Lenovo's flipping and folding IdeaPad YOGA

Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing shows off the IdeaPad Yoga at CES 2012 (Photo: Lenovo)
Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing shows off the IdeaPad Yoga at CES 2012 (Photo: Lenovo)
Lenovo has unveiled a new hybrid tablet/Ultrabook named YOGA which can also be positioned in tent mode for ease of viewing when reading or watching movies (Photo: Lenovo)
The IdeaPad YOGA 13 will run on Windows 8, and feature the latest Intel Core i3 to i7 processors, up to 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD storage (Photo: Lenovo)
The YOGA's keyboard and touchpad are deactivated when the display is flipped over beyond 180 degrees for tablet or monitor use to avoid accidental input (Photo: Lenovo)
Lenovo has unveiled a new hybrid tablet/Ultrabook named YOGA which can also be positioned in stand mode for ease of viewing when reading or watching movies (Photo: Lenovo)
Article Summary
Just as soon as Windows 8 is released, Lenovo will come to the rescue of those who simply can't choose between a notebook and a tablet with a new IdeaPad called the YOGA. Claimed to be the industry's first multi-mode notebook with a 360 degree flip-and-fold design, the new portable computing solution combines the ease-of-use of a 10-point capacitive touch tablet with the functionality and slim profile of an Ultrabook, while also bringing the screen closer to the user with a tent/stand monitor mode.
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