Both laptops will feature touchscreen displays. The Yoga 260 will feature a smaller display of 12.5-inch while the Yoga 460 will pack a slightly larger display of 14-inches. The former will also feature a display resolution of up to Full HD, while the latter will offer a WQHD display which should result in sharper images.
However both laptops will share certain hardware specs, like the support of Intel’s 6th-gen Core i7 processor. Interestingly enough the smaller Yoga 260 will support up to 16GB of RAM, while the larger Yoga 460 will only go up to 8GB. The former will also support up to 512GB of SSD storage, while the latter will only go up to 256GB of SSD storage.
If graphics performance is a priority, then the Yoga 460 might be a better pick thanks to the option of including an NVIDIA GeForce 940M GPU with 2GB of VRAM. Pricing of the laptops is set at $949 for the Yoga 260, and $1,049 for the Yoga 460 with the former available come November, while the latter will make its way to North American markets in January.