A future where typing will be less critical than inking is closer than you may think
Lenovo has been pushing the boundaries of computing for a few years with its Yoga line but specifically the original Yoga Book. Introduced in 2016, the Yoga Book was a weird glimpse into the future. But it ran like it was in the past with an Intel Atom processor and weak full HD display.
Still, there's something inherently fascinating about the Yoga Book concept: a dual-screen mini PC that puts inking first, typing second, and with an overall focus on mobility. That's why I'm glad to see Lenovo continue with Intel's "Tiger Rapids" concept with the all-new Yoga Book C930 (or the "Yoga Book 2").
In January, I wrote an article stating that dual displays would be the next big push in 2-in-1 PCs. And I spent the last few days with the Yoga Book C930.
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