top | item 24626734 (no title) CliffyA | 5 years ago It's a separate thin keyboard that's sitting on half the screen. There's another picture with the separate keyboard in the other Anantech article. https://www.anandtech.com/show/15280/lenovos-thinkpad-x1-fol... discuss order hn newest webmaven|5 years ago > It's a separate thin keyboard that's sitting on half the screen. There's another picture with the separate keyboard in the other Anantech article. I can't quite tell... Can it be folded without removing the keyboard? martin_a|5 years ago After looking at the images, I think so, yes.When folding it pretty much behaves like a normal notebook, where the screen folds onto the keyboard, only that there's more screen under the keyboard. load replies (1)
webmaven|5 years ago > It's a separate thin keyboard that's sitting on half the screen. There's another picture with the separate keyboard in the other Anantech article. I can't quite tell... Can it be folded without removing the keyboard? martin_a|5 years ago After looking at the images, I think so, yes.When folding it pretty much behaves like a normal notebook, where the screen folds onto the keyboard, only that there's more screen under the keyboard. load replies (1)
martin_a|5 years ago After looking at the images, I think so, yes.When folding it pretty much behaves like a normal notebook, where the screen folds onto the keyboard, only that there's more screen under the keyboard. load replies (1)
webmaven|5 years ago
I can't quite tell... Can it be folded without removing the keyboard?
martin_a|5 years ago
When folding it pretty much behaves like a normal notebook, where the screen folds onto the keyboard, only that there's more screen under the keyboard.