Lenovo ThinkBook Plus: Dual-screen wonder with good multitasking
Let me put it bluntly at the very outset: The modern worker is a merciless user of his devices—mobiles, tablets or laptops, the last category especially comes in for some special ‘shock and awe’ treatment. Let us not forget these are pandemic times, most of us are working from home and office workloads are unusually heavy. The young workforce is working on various projects concurrently across multiple devices. Yet, switching between tasks and platforms often results in the loss of efficiency. In short, there is a dire need for powerful devices, ubiquitous internet access, and cloud-based apps that make working anywhere, anytime, possible.
Honestly speaking, this reviewer was rather intrigued when Lenovo sent us its new innovation—ThinkBook Plus—for trial purpose. It is a well-made, nicely designed laptop with an ergonomic keyboard and two screens (yes, you guessed it right), with prices starting `99,990. My guess is it is meant for those who are looking for something that is innovative in design and appearance and yet great at multitasking.