Lenovo have this week launched a new laptop in the form of the Lenovo Flex 10 which comes running Microsoft’s latest Windows 8.1 operating system.
A unique feature of the Lenovo Flex 10 laptop allows you to reverse the keyboard, with the keys facing down on the desktop and the screen in a tilted position allowing you to use it as a presentation or media viewing screen when required.
The Lenovo Flex 10 laptop is powered by a choice of four processors: the quad core Intel Pentium N3510, the quad core Celeron N2910, the dual core Celeron N2810 or the dual core Celeron N2805 with integrated graphics.
Its fitted with a 10.1 inch screen offering a 1366 x 768 resolution and the Pentium models can support up to 4GB DDR3L, and the Celeron models up to 2 GB DDR3L.
Other fathers of the Lenovo Flex 10 include HDMI output, 500GB of storage, 1 x USB 3.0 port, 1 x USB 2.0 port, together with Wireless N and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity.
Its thought the system might start around $560 but unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability for the Lenovo Flex 10 has been released as yet by Lenovo, but as soon as information comes to light we will keep you updated as always. For more information on the new Lenovo Flex 10 specifications jump over to the Lenovo website for details.
Source: UMPC Portal
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