The new offers will be back in the era of handwritten notes.
In the framework of the exhibition IFA 2016 in Berlin, Germany, Lenovo has unveiled its laptop-tablet YogaBook, the main feature of which was the rejection of the traditional keyboard.
The keyboard function the product performs a second touch screen. Although typing without physical keys relatively uncomfortable and especially difficult to do this blindly, the touchscreen opens up a number of other features, primarily of interest to designers and artists, but also gives to work with handwritten text.
10.1 inch screen YogaBook also allows you to rotate it 360 degrees, so that the unusual laptop is easily transformed into a standard tablet. It is worth noting the slight weight 690 grams and a thickness of just 9.6 mm.
YogaBook got the Intel Atom x5-Z8550, 4 gigabytes of RAM and 64 GB built-in storage. The device comes with a choice of Android or Windows.