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Lenovo announced the Yoga 710 at the Mobile World Congress in 2016. The Yoga 710 [24] comes in versions with 11-inch and 14-inch displays. The 11-inch version uses Intel Core M low-power processors, weighing just 2.35 lbs and 0.58 inches thin, [25] has 8 gigabytes of memory, and includes a solid-state drive with a capacity up to 256 gigabytes ...
The screen is anchored by a base which includes most of the unit's hardware and all of its ports, and the mount allows adjusting the angle from 90 degrees down to -5 degrees – one example use is as a "chess board". The A740 uses a quad-core Intel Core-i7 processor, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 1-terabyte Solid State Hybrid Drive with an 8GB SSD ...
The ThinkPad Yoga series laptops have a "backlit" keyboard that flattens when flipped into tablet mode. This is accomplished with a platform surrounding the keys which rises until level with the keyboard buttons, a locking mechanism that prevents key presses, and feet that pop out to prevent the keyboard from directly resting on flat surfaces.
The Yoga 2 Pro's backlit AccuType keyboard. The Yoga 2 Pro is an Ultrabook-class device. It weighs 3.1 lb (1.4 kg), is 0.61 inch thick and has tapered edges, giving it an appearance more like a conventional ultrabook laptop vs the earlier model's "book-like" symmetrical design.
Two pins are used for the mono headphone signal and two pins for the unbalanced microphone signal. The 4-pin XLR connector is also commonly used on amateur radio microphones, but transferring unbalanced audio instead, and using the 4th pin (with the common ground) for a push-to-talk (PTT) circuit activated by a button on the microphone.
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[15] The first desktops in the Q Series were the Q700, Q100, and Q110. [15] The Q700 was Lenovo's first home theatre PC, with high definition 1080p playback, digital surround sound and compatibility with an HDTV. [15] The Q100 and Q110 were extremely thin desktops, dubbed ‘nettops’ by Lenovo, with dimensions of 6”x6.3”x0.7”. [15]