Lenovo officially introduced a new array of laptops in the country last week, including the two multi-function Yoga tops aptly named as the 300 and the 500. Both of these touch-enabled laptops present themselves with 360-degree hinges that enables the user to work with the laptop in an array of modes available. Besides the similarities in design and function and OS at Microsoft Windows 8.1, they greatly contrast from each other — they sport different screen sizes and resolutions, and hardware from the processor down to its battery.
Lenovo Yoga 300 specs
- 11.6-inch HD LED-backlit multi-touch display, 1280×720
- 64-bit Intel Pentium N3540p rocessor (4 cores, 4 threads, 2.16GHz base clock, up to 2.66GHz burst, 2MB cache)
- Intel Integrated graphics
- 4GB of DDR3L 1333MHz RAM
- 500GB HDD (5400RPM)
- 720p HD camera with single mic
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and HDMI
- Dolby Home Theater technology
- 2-cell 30Wh battery
Lenovo Yoga 500 specs
- 14-inch full-HD IPS multi-touch display, 1080×1920
- 5th generation 64-bit Intel Core i7-5500U processor (2 cores, 4 threads, 2.4GHz base clock, up to 3GHz burst, 4MB cache)
- Intel Integrated graphics
- Nvidia GeForce 920M (N16V-GM) GPU with 2GB of DDR3L RAM
- 8GB of DDR3L 1600MHz RAM
- 1TB SSHD
- 720p HD camera with array mic
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI
- 3-cell 45Wh battery
- Available colors: Black, Red
The Lenovo Yoga 300 and 500 are officially priced at Php 22,995 and Php 28,495, respectively.