Lenovo unveils Miix 320, Yoga 720 and 520 Windows 10 Devices

Today, at MWC 2017, Lenovo announced a new lineup of devices Windows 10 built for mobility. It includes the detachable Miix 320, and two convertible 2-in-1 PCs: the powerhouses Yoga 720 and 520. Lenovo has also announced enhancements to its service Lenovo Connect with support for reprogrammable e-SIMs (no more swapping out SIM cards) which will help users on the go to use Telecoms Contract for data and other services offered by them. Switching Telecom will be easier as well.

 The Lenovo Miix 320

  • The 15-inch Yoga 720 comes with up to the latest 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processors, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
  • Thunderbolt 3 and up to nine hours of battery life.
  • Offers optional active pen support for editing, note-taking and sketching on Windows Ink.
  • Yoga 720 comes with an advanced integrated fingerprint reader and is available as an option in the  Yoga 520 for Windows Hello.

Pricing and Availability in North America:

  • The Yoga 720 (13-inch) will be available starting $859.99 in April 2017. The Yoga 720 (15-inch) will be available starting $1,099.99 in April 2017.
  • The Flex 5 (14-inch) will be available starting $799.99 in May 2017. The Flex 5 (15-inch) will be available starting $799.99 in May 2017.
  • The Miix 320 (keyboard included, Wi-Fi only without LTE) will be available starting $199.99 in April 2017. The Miix 320 with Active Pen support and Microsoft Office 365 (for 12 months) will be available in select markets beginning in July 2017.

Pricing and Availability in EMEA:

  • The Yoga 720 (13-inch) will be available starting €999 in April 2017. The Yoga 720 (15-inch) will be available starting €1,099 in April 2017.
  • The Yoga 520 (14-inch) will be available starting €599 in July 2017.
  • The Miix 320 (keyboard included, Wi-Fi only without LTE) will be available starting €269 in April 2017. Miix 320 (keyboard included, with LTE) will be available = starting €399 in April 2017.

 

Ashish Mohta
A die-hard fan of Windows, PC Gaming, and Xbox. He is a seasoned content writer with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He is a specialist in writing about Windows, software reviews, troubleshooting Windows, and automation.

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