Lenovo has silently updated its products listing with a new 2-in-1 notebook, dubbed the Flex 10. While having a notebook form factor, users can flip the lid 300 degrees to enter stand mode, which is better suited to using the touch-centric interface of Windows 8. The notebook runs on Bay Trail, and is priced at $550 (Rs 34,500 approx).
Use it as a laptop...
According to the product page, "When you're relying heavily on the keyboard—drafting documents or working on a spreadsheet, for example—keep your Flex 10 in the classic laptop mode for maximum productivity. But when you're focusing on touch applications, web chatting, or enjoying a film or video, flip the screen 300 degrees to enter stand mode. The Flex 10's unique design means it adapts to whatever you choose to do."It features a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768. For memory, it is equipped with up to 500GB for storage, with support for 4GB DDR3L memory. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi b/g/n. The options for processors include a quad-core Pentium N3610, a quad-core Celeron N2910, a dual-core Celeron N2810 and a dual-core Celeron N2805. The laptop weighs in at 1.2kg and measures 273 mm x 188.5 mm x 21 mm. It also features a 720p front-facing webcam.
...or a tablet with a built-in stand
"Lenovo Energy Manager protects the long-term durability of the battery and uses advanced energy-saving technology to increase time spent between charges," reads the product page. "You can log in without typing on the Flex 10, thanks to Veriface Pro, face recognition software that uses the integrated webcam to log you in."
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