And the keyboard is the most striking thing about the Yoga Book. There are no physical buttons or keys on it; when you power up the Yoga Book, the backlight illuminates the outlines of traditional ...
One of the coolest (but maybe not the most practical) tablets of last year, the Lenovo Yoga Book, now has a new sibling. Lenovo's new Yoga A12 still keeps the Yoga Book's head-turning illuminating ...
Last year, Lenovo surprised us with a novel concept. What if there was a laptop the size of a tablet with a touch-sensitive surface in place of a keyboard? That notion birthed the Yoga Book, a ...
Lenovo’s Yoga Book made a splash when the laptop launched in 2016 for $500 and up, thanks to its unusual design: the 10 inch notebook features a “Create Pad” where you’d normally find a keyboard. This ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
Microsoft’s Courier was supposed to be an electronic journal or diary, a piece of hardware purpose-built for applications like OneNote. Two screens with a hinge between them, it opened and closed like ...
Lenovo’s going all-in on IFA this year. The company announced a new Chromebook, a Snapdragon-powered Windows laptop and some smart home devices, among others. The most compelling bit from the bunch, ...
When the original Lenovo Yoga came out, everyone seemed to have the same complaint: when you flipped the screen over into tablet mode, you had to rest your hands against the keyboard on the other side ...
Lenovo is ditching the hard keyboard for a cool new touch one on its new Yoga A12 2-in-1, which can be an Android tablet or a laptop. But for those seeking the latest and greatest hardware, there’s a ...
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