![]() ![]() Of course, you can get a second screen without buying a purpose-built laptop by simply attaching a mobile monitor like the Mobile Pixels Duex Lite we reviewed last year. We give credit to the company for pushing new and original product ideas, but we can't give this Lenovo more than 3.5 stars. In reality, while it's a technological showcase for Lenovo and a cool conversation starter around the office, the dual-screen approach handicaps this ThinkBook in both battery life and general ease of use. The new generation is a real glow-up, replacing the e-ink lid with an 8-inch, pen-friendly touch screen in the palm rest that tantalizingly promises to make all your productivity dreams come true. The first ThinkBook Plus featured an e-ink display built into the lid, while the Gen 2 model offered improved handwriting and interaction. But the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 ($2,309 as tested) is impossible to mistake for your average black slab: This 17.3-inch behemoth will have colleagues peering over your cubicle wall to see it, thanks to an integrated second screen, shaped like a smartphone display, to the right of the keyboard. Lenovo is known for relatively spartan, office-friendly designs, especially with its ThinkBook business laptops. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication. ![]() How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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