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Lenovo ThinkPad Retro isn’t real – but it could be

Lenovo ThinkPad Retro isn’t real – but it could be

Posted on June 26, 2015August 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Lenovo’s Vice President of Corporate Identity and Design David Hill teases a retro-inspired ThinkPad notebook. And the crowd goes wild. The design language originated back in 1992 by designer Richard Sapper here is mixed with a machine with new interior, high-end hardware, and what we can assume will be the newest in new Windows 10 software. While Hill hasn’t confirmed the existence of this ThinkPad Retro notebook, he’s certainly made a good case for it to exist. If ThinkPad fans have anything to say about it, the ThinkPad Retro will soon be on its way.

This mock-up may become the real thing sooner than you think. Hill himself worked on it, and today he’s presenting it as a real possibility for an actual piece of hardware released to the masses. Look at the details here and see if you’d be all about it.
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