The Yoga 910 is a follow-up of the previous 900 model, and Lenovo claims the thinnest Intel Core “i” convertible laptop with enough power for both work and entertainment. Then there is the Miix 510, which is Lenovo’s take on the Surface line from Microsoft, and it’s ready to take on any task with comfort design and included full-size keyboard.
Lenovo Yoga 910
At 0.56-inch, the Yoga 910 is the thinnest 13.9-inch convertible laptop sporting Intel’s Core “i” processor. This new device also features integrated fingerprint reader for easy sign-in using Windows Hello, and very thin bezel (5mm) that allows the laptop to offer better screen area and pixel density on a small form factor.
Lenovo Yoga 910 tech specs
The Yoga 910 features Intel’s 7th generation processors, up to Core i7, up to 16GB of memory, up to 1TB of SSD storage, Intel HD graphics, and the option of 4K or Full HD screen resolution. Lenovo claims up to 15.5 hours of battery life on a single charge, and as always the new Yoga 910 includes Lenovo’s signature watchband hinge design to use the device in laptop or stand mode.
The Yoga 910 is available starting October, and pricing starts at $1299.
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Lenovo Miix 510
Lenovo Miix 510 is perhaps the best Surface clone you’ll find in the market. This device not only shares many of the design aspects of a Microsoft Surface, but it also comes bundled with a full-size keyboard.
Lenovo Miix 510 tech specs
The Miix 510 is powered by Intel’s 6th generation processors, up to Core i7, up to 8GB of memory, and up to 1TB of storage. The tablet also sports Intel HD Graphics 520, and a 12.2-inch 1920 x 1080-pixel screen resolution with 320 nits with Gorilla Glass.
Lenovo claims up to 7.5 hours of battery life on a single charge, and there is an option for LTE connectivity.
The Miix 510 is available starting October, and pricing starts at $599 — keyboard included.
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