Best of CES 2021
If you browsed the all-digital CES 2021 showcase this week in search of the latest and greatest PCs especially laptops it’s unlikely you were disappointed. The online showcases included a massive number of innovative new laptops (and even a few desktops) from PC makers including Lenovo, HP, Dell and Dynabook. And while hands-on time was not an option this year, we’ve done our best to round up the best new laptops and desktop PCs that we spotted at the online show. We’ve attempted to do the same with rounding up the coolest new mobile devices at CES- ncluding 5G smartphones and 2-in-1 tablets as well as the hottest wearable devices unveiled at CES, such as AR smart glasses and wireless earbuds. All in all, CES 2021 still turned out to be a big event in terms of announcements of cutting-edge devices, with vendors including Samsung, Microsoft and Acer also among those that launched major new products at the show.
i, ThinkBook 14p Gen 2 and ThinkBook 16p Gen 2.
The latest in the line of ThinkBook laptops feature 16:10 aspect ratio displays with Dolby Vision HDR imaging and Dolby Atmos support on select models, TÜV Rheinland Eyesafe Display Certification and the introduction of the latest generation NVIDIA GeForce graphics on the ThinkBook 16p opens up a world of content creation, editing and entertainment.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 has been enhanced in almost every area. Key improvements include:
The e-Ink display has increased from 48% screen-to-body (STB) ratio to 68% offering a larger 12-inch usable area and resolution of that top cover display has been increased to match the 2560×1600 resolution of the main display.
Lenovo keeps rolling out unique takes on familiar categories this year at CES. Last week it was the screen-swiveling all-in-one and some AR glasses, and today (the first official day of the show), the company’s got an interesting update to last year’s dual-display ThinkBook Plus. Like the original, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i sports […]
Lenovo has revealed the second generation of its unusual dual-display notebook, with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i keeping the LCD and e-ink combination but