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		<title>Lenovo fills out its Yoga line of devices</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Now that Lenovo has taken care of its high-end Yoga range of devices, the chinese manufacturer has turned to its more popular mid-range models that South Africans just can&#8217;t seem to get enough of. The outfit just unveiled its 2015 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that Lenovo has taken care of its high-end Yoga range of devices, the chinese manufacturer has turned to its more popular mid-range models that South Africans just can&#8217;t seem to get enough of. The outfit just unveiled its 2015 Yoga lineup &#8211; at a trendy pop-up lunch in downtown Johannesburg &#8211; which brings new size options, fresh processors and, in some cases, lighter designs.</p>
<p>Starting with the ones intended for everyday consumers, the Yoga 3 11 replaces &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; the Yoga 2 11, while the Yoga 3 14 is actually a substitute for last year&#8217;s 13-inch model. Though the two have a similar design, complete with a bright orange color option, the performance is going to differ from one to the other. Whereas the 14-inch version runs on Intel&#8217;s fifth-generation Core processors and can be configured with discrete graphics, the 11-incher makes use of a lower-powered Intel Core M chip, allowing for a thinner and lighter build &#8212; just 1.20 kgs and 0.6 inch thick (down from 1.60 kgs/0.67 inch)</p>
<p>Meanwhile, though the 14-inch version technically rocks a larger screen than its predecessor, it has roughly the same footprint and nearly the same weight: 1.60 kgs. Either way, both new machines come standard with a 1080p touchscreen and 802.11ac WiFi, and can be configured with up to 8GB of RAM and either an SSD (128/256GB) or a 500GB hybrid hard drive. Look for them this month, starting at roughly R24999 at Incredible Connection stores. </p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the Yoga Tablet. As of Tuesday, the lineup includes both Android and Windows tablets, mostly in the 8- and 10-inch range. Now, though, Lenovo is blurring the lines: Its new 13-inch Yoga Tablet 2 is the same size as its ultraportable laptops, except it has a kickstand that folds out of the back, and the optional keyboard doesn&#8217;t attach to the device. Pricing on the models is TBC. </p>
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