately with the ThinkPad X1 Fold, or you can attach it magnetical­ly to half of the display to make a small clamshell laptop.

The keyboard can also charge when attached to the ThinkPad X1 Fold. Attaching it for four hours garners eight hours’ worth of charge.

THE EXPERIENCE

Our colleagues at PCWorld have seen the ThinkPad X1 Fold in a couple of early iterations. Lenovo spent five years developing the device and rethinking how we use computers. The ThinkPad X1 Fold will ship with Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro, with some additional Lenovo software called the Mode Switcher applicatio­n to manage your experience on the folding screen. When you fold or unfold the display, small icons

will appear on screen so you can select whether you want to use the display as a single or dual display.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

• 13.3in 2K OLED 4:3 (2,048x1,536) touchscree­n display

• Up to Windows 10 Pro

• Intel Core Processor with Intel Hybrid Technology (Lakefield) CPU

• 8GB LPDDR4X 4267MHz RAM

• Up to 1TB PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD

• 11th Gen Intel UHD GPU

• 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2

• Optional Nano-SIM slot

• Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax

• Bluetooth 5.1

• Optional sub-6GHz 5G with 4G LTE

• Hybrid infrared (IR) / HD 5Mp webcam

• Dolby Atmos Speaker System

• Windows 10 on-screen keyboard

• USB 3.0 Type-C Dock

• Battery: 50Wh battery

• Folded, 27.8x158.2x236mm; unfolded, 11.5x299.4x236mm

• 999g

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A close-up rendering of the hinge that manages the movement of the ThinkPad X1 Fold’s screen.
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You can use the ThinkPad X1 Fold’s optional keyboard as a separate device, or attached to half of the screen.
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The leather cover of the ThinkPad X1 Fold has a kickstand that angles out so you can stand up the display on a flat surface.

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