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.
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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 […]
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Lenovo revealed four new ThinkPads yesterday, and today they re joined by four new ThinkBooks, including a second-generation ThinkBook Plus with a revamped E Ink display. (The video below outlines the new models and includes a hands-on look at each, demonstrated by Lenovo.)
ThinkBook Plus Gen 2: Now With Bigger E Ink
The ThinkBook Plus, which you can see in the image above, offers something a little different to your standard laptop experience by including a second, power-sipping E Ink display on the exterior of the case. This second-generation model revamps the E Ink screen, pushing the size up to 12 inches (the Plus Gen 1 had a 10.8-inch E Ink panel), upping the resolution to 2,560 by 1,600, and allowing you to do more with it, including reading, browsing, and viewing presentations.