Lenovo Ditches Keyboard for new Yoga Book

By S. Rina, | September 01, 2016

Lenovo offers wide range of devices.

Lenovo offers wide range of devices.

Lenovo has unveiled the latest lineup in its Yoga lineup; the Yoga Tab 3 Plus tablet, Yoga 910 convertible laptop, and the 2-in-1 tablet Yoga Book, which features a halo keyboard instead of a conventional physical one. This 2-in-1 tablet also comes with a 360-degree watchband hinge.

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The Yoga Book is designed in clamshell and can be opened to convert it into a tablet. According to Ars Technica, the Yoga Book comes with a regular touch screen. However, instead of a physical keyboard, it has a special touch input surface called Create Pad. This surface is mainly designed for a stylus, but it can be turned into a backlit keyboard the flick of a button.

The Yoga Book also comes with a battery-free stylus called Real Pen. This stylus features angle detection capability and has 2,048 pressure levels. Its halo keyboard is adaptive and learns from its user's habits. It is equipped with artificial learning software and built-in prediction mode.

The Yoga Book comes with 4GB of RAM and Cherry Trail Intel Atom x5-Z8550 processor. With its 9.6mm thickness and 690-gram weight, the Yoga Book is being billed as the lightest and thinnest 2-in-1 tablet. It is likely to be available in October. The Windows 10 version of the convertible is priced at $549, while the Android version is expected to retail at $499.

Apart from the Yoga Book, Lenovo also introduced the Yoga 910 convertible laptop, which features a Core i7 processor. This laptop offers a choice between full HD screen or a 4K display. With 14.33mm thickness, the Yoga 910 is highly portable. According to ZDnet, the laptop is expected to hit market in October at $1,678.

Lenovo also added the Miix 510 to its laptop range. The Miix 510 is a detachable 2-in-1 laptop that runs on Windows 1. The company also released the Lenovo app Explorer, which recommends apps to the users.  

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