• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    2 hours ago

    Lenovo is really good at turning the coolest technology into absolutely useless laptops.

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      4 hours ago

      I wouldn’t say no gain. I would love that real estate on my bedside stand I use with physical disability. I would not want the sub 17" form factor and keyboard though. I struggle to do anything super technical without a second screen which is a pain in the ass. I can’t sit at a desktop and the ergonomics of a laptop are unbeatable in my situation.

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        4 hours ago

        It looks like when it’s extended it adds a second screen. But it’s vertical, one on top of the other. I feel like doing it horizontally would be more natural to use. Baby steps, I guess.

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          3 hours ago

          I have a monitor on a custom made arm that sits above my laptop when I need a second screen.

          It works well in a tight space like in a board meeting at a conference table or plane seat. Vertical doesn’t make a real difference in my experience. You just need two spaces that do not move so that you can quickly reference multiple documents and keep your place between them.

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            3 hours ago

            Good point. I was thinking of best use case, but really whatever works will do.

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      To be fair, Lenovo also made the ThinkPad. You could throw those down a flight of stairs and they wouldn’t break

      Source: I once dropped a thinkpad down a flight of stairs.

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      3 hours ago

      I’d be happy with a gaming laptop that doesn’t have hinges that break.

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        2 hours ago

        Lenovo might turn your hinge into a screen but giving you a hinge that works is to complicated.

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    How does that work on the software side? I guess you can only slide it out fully, will that part be black while it comes up and then your display automatically changes resolution?

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      Adaptive screen resolution? Maybe like how phones can auto rotate the image? But less annoying hopefully. Sounds like a future feature if this type of thing takes off.

      Edit: Whatching the demo in the article, it looks like they’re adding a screen when it’s extended. Like having another monitor.

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    3 hours ago

    People hating on this but as someone who codes on the road I’d legit buy it if not the price tag. The vertical space is incredible!

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    4 hours ago

    Eventually we’ll get digital newspapers. This is one of the steps to that.

    It’s a pretty awkward growth so far though.

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    3 hours ago

    i get this is a first gen but wow that looks awful. so many wrinkles. not mature enough to be revealed yet imo.