Quote from: ITTech on February 19, 2024, 15:01:05I will never understand all these tech writers saying how Lenovo and Asus are so innovative... This was done well over 10 years ago and Acer deserves this credit. Iconia 6120 and Iconia 6886 ring any bells?
There is one crucial difference between the current dual screen options (and the foldable) and the older ones like the Acer Iconias: the magnetically attached physical keyboard.
I think the keyboard makes all the difference between a gimmick and a productivity device.
So far, I think the Yoga Book 9i is the best implementation of the dial screen concept so far, with the only advantage of a far more expensive foldable being a large screen for watching movies (but with the downside of only folding 180 degrees). For productivity, the split across the middle does not matter. I also think Lenovo is correct in switching to stowing the keyboard outside as it makes for a sturdier device.