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MWC 2018: Lenovo Announces Yoga 730, Flex 14 Windows 10 convertibles
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Published onFebruary 26, 2018
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This week at Mobile World Congress, Lenovo is announcing the new Yoga 730 and the Lenovo Flex 14 convertible. The Yoga 730 comes in 13-inch and 15-inch models, and the Flex 14 promises natural, intuitive and convenient experiences. As usual, we’ve divided up the new models for you below, including specs, descriptions, and all you need to know ahead of release.
Yoga 730 (13-inch) April 2018, Starts at $879.99
Lenovo’s Yoga 730 packs a 4K display and is elegantly designed in Copper, Iron Gray, and Platinum Silver colors. It also comes with the latest 8th generation Intel Core i7 processors, sure to give you enough power to unleash your inner creativity. Both the 15-inch and 13-inch model also come with support for Amazon Alexa on Windows 10. Specs are listed below.
Yoga 730 (15-inch) April 2018, Starts at $899.99
The 15-inch model of the Yoga 730 looks to be a powerful device. It comes with an optional NVIDIA GTX1050 discrete graphics card powered by Pascal. Lenovo also notes the device is designed for a versatile life, so we’re sure it is bound to impress. The 15-inch model comes in the same Iron Gray and Platinum Silver colors, and you can see below for some more detailed specs.
Lenovo Flex 14: April 2018, Starts at $599.99
Lenovo’s Flex 14 is a stylish and affordable Windows 10 convertible which packs all the features you may need in your life. The device has support for Lenovo Active pen and Lenovo promises dazzling visuals and audio clarity. There is only one color for this device— Onyx Black— and you can see other specs below.
These devices join theupgraded ThinkPad X, T, and L, devicesannounced at CES 2018 in Lenovo’s lineup. It also joins theMiix 630, andupdated ThinkPad X1 models. Do you have a Lenovo device that you’re looking forward to this year? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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