Everything about the Lenovo Yoga Book C930 feels like the future. It’s the laptop James T. Kirk would use (in the new movies, of course). Why? Because it doesn’t have an actual, physical keyboard, and instead has a beautiful piece of glass covering an E-Ink screen on which the keyboard appears. What’s more sci-fi than typing on nothing more than a glass panel?
Of course, it’s actually not sci-fi at all, because the vast majority of us type on a pane of glass everyday. The touchscreen smartphone has made this a normal action, so why does having one on a laptop feel so futuristic? After all, we could type on a tablet too if we wanted more screen real estate than a phone. It’s all to do with the Yoga Book being an actual computer, despite its high-tech looks. At its heart, this is still a laptop.
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