The new laptop looks similar to the Yoga 900, but the 900S is the lightest and thinnest convertible Windows 10 PC, you will want to buy in 2016, the main reason behind the new achievement is thanks to the latest Intel Core M processors. Compared to its predecessor, the Lenovo Yoga 900S is a bit smaller. Instead of the traditional 13-inch display in the 900 model, the new 900S sports a 12.5-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS screen with stylus and 10-point multitouch support. Side by side both devices look pretty much the same, but the Lenovo Yoga 900S is indeed a lot lighter, as the company was able to shave some of the weight to 2.2 pounds by using a slightly smaller screen size, Intel’s Core M processor, and carbon fiber material. The new device is only 12.8mm (0.5-inch) thick, which is a thinner than the Yoga 900 at 14.9mm. Identical to the previous version, Lenovo is also including the watchband hinge to allow its signature 360-degree flipping. However, the PC maker is adding a few tweaks and offering a silver and gold color variants with the keyboard and hinge matching accordingly.

Even though, there are slightly significant changes on style, the new Yoga 900S is just smaller and thinner version than the Yoga 900. As for battery life, Lenovo claims that a single charge should last up to 10.5 hours of local video playback. In addition, Lenovo has also introduced the Yoga mouse, which like the new Yoga 900S has been designed for portability. Similar to the Yoga line, the new mouse also flips and twists, and can transform from a traditional mouse to a remote control that let you control media playback and volume. Unfortunately, the mouse is an optional accessory, which the company will make available on April for $69.99. Lenovo’s Yoga 900S will be available for purchase in March and it will cost $1,099. For more, information you can head over to Lenovo’s official website. Source Lenovo, The Verge All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.