Office

The keys as we know them disappear from the new Lenovo YOGA Book

Anonim

If you like the world of technology, surely you are no stranger to the electronic consumer fair that dominates this time of year news and is a hotbed of news. It is celebrated in Europe, in Berlin and is known by all as IFA. Together with the CES in Las Vegas or the MWC in Barcelona, ​​it is one of the most important fairs of the year.

This year at IFA 2016 we will attend the presentation of a large number of products of which in Xataka we will see a large part parade and as far as Windows is concerned it was not going to be less.In this case, one of the presentations that concerns us is the one made by the Chinese manufacturer Lenovo with the Lenovo YOGA Book

Before knowing what is inside, the _hardware_ it has, stands out on the outside the absence of keys, at least as we have in mind that it should be a keyboard and the fact is that the Yoga Book does not have physical keys and replaces them with a touch keyboard that can also be used as a tablet and write and draw on it thanks to a stylus developed by Wacom.

The Lenovo YOGA Book features a 10.1-inch Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) display on which we will see some generous frames around it that make it look bigger than it really is.

With the YOGA Book also do not look for power, a team of great benefits, since this is not the purpose with which it has been created.Thus, to make the whole set work, we will find inside a processor Intel Atom x5 accompanied by 4 GB of RAM memory that are complemented by a storage capacity of 64GB. The battery to power all the equipment provides, according to the manufacturer, an autonomy of 15 hours.

A striking set, because together with the touch keyboard the use of black and silver finishes stands out that give it a touch, shall we say … distinct. The YOGA Book also has a tight thickness of 9.6 millimeters and a weight of 969 grams.

The Lenovo YOGA Book comes with Windows 10 as the operating system and will be available in several versions when it hits the market (for now we don't know dates) at a price that starts at 599 euros and that we cannot consider cheap, at least if we take into account the benefits it offers.

More information | Lenovo

Office

Editor's choice

Back to top button