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Lenovo’s rollable laptop debuted as a concept several years ago. Now, it’s real and ready for prime time. Dubbed the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, this futuristic laptop with an unrolling ...
At CES 2025, Lenovo came in hot with over 60 new product announcements, including a laptop with a rollable display, a sleek and lightweight ThinkPad (that resembles a MacBook more than a ThinkPad ...
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After the announcement of its Snapdragon X processors for budget PCs at CES 2025, Lenovo has offically unveiled the first desktop AI PCs powered by Snapdragon X Series CPUs — and they're both ...
For its second-gen design, Lenovo is teaming up with Valve to bring full and official SteamOS to a third-party handheld for the first time. Meet the Legion Go S, Powered by SteamOS. That’s this ...
It's no secret I'm a ThinkPad champion - as B2B hardware editor, the line-up from Lenovo impresses me thanks to their durable designs, high-end specs, and easily the best keyboard on a laptop.
Lenovo revealed these details as part of its CES 2025 gaming hardware reveal. The company posted on its website details of three upcoming new handheld gaming PCs, including the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
Lenovo has been working on a laptop concept with an unfurling rollable display for a while now, but the Chinese company finally looks set to reveal a consumer model next month at CES 2025 ...
the email in my inbox exclaims. Let me translate: it looks like Lenovo just tacitly confirmed it will announce its first SteamOS handheld in Las Vegas on or before January 7th, 2025. We’re ...
A few months back, our own Jez Corden exclusively broke the news that Lenovo would be releasing a smaller and more affordable version of its Legion Go gaming handheld—a Legion Go Lite if you will.