Yes, the screen of this Lenovo laptop really turns into a vertical horizontal

Entering a Lenovo exhibition hall may sometimes have the impression of accidentally entered a registration of the sitcom of the 1990s The family counts. I am here to see the standard laptops of Carl Winslow, proven and true conceptions. Then walk in Steve Urkel. Behind his Technicolor straps, he holds a giant metal monstrosity which he calls a laptop stand of the head tracking with a notebook that switches from the landscape to the portrait. “Did I do that?” The Urkel side of Lenovo says, sneering around the area.
Yes, this is indeed something on which Lenovo works. The eccentric world of conceptual devices from the manufacturer of laptops, announced at IFA 2025, now includes the concept of intelligent movement, a large metallic support that uses the integrated camera of your laptop and the microphone and the head tracking software to keep the computer formed on your eyes at any time. The laptop screen can follow you if you run on the side or even try to dodge yourself under your desk, as if the boss of your zoom call should be loomed even more than usual. The head tracking can be capricious. Move your facade so far from the camera range can let the device guess where you are. What can make it more superficial is a common problem with head tracking software. Having two heads in the frame can leave it in addition confused.

The Lenovo Smart Motion concept is a heavy camera that will want to remain rooted in your desktop configuration. To this end, it is built with additional fans inside to try to keep your mobile workstation very cool. It is currently only large enough to support relatively thin laptops, so you will not want to stick your huge 18 -inch game laptop on the stand and hope that the engines do not give. There is an additional “AI ring” which allows the orders of gestures to manually move the support. Although the machine seems first designed for people who simply cannot sit at their office, there may be other cases of accessibility use for people in chairs that are too low for their office.
Not weird enough? How about a laptop that moves from horizontal to vertical

The other proof of concept of Lenovo is its concept Thinkbook Veriflex, a 14 -inch laptop with a screen that can turn vertically on a hinge. The real mechanism inside the laptop is complex. The laptop cover supports a seal that can revolve around two points, allowing the screen to lift and fall back in position with one hand. This transforms your 14 -inch average horizontal screen into a vertical screen, at hand for people who code or prefer to read more than one paragraph both on a web page filled with advertising.
Lenovo has also shown how the additional room allows you to stick a phone in case you want to use Lenovo Smart Connect to transfer files or reflect your phone. The only things that are missing are a stand for the phone and perhaps a withdrawal tab to facilitate the entry and turnover of the screen a little easier. Otherwise, it seems that it is one of the most useful concepts that Lenovo has designed in recent years. The last time Lenovo showed us his concepts, he has actually brought to life in the form of the more gender thinkbook with his 14 -inch screen which extends vertically to 16.7 inches with the press on a button.
If you were thinking of some devices, you could stand on the smart movement, you can consult the next list of Lenovo laptops as the new ThinkPad P16 Gen 3. It is a workstation with an Intel Core Ultra 200 HX GPU and one of the NVIDI RTX Pro Series GPU. It is the type of high -end commercial device which can obtain up to 128 GB of RAM, which, all combined, can make good use of its OLED 3.2K touch screen. It is one of these commercial devices that make it a sort of other high -end devices, even player’s laptops, seem jaded despite the high starting price of $ 3,400. It is certainly a more unadorned device, Winslow-Esque.
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