Lenovo announces foldable Windows 8 notebooktablet ‘Yoga’ to

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Lenovo is working on a laptop with touchscreen which can be fully turned over, so that he, as the tablet is dropping. The Yoga, as the device is called, get Windows 8 and a 13″screen with a resolution of 1600×900 pixels.

The Yoga has an ips screen with a high resolution. The Chinese manufacturer himself speaks of a convertible ultrabook. The touchscreen registers taps of up to ten fingers and the screen is 360 to rotate. Lenovo provides users the notebook over and on the edges, so that the device upright as tablet use is.

The thickness is 16.9 mm and the weight is 1,47 kg. Lenovo is the convertible with up to 8GB of memory and an ssd of 256GB to rest. The battery life would be 8 hours. The processor is probably an Ivy Bridge model, because the Yoga is not released before Windows 8 is released to the market and that introduction will probably at the end of this year. Incidentally experimented Lenovo in 2005, with foldable notebooks under the name of Yoga.

Lenovo also announced a 27″all-in-one with touch-screen and a thickness of 24.5 mm. The IdeaCentre A720 can be ten fingers at the same time register, and has a touch-screen without borders. The all-in-one with Intel Sandy Bridge-equipped and will also receive a Nvidia Geforce gpu, a hdd of 1TB and an additional ssd of 64GB.

The IdeaPad Yoga comes in the second half of 2012 and will than 1199 dollars. The IdeaCentre A720 comes already in the first half of the year, and this device will get a price of 1299 dollars.