Lenovo Rolls Out Four New Machines for Windows & Android Platforms
August 31, 2016
The two-for-one tablet is less than 10 mm thick, comes with a Halo Keyboard and Real Pen input device, and claims a 15 hour battery life. It will come in two different versions — an Android model for $499, and a Windows 10 edition for $549. You can buy it in October.
As with other Yoga models, this one has a watchband hinge. The Windows 10 two-in-one model has 16 GB memory and up to 1TB of storage; the battery life is estimated at 10.5 hours. Pricing for the Yoga 910 starts at $1,299. It's available in October,
With a projected battery time of 32 hours, sensors for game-playing experience, and improved display, this is aimed not at a working audience but a recreational one. As Lenovo says, ""This tablet offers a pristine 2K display, endless battery life, and theater-caliber JBL® speakers." The tablet runs Android Marshmallow; it's available in October and will start at $300.
With an 8 GB memory, up to 1 TB in storage, and a battery life Lenovo estimates at 7.5 hours, the Miix 510 is positioned as a "versatile 2-in-1 PC for you to take anywhere."
Much like the Yoga 2-in-1 models, it's got the watchband hinges. And much like the rival tablet, the Microsoft Surface, it's got an integrated kickstand and a detachable keyboard. The Miix will be available in October, starting at $600.
With an 8 GB memory, up to 1 TB in storage, and a battery life Lenovo estimates at 7.5 hours, the Miix 510 is positioned as a "versatile 2-in-1 PC for you to take anywhere."
Much like the Yoga 2-in-1 models, it's got the watchband hinges. And much like the rival tablet, the Microsoft Surface, it's got an integrated kickstand and a detachable keyboard. The Miix will be available in October, starting at $600.
Lenovo announced several new machines at IFA 2016, a Berlin-based consumer electronics show. Here are the tablets and two-in-ones that will be coming in October.
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