NEC LaVie Y brings Lenovo’s 360-degree IdeaPad Yoga hybrid tablet to Japan

Don’t think that Lenovo is keeping the IdeaPad Yoga’s bendy secrets all to itself: its Japanese partner NEC is bringing a variant of the ARM-based Yoga 11 to the land of the rising sun as the LaVie Y. The 11.6-inch blend of laptop and tablet keeps the signature 360-degree display, 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage as its more internationally-minded counterpart, and confirms that there’s a quad-core Tegra 3 powering either of the Windows RT systems. What differences exist will stem from the software: there’s hints of a custom NEC app on an otherwise vanilla interpretation of Microsoft’s platform. The LaVie Y should precede its IdeaPad sibling by days, arriving in stores around November 22nd, although any local buyers will pay dearly for the privilege with an estimated $1,136 price. We’d suggest that patience ought to be a virtue for everyone else.
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Pubblicato il 22/10/2012, in Hi-Tech con tag hybrid laptop, hybrid tablet, HybridLaptop, HybridTablet, ideapad yoga, ideapad yoga 11, japan, japanese, Laptop, laptops, Lavie, lavie y, LavieY, Lenovo, Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga, lenovo ideapad yoga 11, nec, nec lavie y, NecLavieY, NVIDIA, NVIDIA Tegra 3, NvidiaTegra3, tablet, tablet pc, tablet pcs, TabletPc, tablets, Tegra 3, windows 8 rt, Windows RT. Aggiungi il permalink ai segnalibri. Lascia un commento.

































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