L14: Cheaper Lenovo Yoga Book lookalike has two displays and MPP 2.0 support
The L14 is a new dual-screen notebook (Image source: Topton)
The Topton L14 is a new laptop that looks similar to Lenovo's Yoga Book and features two screens. This provides lots of working space, although there are certain limitations. The 14-inch machine is now available via import.
Topton has launched the L14, which is a new laptop with two displays. These two screens can be folded on top of each other to protect the device during transport, much like a regular clamshell notebook. The L14 can also be used like a tablet, and it's suitable for presentations with other persons sitting on the opposite side.
The Lenovo Yoga Book competitor features two 14-inch displays with a resolution of 2240 x 1440 pixels. While this provides lots of screen real estate, a physical keyboard is not onboard. A stylus with MPP 2.0 and 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity is available separately, and the touchscreen can handle ten simultaneous inputs.
The foldable laptop is always equipped with an Intel N95, which is not a particularly powerful processor. Different configurations with 8, 16 or 32GB of memory and 256GB to 1TB of SSD mass storage are available. The notebook runs on Windows 11 Pro and sports a 37Wh battery with runtimes of up to five hours.
Connectivity options include WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2. Furthermore, the device has two USB Type-A and two USB Type-C ports, along with a charging port. Monitors can be connected is via mini HDMI. A 3.5mm headphone jack and an SD card reader are also present, as is a webcam. Last but not least, the Topton L14 measures 12.42 x 8.33 x 0.66 inches and weighs 3.3 pounds. It’s now available for prices starting at $424 via import from Aliexpress.
A physical keyboard can be connected as an alternative to the touchscreen keyboard (Image source: Topton)
HDMI and USB-C are available (Image source: Topton)
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