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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Review: Folding Screen PC Hits a Sweet Spot Between Laptops & Tablets

  • The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is the world’s first foldable PC.
  • It flaunts a crisp and vibrant 2K folding display.
  • The folding PC features a sturdy, durable build that feels premium too.
  • It supports eSIM-based 5G/LTE connectivity (in select regions).

The personal computer (PC) market had been on a steady decline for years, but that did not stop companies from innovating. Over the years, Lenovo introduced cool products like the Yoga series laptops with a 180-degree or even 360-degree rotating hinge for the display. It also introduced the Yoga Book Touch with a capacitive touch-sensitive surface that can be used as a sketchpad or a full QWERTY keyboard. Continuing the innovation, Lenovo has introduced the world’s first folding PC – the ThinkPad X1 Fold, with prices starting at around $2,499 in the US (around $3,300 here in India).

The foldable form factor on smartphones has some interesting use cases that we have seen on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Flip, Huawei Mate X, and Moto Razr devices. But how can a folding screen be useful on a laptop when it comes to offering convenience and usability? We try to answer that in our in-depth review after using the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold for close to two months now.

Design: Premium Materials and Sturdy Build Offers Good Durability

Lenovo’s ThinkPad range of laptops are known for their design and durability, and the X1 Fold continues this legacy. It is cleverly engineered and well-crafted to stand out from the crowd. When folded, the ThinkPad X1 Fold looks like a diary with a black leather cover with a textured finish. This offers a good grip when you hold it in your hand, and looks premium too. From a distance, not many will be able to make out if it is a diary or a laptop.

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Upon opening/unfolding, reveals a full 13.3-inch foldable OLED screen, which is the same size as the laptop. There are thick bezels along all four sides of the screen and they have a rubberized finish on them which makes it easy to hold in tablet mode.

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Unlike foldable smartphones where the crease is easily noticeable, the same isn’t the case with the X1 Fold. You will only notice a sight crease when seen from an angle, that too when you know that you are looking for it. Others will not even notice it.

The ThinkPad X1 Fold weighs a little under 1kg, which is impressive.

But one of the key highlights of the ThinkPad X1 Fold is the engineering that has gone behind the hinge that holds the two back panels together. Lenovo said it took years of R&D in making the opening and closing mechanism smooth, sturdy, and durable.

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Though, you will need both hands to open and close the foldable PC. And even after two months of usage, the hinge mechanism is still solid, and it locks the display at the perfect angle, which is impressive.

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The hinge has sufficient tension to keep the screen in an upright 90% position to use it as a mini laptop.

The back right side of the leather cover also acts as a built-in kickstand allowing you to prop up the X1 Fold on the desk. This is a good addition, as seen on other devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro 7, offering a laptop screen/desktop monitor-like experience.

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In terms of ports, you only get two USB Type-C ones – one located on the left panel, and the other at the bottom. So, when the screen is in an upright position, only one port is accessible.

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One other thing worth mentioning is that when folded, there is a slight gap that is noticeable as the display does not completely fold. But this gap is filled when you dock the tiny keyboard, which magnetically attaches to the bezel’s frame. The Keyboard can be charged using a micro-USB port. But it can also charge wirelessly when docked on the bezel.

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Display: Great Viewing Experience, Especially for Multimedia Consumption

  • 3-inch OLED touchscreen, 300 nits brightness.
  • QXGA resolution, 2048x1536pixels, 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • Intel Integrated UHD Graphics.
  • Supports Lenovo Stylus Pen for creative doodling and sketching.

Besides the hinge, the folding display is the biggest highlight of the ThinkPad X1 Fold. The text looks crisp, the colors are punchy and the panel is bright enough to offer a great viewing experience whether you are indoors or using outdoors. The touch response is good too and I did not notice any delay when using it for tasks like opening or closing apps or scrolling through settings. I was a little worried at first thinking about the screen’s durability, but my confidence has only risen in the two months of usage. Kudos to Lenovo for making a strong product, especially when the folding screen is one of the most delicate parts of the PC.

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The OLED screen offers good viewing angles and vibrant color reproduction to enjoy watching content.

In terms of the viewing experience, the vibrant color reproduction of the screen ensures you enjoy all types of content, be it reading e-books, surfing websites, or even binge-watching favorite shows on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. For instance, when watching the Art of Flight, the screen produced bright whites for the snow, clear blue skies, and colors of the helicopter, the pattern on jackets of those skiing, and more. The Intel UHD integrated graphics is good enough for casual gaming or basic photo/video editing on apps, but is not intended for heavy gaming.

Talking about folding screen laptops, Senior Analyst Jene Park said, “PC makers are now offering laptops with OLED panels as a differentiator. These OLED screens not only consume less power, but also offer rich colors, even at low brightness. They also enable adding features like high refresh rate to offer smooth video viewing experience. Unlike regular laptops, foldable screen laptop form factor is compact which greatly adds to its portability and mobility. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold display panel is a foldable OLED in a tandem structure with polyimide as the cover window. Using polyimide over UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) lowers the display price for Lenovo, and the tandem structure on the panel will extend its lifespan as well.”

To take advantage of the screen real estate, Lenovo has also added a utility tool in the software – Lenovo Mode Switcher. Whether in landscape or portrait mode, it lets you run programs in full screen, or multi-task easily by dividing the screen into two parts – each running one program.

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Lenovo Mode Switcher makes multitasking easier.

Then there is another mode that is activated when you dock the keyboard on the frame. The screen automatically shrinks just to the part that is visible above the keyboard. It takes a couple of seconds for the screen to adjust, and the ThinkPad X1 Fold quickly transforms into a netbook. Of course, you will need to fold the screen upright position for that.

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It may not be a great experience switching from a full big screen to a tiny netbook size, but this could be useful when working from cramped spaces, such as in an airplane while keeping it on the seat tray.

Docking the keyboard and putting the screen in an upright position transforms the foldable PC into a small netbook.

Lenovo’s idea of adding a magnetic detachable Fold Mini keyboard is commendable, something that makes using this PC with a new form factor more exciting. The keys have decent travel and good feedback. They also have a rubberized finish which makes typing easier. I have written this entire review typing on the Fold Mini keyboard. Typing was tough initially due to the small size, but after getting used to it, typing experience was fun.

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But Lenovo has crammed too much in the keys, the one where it gets a little frustrating where you need to use the Function key to add frequently used characters like – ?, /, [, ], { and }. Also, while the trackpad addition is good, it is too tiny to move the cursor properly.

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The Fold Mini keyboard could have had a better layout to better accommodate frequently used characters.

Lastly, the touchscreen display also supports using the Lenovo Stylus Pen for sketching and doodling. It uses Wacom protocol and supports 4096 levels of pressure and during my usage, the sketching experience was good. It is thick enough to comfortably hold and use as a regular pen for taking notes.

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The Pen charges using the Type-C port on the top. Lenovo says that a single charge offers good battery life of over 150 hours, and while I was not able to test the claims, I have only charged it once in the last two months and used for five to six hours so far.

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Lenovo Stylus Pen support is another good addition for taking quick notes and sketching for amateur digital artists.

Experience: Future Ready for Windows 11, But Ships with Buggy Windows 10

  • Intel Core i5-L16G7, 5-Core/5 Threads, 1.4GHz Clock Speed, Turbo Boost 3.0GHz.
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 512GB SSD.
  • Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 6, (Optional 5G).
  • 64-bit Windows 10 Home.
  • 5MP IR Camera (supports Windows Hello, but not enabled yet).
  • 4 Cell 50Wh battery with 65W fast charging.

Initial Hiccups Due to Poorly Optimized Windows 10

Now, when you are spending a premium on a folding PC, it all gets down to performance and there is a lot more to talk about in here. My ThinkPad X1 Fold experience started with bugs in the pre-loaded Windows 10 OS. I believe the software was corrupt, which was resulting in a “software crash with the blue screen of death” every few minutes. I went to Reset the PC when the OS completely crashed.

The only way to recover at that point was to use a USB Keyboard to boot into the startup menu, and of course, also have a USB Pen Drive with recovery media. But with two Type-C ports, it would have been difficult to recover without dongles. Luckily, I had two Type-C to regular Type-A dongles that eased the recovery process. While not everyone could encounter this issue, the full touch input and Type-C ports do have their setbacks.

Now even after restoring the system, Windows 10 was still buggy, where the programs would hang and the X1 Fold became unresponsive. At times, the touchscreen would also become unresponsive and the only way to resume was to do a hard reboot. These issues arise as Windows 10 is not properly optimized for this type of form factor, the one where Lenovo’s UI runs on top for the Mode Switcher feature.

Installing Windows 11 Gave ThinkPad X1 Fold A New Lease of Life

While talking to Lenovo, the company did mention that the X1 Fold was to be shipped with the Windows 10X OS, which was to be optimized for new foldable form factors. But Microsoft scrapped the ambitious OS, and those features are now baked in Windows 11. So, I went ahead and installed the Windows 11 Developer Preview, which has come a long way in optimizing the OS, with regular updates, ahead of upcoming official rollout.

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Windows 11 brings a fresh new UI with softer visuals and transparent background. All new repositioned Start Menu, new Snap Groups and Layouts to make the best of screen real estate, Microsoft Teams integrated within the OS, and much more. All these refinements along with optimizations did make the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold experience more enjoyable.

Good Overall Performance, but a Powerful Processor Could Have Been Even Better

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is powered by Intel’s Core i5-L16G7 CPU based on Lakefield architecture. It is one of those “hybrid” processors for thin and light devices and is designed to be efficient. They are Intel’s answer to ARM chips from Qualcomm and Apple that we are now seeing in laptops. Paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and Integrated UHD graphics, the X1 Fold does not have powerful hardware to suit content creators or gamers, or those with heavy usage.

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But the overall performance was surprisingly good, having a Core i7 processor and 16GB RAM would have been better to offer more power and also justify the premium cost. My usage included using apps like MS Office (for Word, PowerPoint, and Excel), the Chromium Edge browser for surfing, watching movies and TV shows on OTT platforms, occasional YouTube videos, and so on. I also used apps like Instagram, Twitter, and Flipboard to scroll through the timeline, flip through the news, and more, and the experience was smooth.

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I did try to play games like Asphalt 9: Legends (downloaded from Microsoft Store), which works well but touch is still not properly optimized for Windows 11. I did load Steam to run older Flight Simulator X, but the experience was just about okay, that too on low frame-rate settings. Similarly, apps like Adobe Rush CC worked fairly well in editing videos, but it is not easy to edit with a touchscreen or the tiny bundled keyboard. Also, the rendering was not that fast. It could be good to edit occasional videos shot on phones, but this is not a PC for content creators and YouTubers who would like to edit on the go.

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That being said, for someone like me, who is usually writing content (be it features or product reviews), the ThinkPad X1 Fold was convenient to use. In terms of battery life, a full charge lasted me for a little over six hours, continuously, this included taking calls on Zoom and Teams, surfing, and writing. Fast charging is quick enough to top up the battery from empty to half in about 40 minutes, and a full charge in about 90 minutes.

Key Takeaways: With Right Hardware, Software Tuning, Foldable PCs Sound Promising

  • The foldable PC form factor is convenient and promising. The flexible OLED display offers good touch response and content viewing experience while also being durable.
  • Neat additions like the magnetic keyboard and stylus support from Lenovo show the full capabilities that foldable PC form factor can offer.
  • Better and more powerful hardware could have been better to offer an even smoother, hassle-free experience.
  • The ThinkPad X1 Fold works better with Windows 11 beta, but it will be interesting to see how the experience improves further with more software refinements.

Also Read: Strategic Reviews and Insights on Latest PCs and Smartphones

Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 Review: A Solid Performer in Work-From-Home Era

The Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 features 8GB RAM and up to 512GB SSD
The laptop comes with 46Wh battery and fast-charging capabilities

With the global smartphone market becoming saturated, OEMs are aggressively looking at opportunities to create new revenue streams. The emerging IoE (Internet of Everything) and 5G ecosystem is one such opportunity. As a result, smartphone makers are launching accessories like TWS (true wireless stereo) earphones, smartwatches and fitness bands. Xiaomi, which has now become the world’s third largest smartphone maker, has been expanding its portfolio in this direction as well. Besides getting into the smart TV segment and launching a range of IoT (Internet of Things) products, the company has also entered the laptop segment with the Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 series.

These Mi Notebooks offer mainstream to high-end configurations. India is the second country after China where Xiaomi is expanding its Mi Notebook 14 portfolio with a specially customized version. I have been using this version for over a month now, and it has managed to impress me.

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COVID-19 Gives a New Lease of Life to Notebooks

PC and laptop sales were declining over the past few years. But while the COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted businesses, they also gave a new lease of life to PCs and laptops. As countries have not been able to contain the spread of the coronavirus so far, work from home and study from home have become the new norm. This has pushed the need for having a reliable computer at home. For Xiaomi, the timing could not have been any better to expand in this new laptop category.

Commenting on Xiaomi’s strategy, research analyst MengMeng Zhang said, “As part of its IoT strategy, Xiaomi has been actively expanding into different segments outside of smartphones through both developing in-house and investing in and incubating companies. The IoT ecosystem and smart home appliances that Xiaomi has built will allow it to create more synergies between smartphones and other IoT products.”

Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 Pricing and Specifications

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Like the smartphone strategy of aggressive pricing with better specifications than the competition, the Mi Notebook 14 comes with price-beating specifications. But does that translate into better performance? Well, there are three areas where the Mi Notebook 14 shines – design, performance and battery life. I will talk about these in the review below. The model that I am reviewing is the top-end variant with 512GB SSD and NVIDIA MX 250 GPU, available for around $660.

All-Metallic Premium Design

Xiaomi’s affordable mainstream laptop comes with an impressive all-metallic design. Made from anodized sandblasted coating, the metal frame is quite sturdy and looks premium too. It is not common to see laptops at this price point sporting an all-metallic design, and Xiaomi clearly has done well here. With all this, it weighs 1.5 kg and is just around 18 mm thick.

One of the interesting things that Xiaomi has done here is to keep the profile very neat and clean. There are no logos or brand engraving on the display lid or below the keyboard area where we rest our palms. There is just one sticker logo from Intel.

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Talking about ports, there is a charging port, HDMI and two USB 3.1 Type-A ports on the left, whereas a 3.5 mm jack and a USB 2.0 Type-A port are on the right. Behind the lid is a 14-inch FHD display with 16:9 aspect ratio and anti-glare coating. The display has thick bezels on the top and bottom, and there is also a MI logo at the bottom. Watching content was fun, be it videos or playing games. Colors look good, although not too punchy, but a good experience overall. The text was crisp too. The anti-glare coating came in handy when I was sitting on the window with the sunlight falling directly on the screen.

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Unlike most mainstream laptops, Xiaomi has not included a built-in webcam, but has bundled a detachable USB one with every laptop. The quality of the webcam is good enough for video calls, but not great. Also, plugging the camera in and out every time may look inconvenient, but it is no big deal. You will only need it when you want to make video calls. The other inconvenience will be only when you go out leaving behind the webcam. But this is likely to be rare.

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Lastly, I would like to talk about the keyboard and trackpad. The keyboard comes with a scissor-switch mechanism with a travel distance of 1.3 mm. Xiaomi says it has also included a dust protection layer, which is a good addition. The keys have textured finish, making them easier to grip and type, unlike the smooth plastic ones. Backlit keyboard is missing though, but I do not think it is a big deal at this price point. My personal and work laptops both have a backlit keyboard, but I keep the light off when not needed. So, while having a backlit keyboard would have been great, not having one is not a deal breaker.

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Moving to the trackpad, the smooth glass surface allows for easy swipe and scrolling gestures. Xiaomi has also added a palm rejection feature to avoid unintended touches when typing, and it works well. The only problem I have with the trackpad is that the touch response has a bit of a lag, and it is an area where Xiaomi can look to make improvements.

The all-metallic design makes it look premium and adds durability.

Performance: Enough Power to Get Going

Specifications-wise, the Mi Notebook 14 draws its power from Intel’s 10th Gen ‘Comet Lake’ Core i5-10210U quad-core processor. With base speed of 1.6GHz and turbo boost speeds of up to 4.2GHz, the laptop offers a good overall performance. There is 8GB of DDR4 soldered RAM clocked at 2,666MHz. Being a soldered RAM means it is not upgradable, but that is not a big deal as not many average users look to upgrade the RAM. Depending on the variant you choose, you will either get 256GB or 512GB SSD. There are two things to note here. First, Xiaomi has used a SATA SSD, meaning you can upgrade from 256GB to 512GB or 1TB, but you will have to swap out as there is no additional slot. Also, it does not support the faster NVMe SSD.

Specifications aside, real-world performance matters. If you look at the competition in the same price point, laptops come with slightly slower Core i3 processors, HDDs and 4GB of RAM. Clearly, Xiaomi is offering better hardware for the price, and that reflects in the performance too. Right from booting, which takes under 10 seconds, to waking up from standby in about five seconds, users upgrading from older laptops with HDD will find it much faster.

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I have been using the Mi Notebook 14 as a primary driver for work. Usage includes Microsoft Teams to collaborate with colleagues, surfing websites over the Edge Chromium browser, Yammer, and using Office apps like Outlook, Word and PowerPoint. I have also been using apps like Audacity to edit podcasts and Adobe Premier Rush CC for basic video-editing. And I did not encounter any performance related issues.

The Mi Notebook 14 handles basic photo- and video-editing (up to 1080p) tasks with ease.

Gaming performance on the laptop has also been smooth. Xiaomi claims it can run graphics-hungry titles such as GTA V too, but the experience was not smooth enough. However, games like Counter Strike: GO, Rocket League, Left4Dead2 and Flight Simulator X ran without a hiccup. There were occasional frame drops for a couple of seconds, especially when playing in balanced mode on battery. However, when the charger was connected and mode changed to high performance, the same issues did not crop up. Even games like Valorant ran smoothly.

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Our Global Content Editor, Rajiv Gupta, who is a basic user, using the MS Office and Teams programs, said, “I have been using the Mi Notebook 14 for more than four months now. Fast booting time is a pure delight compared to my older HDD-based laptop. Since I am using it for my office work, its battery, at an average output of 5 hours per charge, is a big positive. However, the lack of a built-in camera means I have to remind myself to remove the camera every time I am closing the laptop.”

Battery Life: Goes on For Hours

Now, battery life is subjective and will differ from person to person. The way I generally use is, when the power adapter is plugged off, I switch to a balanced mode, “Better Performance”, and screen brightness at 50%. When the adapter is connected, I switch to the “Best Performance” mode. This is an important setting which many users tend to ignore but can help in getting better battery life or performance. Fast-charging capabilities allow the battery to go from dead to 50% in just about 30 minutes. But you will get these speeds only when it is shut down, not during normal usage.

Depending on your usage and a few tweaks, you can get over nine hours on a single charge.

On a full charge with balanced mode, and usage that included writing an article, a few calls with colleagues for an hour and a half, and editing a podcast, the battery lasted for a little over seven hours before needing to charge again. This is impressive and people using it for regular office work or study from home will find the battery life good. On a similar usage with the performance mode, the battery lasted for nearly five hours. Similarly, continuously playing Valorant on a full charge, I got three full hours of gaming. Though the base of the laptop and the area around the keyboard did get quite warm after all the hours of gaming.

Conclusion: A Reliable Performer with Minor Compromises

Xiaomi has done a fantastic job in designing the Mi Notebook 14. The logo-free minimalist look and all-metallic body make it stand out from most competitor offerings. The choice of having a minimum 8GB RAM and SSD over HDD offers a performance boost compared to other laptops in the segment. A good display and keyboard coupled with a long-lasting battery and fast-charging capabilities makes this a capable laptop.

Commenting on the Xiaomi’s Mi Notebook strategy, our VP of Research Neil Shah said, “Mi can disrupt the Indian PC market with these attractive offerings and higher value proposition by expanding the consumer segment which is currently roughly six to seven million units a year. The timing is apt as the demand for laptops has accelerated due to the pandemic. However, Mi would need to leverage the right channel strategy and also need a B2E strategy to target education institutes. Similarly, Xiaomi will need to expand this offering to the other markets such as in South East Asia and Europe where it has been expanding its footprint for its portfolio and channels to gain further scale.”

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However, there are some minor compromises and Xiaomi can improve on those with the successor. Given the current COVID-19 situation, traveling for business meetings, going to office or even schooling looks difficult for a few months. This means there will be an increasing reliance on video calls. Having a laptop with a built-in camera will save the hassle of always looking around for the webcam. The newly launched and more affordable Mi Notebook 14 e-Learning Edition with Core i3 processor includes a built-in webcam, and we hope to see the refreshed models of Core i5 and Core i7 to include the same.

A backlit keyboard and an SD card slot to transfer photos and videos from a digital camera would be an interesting addition too. Having a USB Type-C port will also be a good addition for charging and data transfer, considering most smartphones now come with Type-C to Type-C cable. Lastly, the touch responsiveness of the trackpad can be improved with the next iteration.

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