By Kane Fulton
A few years ago, Lenovo tried a a few things in the laptop market with the Yoga (rorate and dock), Helix (twist and turn) and the Miix (completely detachable).
While the latter two designs still remain in one form or another, the Yoga is the one that has been indisputably the commercial champion. So much so that Lenovo now wants the form factor to be the driver of its growth in the enterprise/business segment.
The company is betting on models like the 12-inch ThinkPad Yoga 260 and Yoga 460 to achieve just that by bringing the one feature that both consumers and business users alike have take to – its form factor versatility.
Like previous members of the Yoga line, the ThinkPad Yoga 260’s display can flip over 360 degrees allowing it to transform into different modes depending on how you want to use it.
At 2.9 pounds and around 19mm thin, it’s heavier than most tablets and is a little unwieldy to hold in a single hand. Usability is aided by the excellent keyboard. ThinkPad keyboards are famed for their typing feel, and the ThinkPad 260’s chiclet-spaced keys offer generous amount …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac