Lenovo's Project Pivo Laptop with Rotating Display Leaks Ahead of IFA Reveal
Lenovo's Project Pivo features a rotating 16:9 display to enhance productivity by switching between portrait and landscape modes, continuing the company's innovation in laptop designs.
- Lenovo is set to showcase a concept laptop called Project Pivo with a screen that rotates between landscape and portrait at IFA Berlin next week.
- This unveiling follows Lenovo's history of presenting experimental laptops at trade shows and recent leaks by Evan Blass ahead of the September 5–9 event.
- Project Pivo features a 14-inch OLED display supporting standard laptop use in landscape and additional vertical space in portrait mode, useful for reading or coding.
- Evan Blass also revealed Lenovo will debut the second-generation Legion Go gaming handheld, new tablets, and Motorola smartphones, while noting no guarantee Project Pivo will reach stores.
- Lenovo may use IFA to gauge consumer interest and decide on a commercial release, continuing its pattern of evolving some concept devices into products.
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Lenovo's Project Pivo laptop with rotating display leaks ahead of IFA reveal
Lenovo's concept device, known internally as Project Pivo, will be shown off at Berlin's IFA tech trade show next week. Prolific leaker Evan Blass posted an image of the laptop, which offers the kind of rotation functionality found on many monitors.Read Entire Article
Leaker shares Lenovo's radical new concepts: a laptop with a screen that rotates into portrait, and an AI-powered notebook stand - WorldNL Magazine
(Image credit: Evan Blass / Lenovo) A couple of Lenovo's concept products have been leaked on XOne is a laptop with a screen that rotates into portrait modeThe other is a self-adjusting laptop stand that seemingly uses AI to position the notebook for optimal ergonomicsLenovo is apparently set to show off a new concept laptop at the IFA show next week which features a screen that can be rotated into a portrait position, along with an innovative …
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