Lenovo's first Snapdragon Windows device Miix 630 comes with a detachable keyboard and digital pen
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At CES 2018, Lenovo revealed the new Miix 630, its first Qualcomm Snapdragon-based Windows device. This Windows 10 S 2-in-1 detachable comes with integrated 4G LTE for seamless connectivity. You can enjoy the instant-on, whisper-quiet operation of a smartphone in the form of a versatile 2-in-1 detachable.
To make it even better, Lenovo is bundling it with a full-sized keyboard and digital pen for free. Its full-sized backlit keyboard comes with precision touchpad as well and the digital pen will support up to 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity. Lenovo claims that this device will offer up to 20-hours of battery life.
Lenovo Miix 630 features a 12.3-inch WUXGA+ touchscreen display for great visuals and infrared camera with Windows Hello for secure authentication. Even with its keyboard, the Miix 630 is just 15.6mm (0.6 in) and featherlight weighing just 1.33kg (2.93 lbs).
The Miix 630 (keyboard and Lenovo digital pen included) starts at $799.99 and it will available beginning in 2nd quarter of 2018.
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