6F6C brehs Lenovo has an extendable monitor laptop

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:dahell: what is the use case for this
With the bigger screen you can use dual screen and actually be able to see both without a magnifying glass


Good for gamers/people who work from laptops/creatives who need to run two things at the same time.
 

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The problem with this is most users need more horizontal space, not vertical.
You can do either just fine, most people never attempted vertical in the first place to even know which they prefer, definitely threw me off first time I saw it


Imo we're just used to thinking horizontal because that's the direction we read things so it "feels" like you're seeing more of the screen when it's actually the same amount of space
 

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:francis:As a former Blue Shirt and semi techie, I promised you that this will end up on clearance due to the following:

  • Faulty batches (screen will glitch out)
  • Price
  • Novelty wearing off
Reminds me of the Lenovo Yogabook that I had a hard time selling, because it was clunky, ugly, stupid as fukk, gimmicked, goofy as hell, unresponsible, and DOA:

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It’s more about the application of this OLED screen technology that allows you to bend or fold displays. I can see them using this for TVs rising out of tables or countertops
 
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