The A side of today's notebooks often has a boring logo. Wouldn't it be cooler if the pattern could be displayed and changed? At this year’s CES,Lenovo exhibited a concept notebook, ThinkBook 13xGen4SPE, which can display patterns on the A side.
Lenovo said that ThinkBook13xGen4SPE is a revolutionary and innovative proof-of-concept product, leading the trend of smart color personalized laptop casings.
ThatSide A uses an electronic paper screen, using E-InkPrism technology and Lenovo's software and hardware algorithm solutions. Users can customize the cover pattern to create a unique appearance.
It can display dynamic clocks and even support interaction between multiple computers, which is full of fun.
It is understood that its outer cover supports up to a thousand different patterns, and with EInk’s ultra-low power consumption technology, the color-changing upper cover will not affect battery life. Even if the laptop is turned off, side A can still change.