Wednesday 22 January 2014

Lenovo Flex 20 dual-mode desktop

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Lenovo has met with some success lately by taking traditional PC form-factors and then adding some sort of unique tweak that gives you another way to use the system. The company’s Yoga Computer and tablets are undoubtedly the most popular of that bunch, but the Flex desktops are going in a similar direction.
lenovo-ideacentre-flex-20-modes-1060pxThe Flex desktops start with a premium all-in-one PC, complete with Has well processors, a slim design, and a touchscreen. Rather than sticking it on a boring old stand, Lenovo stuck with a manageable size display (19.5-inches) and gave it a collapsible hinge stand.
A built-in battery was also added to give you two hours of time away from the wall socket, perfect for moving the machine between rooms, showing something to another person, or just getting some downtime playing touch games on the couch. When you’re ready to get back to the usual computing tasks, it comes with wireless keyboard and mouse and has all the features and performance needed to handle the usual PC work.

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