Lenovo, which first debuted a laptop with an E Ink display in 2018 with the Yoga Book C930, is taking things further in 2020 (opens in new tab) with the ThinkBook Plus, a regular-looking laptop with an E Ink display built into its lid. Others are taking the dual screen concept in a different direction. In the near term it will be dual folding displays that drive a new phase of form-factor innovation.” “It will take time to overcome issues of cost and durability. “Flexible displays will drive a wealth of form-factor experimentation but it’s going to take time for cost and durability to reach a point to establish the technology beyond a premium tier niche,” said Geoff Blaber, CCS Insight’s vice president of research. While this is perhaps more an evolution of 2019’s secondary screen trend than something truly groundbreaking, this halfway house is likely to make a more immediate impact. Microsoft, for example, showed off its very own “foldable” last year in the form of the Surface Neo (opens in new tab) rather than utilise a flexible display panel, the Windows 10X gadget (opens in new tab) has a pair of screens hinged together to resemble a book. While flexible displays are unlikely to become the norm in 2020, certain OEMs have taken a different approach – one that threatens to disrupt the industry more rapidly. Neither of these have a firm release date, but this unusual form factor is likely to become a lot more familiar over the next few years. Dell’s Concept Ori has a screen that bends inwards to enable the device to transform between multiple modes, as does Intel’s Horseshoe Bend concept, which is based on the firm’s new 10nm Tiger Lake architecture (opens in new tab) and sports a much larger 17.3in malleable panel. Other big names touted foldable laptops at the show, although these won’t make it to market quite as promptly. Say farewell to the LG G-Series and hello to the LG Velvet 5G-capable iPhone 12 still slated for fall 2020 launch Dear Jon, I’ve gone and bought a Mac… We’ve already seen elastic-like panels in phones such as the Samsung Galaxy Fold (opens in new tab) and Motorola’s reboot of the iconic Razr (opens in new tab), and now flexible screens are getting even bigger. ![]() One of the biggest trends coming to the PC market this decade - as early as this year - is foldable displays (opens in new tab). We’re going to explore what’s in store for the PC in the 2020s, from foldable laptops to devices controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) (opens in new tab) that could signal the end of the keyboard and mouse. Much has changed, but the next decade already promises to deliver even greater innovation, if this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (opens in new tab) is anything to go by. Solid-state storage is now dominant traditional USB ports are fast becoming a thing of the past and the slenderness of today’s devices sits in stark contrast to their chubby predecessors. Today, touchscreen laptops are the norm, and they’ve given birth to a whole genre of flippy-flappy hybrid designs such as Microsoft’s Surface family (opens in new tab). BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical begins Broadway performances Friday, June 30, 2023, and officially opens Thursday, Augat Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre (1634 Broadway).If you touched a laptop screen ten years ago, you’d likely be scolded for smudging your fingerprints on it. The ensemble includes Merritt David Janes (Strickland), Mikaela Secada (Jennifer Parker), Amber Ardolino, Will Branner, Victoria Byrd, Brendon Chan, Kevin Curtis, Nick Drake, Samuel Gerber, Marc Heitzman, Kimberly Immanuel, Joshua Kenneth Allen Johnson, Hannah Kevitt, JJ Niemann, Becca Petersen, Emma Pittman, Jonalyn Saxer, Blakely Slaybaugh, Gabi Stapula, and Daryl Tofa. Previously announced Tony Award winner Roger Bart (Doc Brown), Casey Likes (Marty McFly), and Olivier Award nominee Hugh Coles (George McFly) will be joined by Liana Hunt as Lorraine Baines, Jelani Remy as Goldie Wilson/Marvin Berry, and Nathaniel Hackmann as Biff Tannen. ![]() ![]() ![]() (New York, NY) Lead Producer Colin Ingram together with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale are proud to announce the full Broadway cast of BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical.
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