At CES, they showed Lenovo ThinkBook Plus laptop with a second monochrome e-Ink display on the back of the lid.
On the inside, it's a normal 13.3-inch laptop.
And outside there is a 12-inch high-resolution e-Ink screen (2560 × 1600) with a touchscreen.
It is assumed that the laptop can be used closed as a huge e-book, as well as showing something on an external screen to others in laptop mode.
What do you think, will the fate of Yotafon "take off" or will it befall (remember, this is a Russian smartphone with two screens, one of which is e-Ink)?
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