Lenovo’s New Concepts Include a Rotating Screen I Want on All Laptops
The ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept features a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display rotating 90 degrees to improve productivity for vertical workflows like coding and document review, Lenovo said.
- Lenovo introduced the ThinkBook VertiFlex, which features a rotating screen that can shift between horizontal and vertical positions at IFA 2025 in Berlin.
- The ThinkBook VertiFlex has a slim profile at 17.9 mm thick and weighs about 3 pounds, making it lightweight for a laptop.
- Lenovo's concept, which is not for sale yet, allows the screen to rotate manually for better use of vertical space.
- Other companies like Samsung and Acer are also presenting news at IFA 2025, which runs from September 5 to September 9.
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