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IFA 2013: Lenovo Shows Off Convertible Windows Systems

The world’s top PC vendor, Lenovo, has this week showcased two new Yoga convertible systems at the IFA show in Berlin.

The new systems come after good responses to the company’s previous convertible systems, according to Tom Shell, vice president and general manager of Lenovo’s Business Group PC Division.

Flexible Designs

“People around the world have told us they love the flexibility of Yoga and Horizon’s multimodes,” Shell said in a statement. “Our new Flex products represent this multimode future of PC design.”

The Yoga 2 Pro – a follow-on to the Yoga system the company introduced in October 2012 – offers a 13.3-inch display and high-resolution touch screen that displays images in 3,200×1,800 resolution. It’s 15.5mm and weighs 3.06 pounds, offers a range of Intel chips up to the Core i7 ULT processors and Windows 8.1, up to a 512GB solid-state drive (SSD) and up to nine hours of battery life.

It can be used in four modes: laptop, tablet, stand and tents, according to Lenovo officials.

The ThinkPad Yoga, aimed at business users, is a 12.5-inch system that lets customers decide whether to use the 10-finger tough screen or an oversized five-button glass trackpad optimised for gestures, the company said. The system also features what officials said is a system for tablet mode that lifts and locks the keys on its keyboard in place for a streamlined feel, and offers a keyboard with optional backlit models and other models with Near Field Communications (NFC) capabilities.

Like the Yoga Pro, it also offers up to a Core i7 processor, up to 1TB of storage and responds to voice commands. Via its One Link dock, the system can offer such features as USB ports, a mini-HDMI connection and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.

Product Specs

Lenovo’s 14.1-inch Flex 14 and 15.6-inch Flex 15 laptops can flip 300 degrees into stand mode, respond to voice commands, offer up to nine hours of battery life, are powered by Intel chips up to the Core i7 ULT models, and include Nvidia’s discrete GT 740M graphics technology. The systems also offer up to 1TB of storage and optional SSD or NAND flash on Ultrabook models.

The Flex 20 all-in-one also is powered by Intel Core i7 chips and offers a 500GB HD or SSHD storage, and a 19.5 display. It also can convert from stand to flat table mode.

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Originally published on eWeek.

Jeffrey Burt

Jeffrey Burt is a senior editor for eWEEK and contributor to TechWeekEurope

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