Lenovo's new Android Book for Android is now cheaper

[Abstract] The A12 is equipped with a touch-backlit virtual keyboard like the Yoga Book, and brings the same automatic correction input function, but it is not equipped with a stylus like the Yoga Book. The Verge Chinese Station reported on February 7 Lenovo once released a variant notebook called Yoga Book last year. This is a Windows 10/Android hybrid notebook with an ultra-thin body and virtual touch keyboard. Now, Lenovo has also launched a new Android tablet A12 based on the Yoga Book, which has been designed with reference to many elements of the Yoga Book, positioning it to be more personal, starting at $299 (about RMB2050). The A12, like the Yoga Book, is equipped with a touch-backlit virtual keyboard, which also brings in automatic correction input, but it is not equipped with a stylus like the Yoga Book. In terms of configuration, the A12 uses a 12.2-inch touchscreen display with an Intel Atom X5 processor, 2GB of running memory and 32GB of storage, and runs a three-column multi-window background multitasking interface that is very similar to native Android systems. Finally, as a member of the Yoga family, the A12 features a 360-degree, reversible hinge that can be switched between laptop and tablet modes. It is reported that this Yoga A12 will be available for sale on Lenovo's official website from February 8th, offering both gray and rose gold versions. The entry-level model starts at $299 (about RMB 2,050). (Author: Chaim Gartenberg compiled: Guti) Click to view original english 【The relevant rights in the Chinese language of The Verge's works in the United States are owned by Tencent Corporation. Without authorization, they may not be reproduced or excerpted. 】