This week at Mobile World Congress, Lenovo introduced their newest 2-in-1s: the new Yoga 730 (in 13-inch and 15-inch models) and the new 14-inch Flex 14. These new devices will start to become available at select retailers this April and range in price from $599-$899.6
Here’s five ways they make working on-the-go easier than ever:
#1: Take one with you – they’re convertible and lighter than ever
The new Windows 10 convertibles are lighter than before, so you can easily take them with you wherever you go. Shedding 13 percent of its weight, the 15-inch Yoga 730 is just 1.89 kg (4.17 lbs) and 1.12 kg (2.47 lbs) for the even more compact 13-inch model. At 1.6 kg (3.53 lbs), the 14-inch Flex 14 won’t weigh your bag down, either – it’s 11 percent thinner than before at just 17.6mm (0.69 in).
#2: Save time & effort with Cortana
Cortana[1] is available on your Yoga 730 to help you with everyday tasks by just using your voice[2]. Say “Hey, Cortana,” and she’s ready to provide you with helpful information, check your calendar[3], give you a preview of your day across work and life, and take care of everyday tasks and reminders.
#3: Log in with your fingerprint with Windows Hello
Both the Yoga 730 and Flex 14 come with a built-in fingerprint reader, so you can quickly and easily log into your device with Windows Hello. When you’re on the go, feel at ease with Lenovo Vantage and its Wi-Fi monitoring security features. Lenovo Vantage combines several apps into one to help you identify secure Wi-Fi networks, migrate files and settings from one PC to another and get system diagnostics and support.
#4: Charge your device for 15 minutes and get two hours of battery with built-in Rapid Charge[4]
The Yoga 730 offers up to 11.5 hours of battery life on the 13-inch model and up to 11 hours on the 15-inch in FHD.4 Running from meeting to meeting on a busy day? With Rapid Charge, in just 15 minutes you can get up to 2 hours of usage of your Flex 14 and 13-inch Yoga 730 to help power through your day without worrying about plugging in.[5]
#5: Write on your touchscreen with Windows Ink
The new devices come with up to a UHD touchscreen display on the Yoga 730 and a FHD touchscreen display on the Flex 14, with razor-thin borders, so you can swipe, pinch and tap to browse the web with Microsoft Edge. You can also use the optional Lenovo Active Pen 2 with 4,096 levels of sensitivity to write, draw or annotate with Windows Ink for a pen-on-paper experience.
Five things you can do with Lenovo’s two new Windows 10 PCs
Additional features of these new devices include:
- Engineered with up to the latest 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processors, up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 discrete graphics (on the 15-inch Yoga 730) and comfortable full-sized keyboards, the new 2-in-1s are more than up to the task for content creation on the go.
- Up to a UHD (3840×2160) display, JBL speakers and Dolby Atmos on the Yoga 730 make for more immersive entertainment experiences.
- Connect the Yoga 730 to a 4K display through the laptop’s blazing-fast Thunderbolt 3 port to increase your productivity or share your holiday photo slideshow.
From its thinner and lighter design to the long battery life, the new Yoga 730 and Flex 14 with Windows 10 offer remarkable performance and portability to help you get things done in a way that feels most natural and convenient to you. Discover more at lenovo.com/mwc, or head over here for more of our partners’ news from MWC.
Pricing and availability: In North America, the 13-inch Yoga 730 will start at $879.99 and the 15-inch model will start at $899.99, both expected to be available on lenovo.com and select retailers starting April 2018. The Flex 14 with Lenovo Active Pen 2 included will start at $599.99, expected to be available on lenovo.com and select retailers starting April 2018.[6]
For information on pricing and availability in other markets, visit lenovo.com/mwc.
[1] Cortana available in select markets; experience may vary by region and device. Cortana skills only available in the U.S. Microsoft and Cortana are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.
[2] Requires a microphone within your device, enabling Cortana to hear you when you say “Hey, Cortana,” and enabling above the lock screen. Learn more at www.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana/gettingstarted.
[3] Requires connecting your email and calendar services to Cortana, and permissions for her to access calendar and email from above the lock screen. Learn more at www.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana/gettingstarted.
[4] The 13-inch Yoga 730 has up to 11.5 hours of battery life in FHD and in UHD. The 15-inch Yoga 730 has up to 11 hours of battery life in FHD and up to 9 hours of battery life in UHD. The 14-inch Flex 14 has up to 10 hours of battery life in FHD. All battery life claims are approximate and based on test results using the MobileMark 2014 ver 1.5 battery life benchmark test. Actual results will vary and depend on numerous factors including product configuration and usage, software, operating conditions, wireless functionality, power management settings, screen brightness and other factors. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. See bapco.com/products/mobilemark-2014/ for additional details.
[5] Charged in power-off mode, using 65-watt power supply.
[6] Flex 14 is marketed as Yoga 530 outside of North America. Not all Yoga 530 SKU options will be bundled with a digital pen. Prices may not include tax and do not include shipping or options and are subject to change without notice; additional terms and conditions apply. Reseller prices may vary. On-shelf dates may vary by geography and products may only be available in selected markets. All offers subject to availability. Lenovo reserves the right to alter product offerings, features and specifications at any time without notice.
Source: Windows Blog
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