Practical Dual-Display Laptops

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i Supports Intensive Workflows

Dual-display laptops are quickly becoming one of the latest features to support the needs of prosumers, which is observed with new products like the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i laptop. The unit is equipped with both the full-color low-blue light screen on the inside as well as the e-Ink display on the exterior that can be used for greatly enhancing a user's productivity. The dual-screen design doesn't add too much additional heft thanks to a construction that weighs just 1.3 kilograms and maintains a slim aesthetic at just 13.9mm in thickness.

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i laptop comes packed with a stylus that is stored in its own garage when not in use to keep it within reach, but out of the way when not required.

Trend Themes

  1. Dual-display Laptops for Productivity — Dual-display laptops are becoming popular for prosumers who require intensive workflows and increased productivity.
  2. Low-blue Light Screens — Low-blue light screens are becoming an important feature for users who need to reduce eye strain and improve sleep.
  3. Stylus Integration — Integration of stylus in laptops is becoming increasingly important for artists, designers, and other creatives.

Industry Implications

  1. Technology — The technology industry can explore new opportunities in designing and manufacturing new dual-display laptops with low-blue light screens and stylus integration.
  2. Productivity Tools — Companies producing productivity tools can develop software and applications that can take advantage of dual displays and stylus integration.
  3. Creative Industries — Creative industries such as design and art can benefit from dual-display laptops with stylus integration as it can enhance creativity and productivity.

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