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The new hinge is also an important change, as it's
The new hinge is also an important change, as it's possible to make the hinge even thinner. To do this, the hinge sticks out from the hinge itself, which will increase its stiffness.
With such a hinge, the new Yoga S730 isn't just going to have an edge in power consumption, but also in the ability to do a lot more than just scroll through the screen. The S730 offers an additional power draw of 30 percent compared to the original Yoga, which is a bit of a drop from the 20 percent power draw seen in current Yoga devices. At the same time, the Yoga S730 provides an even better performance by allowing you to use it as a desktop PC.
If you prefer to go back to a Yoga-style screen, Lenovo has the option of adding a slimmer hinge to the Yoga C930. However, that option won't be available until after Lenovo makes a big splash in the PC world. Lenovo is hoping to keep the Yoga C930 as a top-tier model, but it'll require a lot more than $1,300 to bring the Yoga S730 to market, and it could take a couple of months before Lenovo has to release a full-blown Yoga S730 with an extra hinge.
Now that we've gone over the Yoga S730, let's review some potential new features for the Yoga S730.
The new Yoga C930 comes equipped with an AMOLED display, a high-resolution 720p full-HD screen, and a new 3.5mm headphone jack (for those who don't have it). At the left side, you'll find a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i7-4790K CPU, a 512MB SSD, and a 512GB microSD card slot. The 3.5mm headphone jack is also on the right side, but the extra headphone jack is only in the case of the case where you're holding the screen.
The Yoga S730 comes in white for the front of the case, black for the rear, and white for both front and rear. The black and white are meant to be a bit more aggressive, but Lenovo has always been a little more aggressive about bringing back the touch-screen design that we've seen with previous Yoga computers. The new Yoga S730 comes with a 15-point touchscreen on the left side, with the standard touch-enabled buttons, and a 13-point touch pad on the right side. The front touch pad is
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