Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga Flexible Tablet Now Up in UK
Why settle for less if you can have more, they say. Early January of this year, Lenovo unveiled its exceptionally trendy tablet-style notebook aptly-named IdeaPad Yoga. This innovation is truly a revolution of the conventional notebook as it is identified as “the industry’s first multimode notebook with a 360-degree flip-and-fold design.” The new IdeaPad Yoga sports door-like hinges which makes it capable to tilt in both directions. The axes’ far-reaching observation angle offers four adept modes namely: standard notebook, converted tablet, stand and tent. As Lenovo guarantees that these hinges have been rigorously tested. The Yoga, as powered by the Intel Core Processor family, comes in 13.3 inches with 1600 x 900p resolution and caters 10-point capacitive multi-touch arrangement. It is 16.9mm thin and weighs 1.47kg and runs on the latest Windows 8 OS. It supports a 8 GB of RAM, and SSDs up to 25 6GB. Also, its features comprise of Dolby Home Theatre V4 audio, built-in Lenovo High-Sense (720p HD) webcam, and connectivity via USB, Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, and Ethernet LAN. The device’s battery life lasts up to eight hours of work. Peripheral points include soft touch rubber paint for gripping and a leather face on the palm rest. Also, side buttons are projected for friendly use. This one of a kind mobile computer will be made available in the UK market in the mid of 2012 for about $1,199. via liliputing

April 11, 2012 







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