Lenovo has unveiled a new convertible laptop in the
form of the Lenovo Yoga 330 this week, which is expected to launch very soon,
although no confirmed release date or pricing has been announced as yet by
Lenovo. The Yoga 330 measures 294 x 204 x 17.9 mm in size and weighs in at
1.25kg with a 360 hinge allowing it to transform from laptop to tablet when
required. The Yoga 330 also features a redesigned touchpad for more precise
user interaction as well as an ergonomic keyboard to provide extra comfort
during those longer sessions.
Power by an Intel Pentium Silver CPU the Yoga 330 is
equipped with an 11.6-inch antiglare touchscreen display, offering users a
resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and comes supplied preloaded with Microsoft’s
latest Windows 10 Home operating system. Lenovo offers a number of RAM options
including up to 8 GB of DDR4 RAM to be installed. Storage is also available in
32, 64 and 128 GB eMMC or if you’re looking for more space a 256 GB SATA solid
state drive (SSD) is also available.
The rechargeable battery is capable of providing up
to 6 hours of use and has been combined with fast charging technology.
Connections on the convertible laptop include USB 3.0 with always-on charging,
USB 2.0, Type C, HDMI, 4-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC) and of course
the obligatory audio jack interface. For full specifications jump over to the
official Lenovo website, as soon as Lenovo
announces any confirmed worldwide availability, release dates or pricing will
keep you up-to-date as always.
