In context: The foldable device market is already starting to look a little crowded, thanks to recent and upcoming offerings from Samsung, Huawei, and Lenovo. However, most of these products are on ...
Foldable-screen PCs are one of the biggest trends of CES 2020, but only one of the models on display could actually make a passable substitute for a desktop when it’s unfolded. That’s Intel’s ...
Earlier today, Lenovo announced the ThinkPad X1 Fold, a 13-inch tablet PC with a folding OLED screen and an Intel processor. But Intel doesn’t expect it to be a one-off. The chip giant has brought its ...
Forget about foldable phones, 2020 might be the year of the foldable laptop. At this year's CES, which just kicked off in Las Vegas, Lenovo launched the ThinkPad X1 Fold, a PC with a foldable display.
Contrary to earlier whispers, Intel wasn't shying away from foldable PCs because it found Windows 10X to still be unsuitable for the public's eyes. It did skip mentioning Microsoft's future Windows ...
Foldables were big in 2019, and it looks like they're only going to get bigger in 2020. We've seen folding phones and even tablets, with Dell and Lenovo showing off their slates with bendy screens ...
CES 2020 - Intel had something very interesting to show off at CES 2020 this year, with its new codename Horseshoe Bend -- a gigantic 17-inch tablet with a foldable display. The large 17-inch foldable ...
Intel debuted a foldable laptop concept at CES 2020. The device, nicknamed "Horseshoe Bend," has a 17.3-inch OLED display on the inside. While it's just a concept intended to show what's possible with ...
The foldables are coming for more than just our phones now. If you thought traditional, clamshell-style laptops would be here to stay, that may be on the cusp of changing. It started with Microsoft’s ...
Foldable-screen PCs are one of the biggest trends of CES 2020, but only one of the models on display could actually make a passable substitute for a desktop when it’s unfolded. That’s Intel’s ...
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