The Smart Poartpad Trackpad, which has a three -layer -lit dashboard, is also interesting. One layer are, for example, the numerical keys, and another level is the media controls.
The entire machine is 16.9 inches thick, a little more than a MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, Lenovo did not say whether it is considered to put this concept into reality, although this model is powered by Intelās Core Ultra 7 chip with 32 GB RAM.
Yoga Solar PC
If your laptop tends to sit at your desk when you donāt use it, you may be appreciated by Lenovoās next concept ā the Yoga Solar PC. Solar collectors embedded on the lid and Lenovo says that it provides more than 24 percent solar energy compensation rate, which claims that they are better than the industry average. That seems to be followed as Energyage reports The current average is 21.4 percent.
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This means that the Yoga -Solar -PC, if it is closed on a desk, does not need any wires. It can be charged during the ambient lighting, even though they achieve better results with natural light. According to Lenovo, its āback contact cellsā technology moves the assembly clamps and grid lines of the solar panel backwards and maximizes the light absorption. This is also paired with the dynamic solar tracking system, which allegedly measures the current and the voltage of the solar collectors to prioritize the sending of solar energy to the system. Twenty minutes in the sun use it up to an hour of video playback and can even generate some electricity in poor lighting conditions, which means that the battery will maintain the PC when idling.
This is not the worldās first solar-powered laptop das that would be Samsung NC215S From 2011-but because the Yoga Solar PC from Lenovo is 15 millimeters thin, the company calls the āworldās first ultraslim sun drivesā.
Magic Bay
Finally we come to Lenovo Accesories Concepts. These accessories use the companyās Modular Magic Bay ecosystem, which is currently available for ThinkBook laptops. You can currently attach various accessories such as a webcam or a 4G hotspot to Magic Bay, which is the focus of the laptop.
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