For one, let’s just get the price out of the way.
Increase the specs and you’re going to quickly ring up quite a bill at checkout.
Part of that innovation here is the versatility this equipment offers users.
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Want a laptop in portrait mode for documents or coding?
Want a professional tablet you could use to sketch or mark-up documents with a stylus?
The X1 Fold 16 has that covered too.
But a part of me is sad to see the leather binding go.
The thin Bluetooth keyboard feels like some very stiff cardboard wrapped in a soft fabric.
But it’s not thebest Lenovo ThinkPadwe’ve tested, not by a long shot.
In laptop mode, it did much better, getting just shy of nine hours of use.
Should you buy the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 Gen 1?
It’ll get the job done, right?
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But any serious, resource intensive work is get bogged down pretty quick.
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