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ICYMI: We check out Lenovo’s lightest ThinkPad yet
Here's a roundup of Engadget's tech reviews from this week, including the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano and the Amazon Echo Show 10.
Lenovo's new ThinkPads hide a fingerprint reader in the power button
Lenovo has revealed the latest models — refreshed versions of previous laptops with new features that include a power button with built-in fingerprint reader — joining its ThinkPad line.
ThinkPad X1 Nano review: Light and mighty but doesn’t last
For $1,399, the Nano offers a 16:10 display, a physical webcam shutter and a new 11th-gen Intel processor. But the most outstanding feature is its weight. The question then is: What did Lenovo have to sacrifice to make the Nano so light?
Lenovo's Smart Clock Essential drops to $20 at Lowe's today only
Lenovo added to its smart clock lineup last year with the $50 Essential, a parred-down but still quite smart riff on the original. While Black Friday sales knocked 50 percent off the Smart Clock Essential a few months ago, Lowe’s now has it for only $20, which is a new all-time low. The Smart Clock Essential has a similar design to the original Smart Clock, but Lenovo stripped the Essential’s screen capabilities down to the bare minimum.
Chromebook demand more than doubled in 2020 due to the pandemic
Chromebook shipments more than doubled in 2020 as the pandemic forced many people to learn and work at home.
The best deals we found this week: $40 off Google's Pixel 4a 5G and more
Here are the best tech deals from this week, including $30 off Apple's iPad, $40 off Google's Pixel 4a 5G smartphone and 50 percent off Beats Solo Pro headphones.
Lenovo's new Titanium Yoga laptop will feature Sensel's force-sensing tech
Sensel has announced that the first product to use its force-sensing technology will be Lenovo’s thinnest-ever ThinkPad, the X1 Titanium Yoga laptop.
Lenovo Japan president weighs in on how weird concepts make it to market
We've previously established that the NEC Lavie Mini -- that 8-inch laptop that doubles as a gaming machine -- is a charmingly weird concept that stands a solid shot making it production.
Presenting the Best of CES 2021 finalists!
Here are the finalists for the official 2021 Best of CES Awards.
Lenovo's updated ThinkBook Plus packs a more practical E Ink screen
Pop quiz, hotshot: when's the last time you seriously thought about buying a laptop with a standard screen on one side and an E Ink display on the other? The big draw here is that the second display is, well, bigger: last year's ThinkBook Plus packed a 10.8-inch E Ink screen while this year's model uses a more spacious 12-inch panel that matches the 13.3-inch main screen's 2560x1600 resolution. Curiously, there's no word on Amazon partnerships this year, so while the Gen 2 appears to include an Alexa shortcut, it's unclear if you can read Kindle books on the external display again.
Lenovo's new gaming laptops have 16:10 displays for non-gaming moments
Lenovo has unveiled a flurry of updated Legion gaming laptops with taller screens, RTX 30 graphics and the latest AMD processors.
HP and Lenovo discuss the wild side of laptops in 2021
Every CES, we can expect laptop makers like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Acer and ASUS to announce their latest products with the newest chipsets that Intel and AMD tend to announce at the show. HP and Lenovo are typically the two companies that bring us some of these more fascinating products. At Engadget’s virtual stage here at CES 2021, HP’s chief technologist Mike Nash and Lenovo’s chief customer experience officer Dilip Bhatia joined us to discuss how they come up with these ideas.
Dolby promises better call quality with Dolby Voice for PCs
Lenovo is among the first to use the tech in its latest laptops.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad Yoga gets a titanium upgrade
The new machine is Lenovo's thinnest ThinkPad.
2020 was the best year for PC shipments in a decade
The PC industry ended 2020 with another strong quarterly performance, capping off one of the best years for computer sales in recent memory.
Lenovo's ThinkReality A3 Smart Glasses can show up to five virtual displays
Lenovo has launched a new ThinkReality device for CES 2021, and the company says it’s “one of the most advanced and versatile” smart glasses for enterprise customers. The manufacturer is presenting the ThinkReality A3 as a pair of smart glasses that can be used for applications like 3D visualization and augmented reality guided workflows at a time when the world is “looking to adopt new technologies for smart collaboration.” Unlike the first ThinkReality model, the A6, which looks like your typical mixed reality headset, this one fits more like a pair of (chunky) sunglasses.
What to expect from an online-only CES 2021
CES 2021 will officially take place from January 11th to 14th, but it’ll look very different this year. In the meantime, here’s an idea of what we can expect from CES 2021. We’ll likely see some continuation of trends from previous years too. But, CES 2021 promises to be a relatively slow show.
Lenovo's Tab P11 Android tablet is targeted at families
It’s called the Lenovo Tab P11, and it appears to be a more budget-friendly and lesser version of last year’s Tab P11 Pro. While the P11 Pro is aimed at professionals, the P11 is aimed more at families.
The Lavie Mini is a modern netbook that doubles as a game console
Enter the NEC Lavie Mini: a sort of modern take on the classic netbook that, with the right accessories, doubles as a Switch-style game console. The jury’s still out on how usable the Lavie Mini will actually feel because — again — it only exists as a protoype right now.
Lenovo's Yoga 7 AiO can flip between landscape and portrait modes
It’s time again for Lenovo to update its products, and brace yourselves, because there’s a ton of them. Of note are the new IdeaPad 5G 14-inch, the Yoga AiO 7 and new IdeaPad 5 Pros with AMD chips. It features Lenovo’s patent-pending rotating hinge that can help the screen flip between landscape and portrait orientations.