Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold G2
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Análisis para el Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold G2
Origen: Xataka
Sin embargo, es evidente que no es un equipo adecuado para todos los usuarios que necesitamos tener un ordenador portátil bien dotado para productividad y creación de contenidos. Tiene lo que hace falta para resolver de una forma satisfactoria estos escenarios, de eso no cabe duda, pero su precio (cuesta 2999 euros con la configuración menos ambiciosa) lo coloca fuera del alcance de buena parte de los usuarios. Aun así, quien lo quiera podrá comprarlo a partir del próximo mes de noviembre.
Hands-On, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 09/02/2022
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Origen: Pocketnow
So, what if you could have a 16-inch touch display, that was also a computer you could pack up and carry, but that could also convert to a 12-inch Laptop, but that was durable enough to gain MIL-SPEC certification? I know.. Let me explain. This is the 2022 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold, and regardless of what you thought of its earlier predecessor from two years ago, this is NOT that computer. I mean, if you remember Michael Fisher did all he could to love it but couldn't, but it was mainly because at the time it was pretty experimental. This year's X1 Fold is a completely different animal, with a couple of use cases that make all the logical sense in the world. Reporting from both New York City and Berlin and with Adam Lein on Camera, I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow. Let's dive in to our hands-on.
Hands-On, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 09/02/2022
Origen: Pocket Lint EN→ES
There's no denying the appeal of the X1 Fold. It's an interesting take on utilising folding, flexible display panels. There aren't many devices like it out there yet, and it's one of the neatest implementations we've seen yet. However, there's no denying that with a price tag comfortably over the $2000 mark in the US (with prices starting from $2499). It's a new technology and so - of course - comes with a big price tag. But it's a lot of money to ask for a technology which still feels very much like it's in its experimental phase.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/02/2022
Origen: Engadget
Almost two years after making the first laptop with a flexible display, Lenovo has returned with the 2022 ThinkPad X1 Fold which sports a brand new design and a much larger 16.3-inch display.
Hands-On, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 09/01/2022
Origen: Tom's Guide EN→ES
The new ThinkPad X1 Fold 2022 delivers a much bigger 16.3-inch display, a more powerful 12th gen processor, comfier keyboard and slimmer bezels, improving on the original X1 Fold in almost every way. But $2,499 is still a lot to spend on a foldable screen laptop, and the accessories cost extra.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/01/2022
Origen: Ultrabook Review EN→ES
I only got to spend little time with the X1 Fold, but it further cemented my belief that I’ll get myself a foldable laptop in due time. While the implementation differs from what Asus did with their ZenBook Fold, as this X1 Fold is a little smaller and packs in more compactly, the overall experience is pretty much the same: a portable format for traveling, with the ability to open up into a practical large-screen device on your desk. Sure, the performance isn’t much compared to other modern platforms, but for casual use and light multitasking, this will do fine. And that’s pretty much what I need in a portable device when traveling for work or vacation, as I do the heavy lifting on my PC. Of course, the X1 Fold is still expensive at this point, even if more affordable than the ZenBook Fold, so not something that most will be able to justify. I can’t really justify it either, yet, but give it a year or two for the technology to mature and pricing to drop towards the 2K mark or maybe under (especially with the sales that Lenovo are running time and again), and I’m fairly convinced one of these foldables are going to finally retire my old XPS 13. Anyway, that’s about it for now, but stay tuned as we get our hands of a finalized model of this Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold 2nd gen for a proper review later in the year.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/01/2022
Origen: Techradar EN→ES
Competition is finally heating up in the foldable laptop space, with Asus announcing its new Zenbook 17 Fold OLED at the same time. Both Asus and Lenovo itself seem to have taken lessons from the first ThinkPad X1 Fold’s failures, with bigger screens, sturdier designs, and more powerful hardware. Comparisons are inevitable, but it’ll be impossible to judge which foldable laptop is superior until we can properly test them both. For now, we’ll simply say that the ThinkPad X1 Fold Gen 2 was a joy to use, and we’re a tiny bit sad that we weren’t able to perform a whirlwind heist to nab one from the Lenovo event venue.
Hands-On, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 09/01/2022
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16.30": 15-16 pulgadas es un tamaño de pantalla estándar para portátiles y ofrece la mayor variedad de productos.
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1.28 kg: Este peso es típico para tablets muy grandes, subportátiles, ultrabooks y convertibles con una diagonal de pantalla de 11-13 pulgadas.
Lenovo:
Lenovo ("Le" de leyenda inglesa, novo (latín) por nuevo) se fundó en 1984 como empresa china de comercio de ordenadores. En 2004 era el mayor fabricante de portátiles de China y, tras adquirir la división de PC de IBM en 2005, el cuarto del mundo. Además de ordenadores de sobremesa y portátiles, la empresa fabrica monitores, proyectores, servidores, etc., y está especializada en el desarrollo, fabricación y comercialización de electrónica de consumo, ordenadores personales, software, soluciones empresariales y servicios relacionados.
En 2016, la empresa ocupó el primer puesto mundial en ventas de ordenadores. Seguirá siéndolo en 2023, con cerca del 23% de cuota de mercado mundial. Las líneas de productos más importantes son Thinkpad, Legion e Ideapad.
En 2011, adquirió una participación mayoritaria en Medion AG, un fabricante europeo de hardware informático. En 2014 compró Motorola Mobility, lo que dio a Lenovo un impulso en el mercado de los smartphones.
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