Beyond the ThinkPad: How Lenovo is innovating with foldables and rollables


For a company whose laptops are best known for their boxy black aesthetics, Lenovo has steadfastly embraced the understated appeal of its ThinkPads. Rather than chase after the fickle tastes of millennials and ever-changing whims of Gen Z with colorful clamshells, Lenovo stubbornly iterated and perfected the innocuous squared-off design – which was inspired by the simplicity of the Japanese bento box – to become the gold standard among business crowds. 

But whatever preconceived notions of Lenovo you may have had, you should put them aside. Lenovo radically broke out of its bento box in 2019. That year, the company found the courage to think beyond the ThinkPad to become the first PC company to embrace foldables with the first-generation ThinkPad X1 Fold. 

Lenovo: The journey for new form factors begins

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (Gen2)

(Image credit: Daniel Rubino)

Despite launching to consumers in 2020 right before the pandemic began, Lenovo’s journey to the X1 Fold began even earlier. Three years prior to the debut of the ThinkPad X1 Fold, Lenovo, along with smartphone subsidiary Motorola, began its exploration of novel form factors to see how much more innovation it can drive in the PC space.  





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