Lenovo introduces its new Yoga 720 and the Flex 5 convertible devices
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Lenovo has introduced a couple of new Windows 10 devices at MWC today. Along with the affordable new Miix 320, Lenovo is introducing two new devices — one for its Yoga family and one for Flex.
Firstly, let’s talk about the new Yoga 720: The device comes with a 4K 15-inch display, and its apparently the most convertible laptop in its class thanks to the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. The device is only 14.3mm thick and weighs 1.3kg. The device offers up to 8 hours of battery life in the 4K UHD variant, but if you go with the full-HD screen, you will get up to 9 hours of battery life.
Along with the Yoga 720, Lenovo is also introducing a less powerful Yoga 520 which comes with a 13-inch FHD display and it’s also available in an HD only model. The device is 19.99mm thick and weighs around 1.74kg.
Both of the new Yoga devices comes with Intel’s latest and greatest Kaby Lake Core i7 processors run Windows 10.
But Lenovo is introducing yet another device: the new Flex 5. The Flex 5 comes with a 14-inch display, which makes it fit just between the Yoga 720 (15-inch display) and the Yoga 520 (13-inch display). The device comes with Nvidia’s GeForce 940MX GPU which isn’t very powerful but it should do a decent job for the most part. Â Lenovo is also offering a 15-inch variant of the device for some reason.
Lenovo announced that the Yoga 720 and Yoga 520 will be available in April, starting at $859.99 for the 13-inch model and $1099 for the 15-inch model. As for the Flex 5, you will be able to get the 14-inch model for $799 in May.
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