Photo credit: Ayush Singh Patel via Yanko Design
Google’s Pixelbook was originally set to be the company’s next-generation series of laptops, successor to the Chromebook Pixel that was discontinued four years ago. Featuring a 12.3-inch touchscreen display that allows you to also use the device like a tablet. Google Assistant can be activated with a dedicated button, while this version of Chrome OS can launch native Android applications through the Google Play store. The talented designer Ayush Singh Patel shows us what a premium version would look like.
Gamers rejoice! Lenovo has just unveiled the world’s lightest GeForce RTX gaming laptop. That’s right, the Lenovo Legion Slim 7i1 comes equipped with up to 10th Gen Intel Core i9 HK-series mobile processor, and its chassis is made from aerospace-grade aluminum for the added strength, all the while keeping things as light as can be.
Razer has just unveiled their all-new Blade Stealth 13, the first Ultrabook with a 13.3-inch 120Hz display. It’s powered by the NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU and a faster 25W variant of Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 processor, complete with a more efficient keyboard as well as LPDDR4X memory, all within a sleek matte black aluminum chassis.
Apple officially revealed their newest MacBook Air, which offers faster performance, the new Magic Keyboard, twice the storage and a new lower starting price of $999. For starters, it boasts two times faster CPU performance, up to 80 percent faster graphics performance, at least 256GB of storage, and of course a brilliant 13-inch Retina display, along with Touch ID for extra security.
Not just another laptop, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus features a secondary E-ink display on its lid that’s designed to help users be more productive when multitasking. It boasts a 13.3-inch FHD main display and a 10.8-inch E-ink display on the cover, which can be used to draw illustrations and diagrams with the integrated Lenovo Precision Pen or just receive important notifications when the lid is closed.