Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold review: a glimpse at the future of f

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold review: a glimpse at the future of folding PCs


Graphics: Intel UHD
Camera: 5MP front-facing
Dimensions unfolded: 299.4 x 236.0 x 11.5mm
Dimensions folded: 158.2 x 236.0 x 27.8mm
Weight: 999g
Solid performance and 5.5-hour battery life
You can use the X1 Fold without the keyboard too, either with a virtual keyboard or the handwriting recognition built into Windows 10. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian
The X1 Fold has Intel’s Core i5 hybrid processor, which is a lower-power chip than the regular Core i5 found in most laptops. It was first used in the Samsung Galaxy Book S, which had a slightly disappointing performance.
The X1 Fold handles surprisingly well, however. It won’t win any raw performance awards, but it was generally snappy and perfectly capable of doing everything I asked of it, from fairly complex edits in Affinity Photo to wrangling 30 tabs in Chrome. It has fans but I heard them only when the machine was doing updates.

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