It looks like Lenovo is one of the pioneers when it comes to convertible notebooks, thanks to their Yoga series which has proven to be quite an interesting proposition, being able to double up as a tablet at the same time functioning in “Tent” mode, although using it as a tablet is more often than not a rare sight. The thought of “just in case I need to use it in such a format” is comforting, and it seems that the next Lenovo Yoga Pro convertible notebook could arrive with an Intel Core M Broadwell low-power processor.
Going by the moniker Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, it was first found in a listing from an Indonesian regulatory agency known as Postel some time last month, and now additional details have started to surface.
Redditor commodoor has posted several details which do seem as though they hail from a retail inventory system that further confirms the hardware specifications. Apart from that, several online stores in Europe, Foeniks (as you can see from the screenshot above) included, have more or less confirmed the specifications.
Word has it that the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro will arrive with a 13.3” IPS display at 3,200 x 1,800 pixel resolution, an Intel Core M 5Y70 processor, an Intel HD 5300 graphics chipset, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, and a 44.8 Whr battery which is rated at 7 hours. All that we need to do now is sit tight and wait.
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