"The new Lenovo Yoga and Flex devices come with 360-degree rotatable hinges for multiple usage modes"
Chinese electronics brand Lenovo kicked off the MWC in Barcelona this week with the launch of the VIBE K5 and VIBE K5 Plus smartphones. The company also launched three new Tab 3 Android tablets, and a budget
Windows 10-powered convertible called the Ideapad MIIX 3. In addition, the vendor has also introduced two new Yoga 710 hybrids and two Flex 4 series laptop convertibles at the same event. All of the new Yoga and Flex devices run Windows 10 out of the box.
The Lenovo Yoga 710 tablet-laptop convertible comes in 11-inch and 14-inch models. The device offers full HD IPS display, and can be configured with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of solid state drive storage. Its 11-inch model can be purchased with up to Intel Core m5 processor, while the 14-inch variant can be configured with up to Intel Core i7 processor and up to NVIDIA GeForece 940MX GPU. Similar to the other Yoga devices, both the Yoga 710 models come with 360-degree rotatable hinges, which allows them to be used in several modes like laptop, tablet, stand and tent.
The Lenovo Flex 4 will be available in 14- and 15-inch screen variants bearing full HD display resolutions. It also offers the same four usage modes as the Yoga 710 range. Users will be able to configure them with up to Intel Core i7 processors, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and AMD Radeon R7 M460 2GB GPU. As per the brand, the Flex 4 laptops offer up to 8.5 hours of mixed battery life.
The Lenovo Yoga 710 11-inch and 14-inch models have been priced starting at €799 (around Rs 60,500) and €899 (approx. Rs 68,000) respectively, and will go on sale in May. The Lenovo Flex 4 14-inch and 15-inch variants have been priced at €479 (~ Rs 36,300) and €699 (~ Rs 52,900) respectively, and will be available in April this year. The company said that the Flex 4 will be released as the Yoga 510 in some markets.
Chinese electronics brand Lenovo kicked off the MWC in Barcelona this week with the launch of the VIBE K5 and VIBE K5 Plus smartphones. The company also launched three new Tab 3 Android tablets, and a budget
Windows 10-powered convertible called the Ideapad MIIX 3. In addition, the vendor has also introduced two new Yoga 710 hybrids and two Flex 4 series laptop convertibles at the same event. All of the new Yoga and Flex devices run Windows 10 out of the box.
The Lenovo Yoga 710 tablet-laptop convertible comes in 11-inch and 14-inch models. The device offers full HD IPS display, and can be configured with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of solid state drive storage. Its 11-inch model can be purchased with up to Intel Core m5 processor, while the 14-inch variant can be configured with up to Intel Core i7 processor and up to NVIDIA GeForece 940MX GPU. Similar to the other Yoga devices, both the Yoga 710 models come with 360-degree rotatable hinges, which allows them to be used in several modes like laptop, tablet, stand and tent.
The Lenovo Flex 4 will be available in 14- and 15-inch screen variants bearing full HD display resolutions. It also offers the same four usage modes as the Yoga 710 range. Users will be able to configure them with up to Intel Core i7 processors, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and AMD Radeon R7 M460 2GB GPU. As per the brand, the Flex 4 laptops offer up to 8.5 hours of mixed battery life.
The Lenovo Yoga 710 11-inch and 14-inch models have been priced starting at €799 (around Rs 60,500) and €899 (approx. Rs 68,000) respectively, and will go on sale in May. The Lenovo Flex 4 14-inch and 15-inch variants have been priced at €479 (~ Rs 36,300) and €699 (~ Rs 52,900) respectively, and will be available in April this year. The company said that the Flex 4 will be released as the Yoga 510 in some markets.


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