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A new Windows 10 PC with a Snapdragon 835 gets the Lenovo experience.
So far, HP has had the ARM PC market for tablets with keyboards all to itself, but Lenovo recently soft-launched its Miix 630 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (the Snapdragon 850 is not expected until the end of 2018).
On the first pass, the Miix 630 strikes a strong resemblance to the HP Envy x2, but that's not due to copying, but rather both are based off Qualcomm's reference design for such an ideal Snapdragon-powered Windows tablet. That's a good thing as it's a winning composition (certainly better than HP's attempt at an Intel version).
How does the Lenovo's Miix 630 compare to the HP Envy x2 and is this a worthy Windows 10 on ARM device? Check out my latest video review to find out.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
So far, HP has had the ARM PC market for tablets with keyboards all to itself, but Lenovo recently soft-launched its Miix 630 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (the Snapdragon 850 is not expected until the end of 2018).
On the first pass, the Miix 630 strikes a strong resemblance to the HP Envy x2, but that's not due to copying, but rather both are based off Qualcomm's reference design for such an ideal Snapdragon-powered Windows tablet. That's a good thing as it's a winning composition (certainly better than HP's attempt at an Intel version).
How does the Lenovo's Miix 630 compare to the HP Envy x2 and is this a worthy Windows 10 on ARM device? Check out my latest video review to find out.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...