Lenovo Korea Launches 3rd Generation ThinkBook Plus with Auxiliary Display
Lenovo All-in-One Comes with Pen Included as Standard
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] Lenovo Korea announced on the 13th that it will launch the 3rd generation of the 'ThinkBook Plus' equipped with an 8-inch auxiliary display.
The 3rd generation ThinkBook Plus, featuring a 17.3-inch display with an industry-first 21:10 aspect ratio, is optimized for multitasking work with its 8-inch auxiliary display. The main display, boasting a screen 30% larger than a 14-inch laptop, supports up to 400 nits brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is Dolby Vision and TUV Rheinland certified, and the 800x1280 resolution LCD auxiliary display supports touch functionality.
The 3rd generation ThinkBook Plus comes standard with the 'Lenovo Integrated Pen,' which allows sketching and note-taking on the auxiliary display. Users can display the tools of applications used on the main display on the auxiliary display or arrange frequently used application icons there. During video conferences, the main display can show the meeting screen while the auxiliary display can be used as a chat window or notepad. By selecting the optional 'Lenovo E Color Pen,' which detects colors, users can utilize the auxiliary display as a drawing board to quickly extract colors needed for image editing.
The 3rd generation ThinkBook Plus is equipped with Intel 12th generation Core H-series processors, up to 32GB of memory, and 1TB of storage. Wi-Fi 6E supports fast and stable connections, and it also features Dolby Atmos-certified Harman Kardon speakers.
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Yoonho Kim, CEO of Lenovo Korea, said, "Lenovo is designing new products, solutions, and services to enhance the experience of business users," adding, "This will enable more flexible work and create a productive work environment."
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