While not as big as its showing at CES earlier this year, Lenovo unveiled more products at Mobile World Congress. For its laptop and two-in-one lineup, the company showed off three models.
Yoga 710
The new Yoga 710 comes in 11- and 14-inch variants starting at $499 and $799, respectively. In addition to the traditional laptop stance, both devices can also flex to a stand, tent and tablet format. The 11-inch laptop seems to be built more for portability, whereas the 14-inch device is meant for those who need more connectivity, as evidenced by its multiple ports.
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710 |
710-11ISK (11-inch) | 710-14ISK (14-inch) |
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CPU | Up to sixth generation Intel Core M5 processor (Skylake) | Up to sixth generation Intel Core i7 processor (Skylake) |
GPU | Integrated Intel graphics | Optional Nvidia GFX GeForce 940 MX |
RAM | Up to 8 GB (LP-DDR3) | Up to 8 GB (DDR4) |
Storage | Up to 256 GB SSD | Up to 256 GB SSD |
Screen and Resolution | 11.6-inch IPS touchscreen (1920×1080) | 14-inch IPS touchscreen (1920×1080) |
Camera | 1 MP fixed focus CMOS (720p) | 1 MP fixed focus CMOS (720p) |
Connectivity | 1×1 or 2×2 A/C Wi-Fi+, Bluetooth 4.1 | 2×2 A/C Wi-Fi+, Bluetooth 4.1 |
I/O | 1x USB 3.0 (always-on), micro-HDMI, audio combo jack | 2x USB 3.0 (1x always-on), micro-HDMI, SD card reader (supports MMC, SDHC, SDXC and SD), DisplayPort (combined with HDMI), audio combo jack |
OS | Windows 10 Home | Windows 10 Home |
Yoga 510 (aka “Flex 4”)
Just like the Yoga 710, the Yoga 510 laptops can also flex to stand, tent and tablet postures. Its main feature is the so-called Yoga Rapid Recharge, which apparently charges the battery to 100 percent in two-and-a-half hours. The battery life for the Yoga 510 is eight-and-a-half hours (with HD video playback).
Lenovo Yoga 510 | 510-14ISK (14-inch) | 510-15ISK |
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CPU | Up to sixth generation Intel Core i7 or Pentium (Skylake) | Up to sixth generation Intel Core i7 or Pentium (Skylake) |
GPU | Up to AMD Radeon R5 M430 | Up to AMD Radeon R7 M460 |
RAM | Up to 8 GB (DDR4) | Up to 8 GB (DDR4) |
Storage | Up to 1 TB HDD or up to 256 GB SSD | Up to 1 TB HDD or up to 256 GB SSD |
Screen and Resolution | 14-inch IPS touchscreen (1920×1080) | 15-inch IPS touchscreen (1920×1080) |
Camera | 1 MP fixed focus CMOS (720p) | 1 MP fixed focus CMOS (720p) |
Connectivity | 1×1 A/C Wi-Fi+, Bluetooth 4.1, Giga LAN | 1×1 A/C Wi-Fi+, Bluetooth 4.1, Giga LAN |
I/O | 2x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0 (always-on), HDMI, SD card reader (supports MMC, SDHC, SDXC and SD), audio combo jack | 2x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0 (always-on), HDMI, SD card reader (supports MMC, SDHC, SDXC and SD), audio combo jack |
OS | Windows 10 Home | Windows 10 Home |
One More Lenovo Ideapad
Rounding out the list is the Ideapad Miix 310. The two-in-one device features a 10.1-inch IPS screen and a battery life of 10 hours (based on video playback). The Miix 310 also includes a detachable keyboard, and an adjustable hinge that should provide various viewing angles while you watch movies or shows. The Ideapad Miix 310 will cost you $229.
Lenovo Ideapad Miix 310 | |
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CPU | Intel Atom X5-8300 processor (1.44 GHz, Cherry Trail) |
GPU | Integrated Intel graphics |
RAM | Up to 2 GB |
Storage | 128 GB eMMC |
Screen and Resolution | 10.1-inch IPS (1920×1080) |
Camera | 2 MP (front) and 5 MP (rear) |
Connectivity | 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 (optional 4G LTE) |
Coming Very Soon
If you want to get any of these five devices, you won’t have to wait long. Lenovo plans to release the Yoga 510 in April and the Yoga 710 in May. The Ideapad Miix 310 comes out one month later in June.