At CES we saw a lot of new things that all the big companies were bringing us, but it’s true that there were quite a few that could seem quite strange, and we didn’t know if they would end up coming out or not because of their complexity. But Lenovo does not disappoint us, and its new device which combines a Tablet, when only the screen is used, with a portable when we connect the keyboard they are two independent devices but they can be used as one.
It is increasingly common to see various companies trying to innovate in the most innovative way possible, and in an era where we believe that everything is invented, it is very difficult to see something that catches our attention enough to make a difference. In this case, Lenovo brings us something that is not only different, but combines two products in one in a rather peculiar way, since they are two types of completely independent devices, with all their components, but that combine with each other.
Two completely different devices combined into one
There are many types of computers, and it is normal that we think that it is increasingly difficult to have something that attracts our attention enough to buy a product that may be quite new. We have seen how many companies have developed convertible laptops, that is, a series of computers that integrate less powerful components to achieve the size and use that a tablet offers but without having to go through the creation of a device based solely on this type.
Yes, Lenovo has created a completely different model of what we think of as a convertible computer, and it is literally a tablet that can be connected to a keyboard, which really is not just a device, otherwise it incorporates all the structure of a laptop. last generation. In this case we are talking about Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5which uses a hybrid system to allow us to incorporate the tablet, equipped with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, into the “keyboard” which integrates an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H.
In general, each of the two devices acts as an independent device, as we mentioned, the tablet offers an Android operating system, with 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, a 256 GB UFS3.1 storage unit and an integrated Qualcomm Adreno graphics card. It is also a 14-inch OLED touchscreen, with a resolution of 2.8K.
Then we have the laptop, which is activated by connecting the tablet to the keyboard, and which offers a series of specifications that explain to us why this hybrid PC has a price of around $ 2,000 to $ 2,200. In this case we are talking, as we have previously indicated, about an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, which has a total of 16 cores, 6 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores and 2 other low-efficiency cores. The configuration includes 32 GB of LPDDR5x-7467 RAM, with a 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD (PCIe Gen 4) and as you might imagine, an integrated Intel graphics card (as well as pre-installed Windows 11).