Powered byE-Ink prism technology, the ThinkBook 13X hosts an entire second display that can combineeight different colorsinto a variety of patterns. This level of customizability makes it one unique laptop. According to the company, it can be tuned up to athousand different images.
However, like you, we were also concerned about battery life. But guess what? Lenovo mentions that the ThinkBook 13x Gen 4 SPE packsultra-low powertechnology. It’s so power efficient that it can keepchanging its look even when the laptop is off.
Besides this intuitive display, the ThinkBook is a lightweight 13.5-inch laptop, reportedly featuringIntel Core Ultraprocessors. The main display has a 120Hz refresh rate with 2.8K resolution.
However, do note that this isn’t the first time the company has dabbled in E-ink tech. Lenovo’sThinkBook Plus Gen 4came out last year and has a dual-screen just like this laptop, with one OLED primary panel and a secondary E-ink panel on the other side.
However, a bigger question is whether we need secondary E-ink displays after all. While it is something only you can answer, I think tech like this adds more problems than it solves. Nonetheless, CES is a place to showcase some amazing tech and we won’t lie that we are a bit impressed.
What are your thoughts on Lenovo’s Thinkbook 13x Gen 4 SPE? Did you find the design of this laptop futuristic? Let us know in the comments below.
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