Lenovo design VP David Hill has a dream: a dream of blue enter keys, seven-row keyboards, and status LEDs. In other words, he wants to bring classic ThinkPad design DNA back from the era of IBM and into the present day. In a blog post on Lenovo's site, Hill says he's been "exploring the idea of introducing a very unique ThinkPad model" that "embodies all the latest technology advances, however embraces the original design details in the strongest way possible."
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Lenovo has been playing around with dual-screen laptops before this and is now working on a ThinkPad that will turn heads, if not pages.