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On other occasions we have spoken in these pages about the emergence of convertibles called to be the substitutes for tablets, at least as we have conceived them up to now. A device that is presented as more versatile and usable that has aroused the interest of manufacturers.
And it is that the firms were seeing how the tablets were in the doldrums. Even Apple's almighty iPad has seen its sales figures drop, which is why this new market seems increasingly appealing. And if yesterday we talked about the Lenovo Yoga 520, now it's time to talk about another Lenovo product that can see the light, the Lenovo Miix 320
And it is that the proximity of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is evident with _hardware_ news ranging from new tablets to revived phones mythical names for the most nostalgic.
Let's remember that Microsoft will be present at this MWC in Barcelona who knows if with a new Surface and that is the key or one of them why convertibles succeed. It was Microsoft that gave the go-ahead with the launch of the first Surface in 2012, and with its arrival a new type of device emerged: the convertible or hybrid tablet.
And the latest proposal apparently will come from Lenovo, which is preparing the launch of the Lenovo Miix 320, an update of the Lenovo Miix 310.In this sense, we would find _hardware_ that remains almost unchanged with a processor Intel Atom X5 supported by 4 GB of RAM and with 128 GB of storage eMMC. A set that would be complemented by the presence of a USB C 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0. These would be your specifications:
- Processor: Intel Atom X5
- Display: 10.1" FHD (1920 x 1200)
- Battery: Up to 10 hours of screen on
- RAM Memory: 4GB DDR3L
- Storage capacity: 128GB eMMC
- Main camera: 5 megapixels
- Front camera: 2 megapixels
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0, Optional LTE, USB Type C 3.0, USB 2.0, Micro HDMI, Micro SD
- Operating system: Windows 10 Home
Where we would apparently find novelties is in the design, because despite continuing to have a 10.1-inch screen, the speakers would now be located in the front area so that better sound quality would be obtained when used as a desktop device.
Another alternative that can reach the market to compete in a segment that each time offers more and better options for those users looking for a device accessible under Windows 10 to perform your daily tasks.
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