Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 Review: A Weak PC That’s Bends Too Far Towards Compromise

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The ThinkPad X1 Fold redesign sports a fine OLED screen that stretches a full 16.3 inches, but you won't do more than basic tasks on this $2,500 device.

Foldable phones have managed to create their own niche in the smartphone market. They’re some of the most expensive mobile devices you can buy, but at the very least, they’ve put on their big boy swim trunks and now, at least, can doggy paddle around with the rest of the mature smartphones. Foldable PCs, on the other hand, are still treading water.

Other PCs like the M3 MacBook Air 15 or the Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 weighs close to a pound less than the X1 Fold with the keyboard. Simply put, there are other, lighter options available for laptops. That being said, it’s a very compact PC overall. It folds up to a neat 11 by 7 inches altogether, and even with the keyboard, it’s only around 1 inch thick. This makes it the smallest PC I’ve used, and it’s not a full-on mini PC. You can one hand it easily so long as it’s all.

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