Tag: redesign

  • Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 vs Gen 6: Design Photo Comparison

    Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 vs Gen 6: Design Photo Comparison

    Key Takeaway

    – Lenovo uses “Clean sheet” redesigns, not just iterative updates.
    – New T14 Gen 7 has a redesigned lid with a wide bar hinge and smaller bezels.
    – Rounded screen corners are now standard on the T series.
    – The base features a new centered keyboard font and smaller speaker/ventilation holes.
    – Key debate: New rounded, centered design vs. old angular, standard-keyprint style.


    ThinkPad Design Evolution

    If you ask some people, ThinkPads do not really have a design – they are just black boxes, would the naysayers tell you. However, Lenovo would probably disagree, as the evidently invest a lot of money into refining the design of their legendary business laptop line every few years. Lenovo even has a special term for “redesign”: They call it “clean sheet”, a name which comes from the fact that the new design starts with a clean sheet of paper and is not simply an update of a previous model.

    Redesigning the Classic

    Such a case is the Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 which we recently reviewed. This model brings a completely new design, after the previous ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 and ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 both shared the same design language. The T14 G7 changes things up in a lot of ways, and we was able to directly compare it with the older T14 Gen 6.

    Chassis and Display Changes

    The changes are numerous: For one, Lenovo has redesigned the entire display lid area, with a new wide bar hinge, slightly smaller screen bezels (1 mm less on the sides) and a flat display cover – the one of the T14 Gen 6 had a slight bulge. These changes will not be controversial, but one change will be for sure: Rounded screen covers have become the new standard on the Lenovo ThinkPad T series.

    Base and Keyboard Updates

    As for the base, the new ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 is around 1 mm thicker, but it keeps the same chamfered design for the base, so it does not really look thicker. The holes of the speakers are a bit smaller than before, and there are less ventilation holes on the base. Of course, the big visual change here is the adoption of a new, centered keyboard font. This is a significant departure from the old ISO standard key printing style.

    • New design with flat display cover and wide bar hinge
    • Rounded screen corners as new standard
    • Base is 1 mm thicker but looks similar
    • Smaller speaker holes and fewer ventilation holes
    • New centered keyboard font adopted

    Which One To Choose?

    Which one do you prefer: The new ThinkPad with rounded corners and centered key printing, or the old ThinkPad, with normal corners and the old ISO standard key printing style? This is a personel choice that many users are debating right now.

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    • Apple Watch Ultra 4: New Design and Sensor Upgrades

      Apple Watch Ultra 4: New Design and Sensor Upgrades

      Key Takeaway

      – Apple Watch Ultra 4 is expected to receive a complete redesign and major sensor upgrades.
      – Design changes are anticipated to be so drastic that Ultra sales could rise 20–30%.
      – Sensor count is expected to double with improved energy efficiency; possible longer battery life.






      Apple Watch Ultra 4 Rumors

      Bloomberg reported in March that the Apple Watch Series 12 would receive hardly any new features, but a fresh DigiTimes tale suggests that Apple’s flagship smartwatch will indeed get two major upgrades. The report claims the successor to the Apple Watch Ultra 3 ($776 on Amazon) will sport a full redesign, which would mark a notable shift for the high-end line. The source adds nothing concrete about the Ultra 4’s appearance, yet says the drastic changes could spark a 20 to 30 percent bump in sales.

      Design overhaul and sensor ambitions

      For the first time since the original Apple Watch Ultra landed in September 2022, Apple might overhaul the top model’s physique. DigiTimes stays mum on precise visuals for the Ultra 4, but insists the changes are so substantial that demand could surge. On top of the new look, Apple is rumored to push big sensor upgrades, with a plan to double the sensor count and push energy efficiency higher, potentially extending battery life. It remains unclear if Apple will simply add more photodiodes to sharpen data like heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring while burning less power, or if entirely new features are in the cards.

      Health data, efficiency, and expectations

      The chatter hints that higher accuracy for high blood pressure alerts—an improvement tied to watchOS 26 on Series 9 and newer—could arrive, yet a real blood pressure measurement feature similar to Huawei’s Watch D2 seems unlikely this year. Likewise, blood glucose monitoring is not clearly planned, even as Apple is said to be exploring both capabilities. In short, the Ultra 4 could blend improved health sensing with better efficiency, without guaranteeing a full suite of new medical readings in 2024.