Lenovo's new Yoga S940 has curved glass, unique gaze-tracking features

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Lenovo has announced a new device in their popular Lenovo Yoga 900 range.

The new Lenovo Yoga S940 features  Intel’s 8th Gen Core i7 processors, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of PCIe SSD storage.

The main feature, however, is its 13.9-inch panel available either in 4K  with HDR400 support or 1080p model with Dolby Vision HDR.

The panel features curved edges and finally narrow bezels all the way around.  Like other Yogas, it can of course also do the tablet, tent and laptop modes but on this occasion, its main new trick is a Glance by Mirametrix® AI-powered attention-sensing software which will track your gaze, move windows to the screen you are looking at, alert you to shoulder surfers and more.

The device features two USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, and a single regular USB-C port and is just 1.2kg (2.65lbs) light and 12.2mm (0.48in) thin. It includes a Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos Speaker System with smart audio amplifiers for a cinematic-like quality experience.

Lenovo Yoga S940 will start at $1,499.99  will hit the market in May.

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