Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus melds the best of ThinkPad and E-Ink pad

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Ross Rubin

Ross Rubin
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Ross Rubin is the founder and principal analyst at Reticle Research and co-host of the Techspansive podcast. Ross has been an industry analyst focusing on innovation in the technology, media and telecom markets since 1996.

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on December 20, 2021

| Topic: Laptops

In my last column on 2021’s dual-screened notebooks, I discussed the productivity advantages that ASUS enabled with the second OLED display on the
Zenbook Duo Pro

. But there’s no rule that second displays have to be OLEDs or LCDs. They can include displays like E-Ink, an option that Lenovo has pursued more earnestly than any other PC maker. 

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