Lenovo today announced what may be considered one of the most innovative two-in-one Windows 10 PCs to date: Yoga Book. Blink twice and you may think this is Microsoft's canceled 'Courier Project' from years ago brought back to life in a modified form, but now rocking technology from late 2016.
What makes the Yoga Book so intriguing is Lenovo has ditched the traditional physical keyboard for a digital multi-purpose slate that can act as a keyboard or as a sketchpad for the Wacom real-pen. Oh, and real-pen is not some fancy marketing name, it literally is a real pen for ink that can also act as a stylus. Battle for middle earth 2 pc controls.
Watch our hands-on video and get your mind blown. Then read on for the full specifications, pricing, and availability!
Hands-on VideoLenovo Yoga Book
Folks, this is one crazy machine. I am not sure how I feel about the Atom processor, but certainly, that kept the price down. At just $549 (just $50 more than the Android variant) the Yoga Book is definitely within reach of most consumers.
Even better, that price point justifies having it as an accessory PC instead of your central workstation. Lenovo touts the Yoga Book as being as thin as 'three pennies' (9.6mm) and it only weighs 1.52 pounds (690 grams) making this something you can easily throw in your bag. Toss in some LTE through the Nano SIM slot and now you have a mini PC wherever you are in the world.
Press ImagesHalo Keyboard? Great name
Lenovo's unique keyboard half of the Yoga Book is certainly a first. Virtual keyboards have been experimented with in the past but this the first time we see something hit the mainstream. For those curious, there is a haptic feedback engine in the slate half so that when you type you can 'feel' the keys.
Lenovo also boasts that the keyboard 'constantly 'learns about and adapts to' the typing habits of its user, with built-in prediction and artificial learning software. This software also allows for continuous optimization.' Of course, we'll need to test it out to see how good it is compared to physical keys.
I will say Lenovo is fair about expectations for the Halo keyboard. They say it's better than what traditional tablets offer (no doubt), but fall short of saying it trumps a physical keyboard instead saying that it is 'comparable.'
What makes the Halo keyboard neat, though, is how it can hide the illuminated keyboard and instead, you can use it as a surface for taking notes, drawing, doodling and more. I have to admit, while drawing on the display is neat, it is not always ideal.
That stylus
Lenovo is making a big deal about the pen, and I think it's with good reason. Here is what they say it is capable of and what inspired it from their press release:
The flush surface of the halo keyboard feature also allows for a few additional uses when paired with the Yoga Book's standard real-pen accessory, a dual-use stylus. Inspired by the elegance and simplicity of real notebooks, Yoga Book is an acknowledgement that we all still love to write and draw on paper. Users can now write with the real-pen accessory that holds real ink tips onto a piece of paper or notepad covering the multi-use keyboard panel, or as a stylus when applied straight onto the panel. Everything they create, from doodles and drawings to notes, is instantly digitized and saved with the Lenovo note-saving app. Huawei ec6108sv6 update .android box number. Roughly the size of a conventional ink pen, the real-pen accessory is powered by Wacom feel IT technologies to work with the state-of-the-art electro-magnetic resonance (EMR) film housed within the multi-use keyboard, which enables this real-time digitization.
The pen is no slouch either with 2,048 pressure levels and 100-degree angle detection. Lenovo also states that the pen does not require batteries and the ink tips are user replaceable (you get three in the box for good measure).
Lenovo Yoga Book Pen Not WorkingPromo VideoLet's test it
No doubt Lenovo may have stolen the show here at IFA with the Yoga Book. It's priced right and looks like nothing we have seen on the market yet. They did some serious innovation here, and I think this solves some legit real-world problems. Of course, we have to see how well it works in real life before we give it any serious accolades. Nonetheless, this is by far the most intriguing device I have seen, and it could actually bridge the pen-computing gap for the regular consumer.
Lenovo Yoga 370 Pen Not Working
What do you think of the Lenovo Yoga Book? Let me know in comments.
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The same image is seen with all applications.
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This strange little issue appears to be a bug with the Lenovo software – through no intervention from the user the camera has become disabled through the “privacy” setting and needs to be re-enabled.
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