Lenovo Introduces ThinkPad Yoga 260 and ThinkPad Yoga 460

Lenovo has launched its two new revamped Yoga models, the ThinkPad Yoga 260 and ThinkPad Yoga 460. The two convertible PCs feature a back flap that can be folded up to 360 degrees, allowing it to convert into a tablet. The hinge which enables the feature is present in Lenovo's other devices, like Chromebooks and Laptops.

According to CNET, the Yoga 260 measures 12.5 inches and weighs 2.9 pounds. The device is equipped with a 1,920×1200-pixel full HD display. The Yoga 460, on the other hand, is measures 14 inches and is equipped with a 2,560×1,440-pixel full HD display. The Yoga 460 weighs a full pound heavier than the 260, at 3.9 pounds. It also boasts a 1TB storage.

Both models are  equipped with Intel's new sixth generation processor. Both also feature a wireless antenna and a stylus called the ThinkPad Pen Pro. The ThinkPad Yoga 260 will retail for $949 and is reported to be available in the U.S. by November. The Yoga 460, on the other hand, will come to the U.S. in January 2016.

Apart from the two new ThinkPad Yoga models, Lenovo has given a preview of the new version of its Miix 700 tablet. The device has drawn comparisons to Microsoft's Surface tablet because of its similar design. The IdeaPad Miix 700 sports a kickstand and comes with a keyboard cover.

The Miix 700 measures 12 inches and runs Windows 10. The device is equipped with the Intel Core M processor. The device is slated to come to the United States in Nov. this year, and will retail for $699. International prices of the device have not been indicated as of yet.

All three Lenovo devices will be released outside of the U.S. as well, and the Yoga 460 has been reported to possibly be released outside of the U.S. as early as next month. International release dates for Yoga 260 and Miix 700 have not been reported.

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