Lenovo shows off new Yogas
Just like all Yogas, you can flip it into laptop, stand, tent, and tablet modes, and there will be a variety of models to cater for up to 256GB SSD and up to 8GB of RAM.
There’s a new hinge antenna which Lenovo claims gives it a 20% stronger Wi-Fi connection than on its Yoga 700. There’s also up to 8GB of RAM on the 510 but its DDR4 and you’ll be able to choose from up to a 256GB SSD or 1TB hard drive. It also has enhanced performance with optional next generation NVIDIA GeForce graphics. In addition, it has Dolby Audio Premium. The Yoga 510, which Lenovo claims to be boast up to 8.5 hours of battery life, will also be known as FLEX 4 for North America and PRC markets. The tablet comes with Kiosk Mode, scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass 3 panels. Lighter than before at only 1.75kg (14-inch) and 2.08kg (15-inch), its new design has a unique diamond cut palm rest. Lenovo is making the 15-inch model i7 with the option of discrete graphics, an AMD Radeon R7 M460 GPU. The Yoga 710 and 510 are both convertible notebooks, while the latest Ideapad MIIX 310 is described as a 2-in-1 detachable tablet.
Lenovo’s newIdeaPad Miix 310, priced starting at €269 ($385), is a tablet that offers LTE connectivity but lacks important features. The tablet section is based upon a 10-inch 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS display and the new processor is accompanied with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB eMMC storage.
Users now have the convenience of finding documents, photos, music, videos, in a more natural and contextual way with Cortana and Lenovo REACHit on the ideapad MIIX 310.
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The Yoga 900 is clearly the top of the range in Lenovo’s Yoga consumer lineup, but there is a lot of room underneath that model for some other devices.
Lenovo unveiled two new Windows 10 convertible laptops, the Yoga 510 and Yoga 710, and the Ideapad MIIX 310 2-in-1 detachable tablet at Mobile World Congress. The Yoga 510, called Flex 4 in North America and China, comes in 14-in and 15-in versions, and will be released in April for Euro 479 and Euro 699, respectively.
“Intel is excited to work with Lenovo to deliver the experiences people want”. It will come powered by up to a Core m5 processor. The Yoga 710 will slot in as a mid-range offering, in both an 11-inch and 14-inch model. It should really be no surprise then that Lenovo is expanding this brand further, with the new Yoga 510 and Yoga 710 models.