Lenovo’s ThinkBook Flip puts an extra-tall folding display on a laptop

Lenovo ThinkBook

Lenovo ThinkBook

Lenovo has once again pushed the boundaries of laptop innovation by introducing the ThinkBook Flip, a groundbreaking AI-powered PC concept featuring an extra-tall folding OLED display. A

nnounced at MWC 2025, this experimental device offers a unique approach to versatility, allowing users to switch between multiple form factors for various use cases seamlessly.

The ThinkBook Flip's unique 18.1-inch OLED display folds into a regular 13.1-inch laptop or a small 12.9-inch tablet. Unlike conventional foldable laptops prioritizing width, Lenovo has taken a vertical-first strategy, making this device perfect for jobs requiring more screen real estate. When completely stretched, the display has a resolution of 2000 x 2664, offering stunning visuals for work and entertainment.

ThinkBook “codename Flip” AI PC Concept
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The ThinkBook's ability to switch between modes differentiates it from traditional laptops; users can use it in several modes, including:

  • Clamshell mode for standard productivity tasks.
  • Vertical Mode to comfortably browse long documents and websites.
  • Tablet mode for sketching or note-taking.
  • Read Mode for an immersive book-like reading experience.

One of the standout features is that the rear section of the display remains functional when folded, allowing users to extend their workspace or share content without using extra monitors.

The ThinkBook Flip is powered by Intel's Ultra 7 processor, coupled with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and PCIe SSD storage, ensuring smooth performance across demanding applications. This innovative device also has four Thunderbolt ports, integrated Intel Arc graphics, and a fingerprint reader for security.

Additionally, Lenovo introduces the Smart ForcePad, a customizable trackpad with three layers of LED-illuminated shortcuts. This feature enhances its ability by providing easy access to tools like the Snipping Tool, a Number Pad, or App Launchers, reducing reliance on traditional input methods.

Lenovo ThinkBook Concept
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While still in the concept phase, the ThinkBook Flip shows promising signs of becoming a commercially successful product. Its reliance on existing components, such as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 OLED panel, shows that Lenovo is looking to make this innovation more affordable.

The Lenovo ThinkBook Flip represents a significant step forward in laptop innovation with its futuristic style, versatile functionality, and high-performance specifications. Whether it transitions from prototype to mainstream success remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Lenovo's commitment to redefining the laptop experience is growing stronger than ever.