Lenovo demos laptop with a screen you can swivel into portrait mode


Under the rotary panel is a “soft rear plate and covered with felt,” reported Pcmag. I can see that this is shocking in a real computer. The textures of the leaves or other fabrics are rare on the machines and can cause this part of the computer to stand out unwanted. The Black felt, however, could possibly fade in the background, according to the perception of the user.
Lenovo suggested that people could use the felt space to place a smartphone for mirroring with the PC via its Software Connect software; However, this feature requires a Lenovo Motorola phone.
Lenovo has suggested other potential use cases for the single screen in its press release, including “shared screen multitasking, code display and revision of documents”.
Lenovo’s latest laptop of concept is continuing to explore OEM years of PC screens that adapt to the different ways that people use PCs. I am skeptical about the use of FELT in a laptop, which would probably be thousands of dollars if ever released as a consumer product. A laptop like Veriflex should also prove that it has a lasting pivot point and can support a lot of rotation over the years of use. However, Lenovo plans to offer versatile screens without counting on flexion screens, OLED deformation which can suffer from reflections, dazzling, visible folds or clumsy engines.
For those who like to see laptop screen display ideas that are not based on the Bendy OLED, VERTIFLEX is the type of concept that makes you ask you why we have not seen it earlier.



