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ThinkPad X1 Fold review: Lenovo’s foldable PC is nowhere near ready – Engadget
Lenovo is no stranger to making weird things. In 2016, the company gave us the first dual-screen hybrid with the Yoga Book that was part color tablet, part e-ink…

As a tablet or book
For the $2,600 starting price, you’ll only get the X1 Fold itself without a keyboard or stylus, meaning you’ll largely be using it as a tablet or “book”. It’s a serviceable device and is surprisingly well made. I like the leather cover that not only makes this feel like a real (if hefty) notebook, but also adds a touch of class. On the top bezel sits a 5-megapixel webcam, while power and volume buttons line the right edge. There’s also a pair of USB-C ports, one on the left side…
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