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    News - Lenovo Yoga convertible launches alongside Windows 8

    It has been confirmed to be the ARM powered Windows RT version.
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    Re: News - Lenovo Yoga convertible launches alongside Windows 8

    So... when you fold it over it looks like the keyboard is pointing downwards? So you'll be keymashing when you put it down or hold it? Even if the keyboard is presumably disabled that doesn't sound every healthy for it...?

    Most convertibles have always folded and twisted to hide the keyboard - I always though for obvious good reasons...

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    Re: News - Lenovo Yoga convertible launches alongside Windows 8

    I suppose that's what the sunken key area is for, but agreed, that only protects on flat surfaces surely?
    It will be interesting to see the reviews..

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    Re: News - Lenovo Yoga convertible launches alongside Windows 8

    Doubt I will get this particular one (such a shame that Lenovo kept the IBM price tag but not the quality), but it's great to see more of these sort of devices Really looking forward to finally being able to get a tablet similar to the asus transformer, but with a real operating system on there that I can use for more than Angry birds and email

    More that we have the more the competition so hopefully we'll get to a figure of around £800 to match the Mac Air pricing.

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