- Lenovo’s “Codename Flip” thinkbook is a 18.1 inch OLED laptop OLED OLED
- It offers five distinct modes for multitasking, collaboration and creative workflows
- Always a concept for the moment, without details on the price, availability or durability
It is clear that Lenovo likes to “think different”, just as Apple did once. At CES 2025, it took the Wraps The Thinkbook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, the first laptop in the world with a roller screen, and now at the MWC 2025, it shows the laptop “Codename flip” Thinkbook, which combines two 13 -inch OLED screens in a 18.1 inch giant screen.
He looks incredible, and I really want one, but I fear that it is a little too easy to break in real life.
We actually written on the Thinkbook Flip in January 2025, but at this stage, many details concerning the laptop had not yet been revealed. Even if Lenovo describes the aircraft as a key point of his MWC 2025 plans, some questions remain, although we have at least more information on this subject than before.
A choice of modes
Designed to support the workflows fueled by AI and adaptable workspaces, the 18.1 -inch OLED screen folds out to the outside, allowing users to switch between a 13 -inch compact laptop form and an extended work space vertically for multitasking and collaboration.
Lenovo says that the flip will offer five distinct modes. The Clamshell mode works as a traditional laptop configuration, while the vertical mode is designed to examine the documents. The sharing mode is intended for double -program collaboration, the Tablet mode is intended for creative tasks and the reading mode offers a reading experience without distraction.
Propelled by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, with a 32 GB LPDDR5X memory and SSD PCIE storage, the device includes Thunderbolt 4 ports for rapid data transfer and fingerprint reader for the safety of the professional class.
Lenovo claims that the device will offer multitasking features fueled by AI such as the Split workspace screen, which allows users to run several side -by -side applications without the need for external monitors. The Smart Forcepad introduces an illuminated three -layer dashboard, adding digital keys and support controls for intuitive operation.
Thinkbook “Codename Flip” is described as an overview of the future of hybrid work environments fueled by AI, mixing a flexible design with productivity tools improved by AI. Because it is always a concept, there is no word on availability, prices or if screen insurance will be offered as a peace of mind for the butterhade phase – hopefully, more details will be revealed in the coming months.