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Lenovo’s Miix 510 Detachable Has Sleek Watchband Hinge

As for pricing and availability, Lenovo has announced that the Yoga 910 will start at $1,299 and will go on sale sometime later in September.

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Regular paper can be placed on the input panel to take notes, which will be entered into the device. For instance, in a current mobile or tablet you may mistakenly press below the space bar with no output on the screen, but in this keyboard if you do that, the digital keyboard automatically stretches out to adapt to your click patterns. The laptop has a 10.1-inch IPS FHD screen, high-quality sound enhanced with Dolby Atmos and 64GB of memory.

Yoga Book, according to the company, is created to seamlessly bridge touch, type, write and draw in “a new touchscreen form factor, purposely created to meet the lifestyles of those we’ve identified as the ‘Touch Generation'”.

Lenovo claims that the Yoga 910 is the “world’s thinnest Intel Core i convertible”, featuring a 14.3mm profile (get your rulers out!).

Yoga Tab 3 plus is the latest iteration of Lenovo’s mid-ranged Android tablets. When not in use, the panel can be swung back, thereby converting the Yoga Book into a standard-looking tablet. The idea is that you can hold the tablet comfortably in one hand the same way you would a magazine with the pages wrapped around the spine.

The latest devices include the Yoga Book 2-in-1 tablet, the Yoga 910 2-in-1 laptop, a Yoga Tab 3 Plus tablet and a Miix 510 detachable.

All in all, the Yoga Tab 3 Plus will definitely provide buyers with an epic entertainment escape as that’s what it’s intended for.

Also available in October, the Miix 510 will cost at least $599, which gets you both the tablet and the keyboard dock.

The Yoga Book features the Halo Keyboard, which is essentially a wide flat surface that lights up to become a touchpad keyboard. This is fantastic if you still like writing things down, but also want to save your notes in a digital format. The 12.2-inch screen also supports a pen, although not included in the package, and with Windows 10 and Windows Ink, you can barely feel a difference between Lenovo’s device and the Surface. The 2-in-1 laptop weighs 690 grams (1.52 pounds), and has a watchband hinge that folds 360 degrees.

That’s not all the nifty device can so – the Yoga Book has another pretty cool capability hidden up its sleeve. It has an 8,500 mAh battery, which Lenovo says should last for 13 hours of general use. The display tops out at 4K, although there’s also a 1080p option for those who’d prefer longer battery life (15.5 versus 10.5 hours). Shipment for the Yoga 910 will begin in October at a recommended retail price of €1499, and shortly after the Yoga Tab 3 Plus will be available starting from €299.

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Still, when you’ve got up to 7th Generation Intel Core i7 processors on board as well as up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB SSD storage to play with, a lack of ports probably won’t be a huge concern.

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