By Kane Fulton
Few laptops manage to turn heads like Lenovo’s Yoga 3 Pro did when it landed back in January. Once your eyes clocked its six watchband-styled hinges, literally crafted from hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of metal, you knew that Lenovo had struck design gold.
The company has now launched the Yoga 900, the successor to the Yoga 3 Pro. Keeping the same design, it makes a number of key improvements both under the hood and on the outside. If you’re thinking about picking up the newest Windows 10-powered 2-in-1 on the block, the Yoga 900 has two things going for it: slick looks, and ample power.
As you would expect from the company that has pioneered the 2-in-1 laptop form factor for six years now, the Yoga 900 can be rotated and folder into different modes — including laptop, tent, stand or tablet — depending on how you want to interact with the display.
On the outside, the Yoga 900 is virtually indistinguishable than the Yoga 3 Pro. Only with a trained eye would you be able to tell that it’s the slightly thicker of the two, measuring 14.9mm against its predecessor’s 12.9mm. Its design is …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac