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Lenovo will have a lot, very busy CES this January: the global technology event will take place from January 5 to 8 and Lenovo will showcase new tablets, laptops and other devices from its main product lines. And, perhaps, the ThinkPhone too.
Leakster Evan Blass has posted images of all the new devices that will be featured at CES. First, here are the sharp images from the Lenovo ThinkPhone. Its design borrows from the popular ThinkPad line of laptops, though the actual hardware could be based on a Motorola — the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Moto X40, perhaps, or something equally powerful.
Lenovo ThinkPhones (leaked images)
A Lenovo Tab Extreme tablet also recently leaked, presumably to be a high-end slate with a Dimensity 9000 chipset, 3,000 x 1,876px display with stylus support, and a bespoke keyboard accessory similar to Apple’s Magic Keyboard.
Lenovo Tab Extreme (Leaked Images)
Next, something dubbed Lenovo SmartPaper. This looks very similar to the Yoga Paper E-Ink tablet, which also supports a Wacom stylus for note-taking. The Yoga Paper works with Android and the SmartPaper should too.
The post continues on our Blog: Huge leak shows Lenovo’s CES 2023 list: ThinkPhone, Tab Extreme, and more
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Leakster Evan Blass has posted images of all the new devices that will be featured at CES. First, here are the sharp images from the Lenovo ThinkPhone. Its design borrows from the popular ThinkPad line of laptops, though the actual hardware could be based on a Motorola — the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Moto X40, perhaps, or something equally powerful.
Lenovo ThinkPhones (leaked images)
A Lenovo Tab Extreme tablet also recently leaked, presumably to be a high-end slate with a Dimensity 9000 chipset, 3,000 x 1,876px display with stylus support, and a bespoke keyboard accessory similar to Apple’s Magic Keyboard.
Lenovo Tab Extreme (Leaked Images)
Next, something dubbed Lenovo SmartPaper. This looks very similar to the Yoga Paper E-Ink tablet, which also supports a Wacom stylus for note-taking. The Yoga Paper works with Android and the SmartPaper should too.
The post continues on our Blog: Huge leak shows Lenovo’s CES 2023 list: ThinkPhone, Tab Extreme, and more
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!