As I write this article on the AceMagic X1, two things stand out most. AceMagic's X1 secondary screen swing out from the system horizontally (instead of vertically), but the laptop manages to include two 13-inch screens and a traditional keyboard and touchpad. The X1 has two separate 14-inch IPS non-touch screens. This differs from other dual-screen laptops on the market. Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i has two 13.3-inch OLED touchscreens and uses a clamshell laptop form factor but with the keyboard/touchpad replaced with a screen.