One-trick pony. When it was first announced the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus caused a bit of a sensation. After all, laptops equipped with e-ink displays are certainly unique and special. We were thus very keen to find out how useful this feature really was. Too bad the rest of the Lenovo laptop behind the e-ink display wasn't anything to write home about.
E-ink or no e-ink? This will inevitably be the primary question to consider should you be interested...
e-ink display; robust metal case; good keyboard; matte LCD; digitizer included; does not get particularly hot;
Intel Comet Lake: CPU/GPU performance not very good; single-channel RAM; no Thunderbolt, no microSD; few security features; short default warranty;