Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and Flex 14 now available in the PH

Lenovo Philippines is now officially offering in the country two of their most popular convertible Windows 8 touch-centric laptops – the Yoga 2 Pro and the Flex 14.

The Yoga 2 Pro was known for its multi-mode functions that offers four different ways (laptop, tablet, stand and tent) of positioning your laptop depending on how you’re going to use it.

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It has a 13.3-inch touchscreen display of QHD+ (3200 x 1800) resolution coupled with IPS and offers 350-nits of brightness with a 178-degree wide viewing angle. In addition, it features a 1 megapixel web cam, and a 15.5mm thin body that weighs in at 1.39kg.

Powering the device is an Intel Core i7 Haswell CPU, 256GB SSD, Windows 8.1 OS, and a battery that can last up to 9 hours.

The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro comes in Grey or Clementine Orange colors and is available at select Lenovo outlets nationwide at Php74,999. Customers who purchase the Yoga 2 Pro will receive a free McAfee Antivirus E-Card and a complimentary ticket to the Lenovo Concert on January 9, 2014.

Next up is the Lenovo Flex 14 which is the cousin of the Yoga 2 Pro and has the capability to bend the display on its hinge up to 300-degrees. It packs a 14.1-inch touchscreen display with 1366 x 768 resolution, Intel Core i3 Haswell CPU, 4GB of RAM, 500GB HDD, Windows 8.1 OS and a battery that can last up to 9 hours.

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The Lenovo Flex 14 is available at Lenovo Exclusive Stores at select Lenovo outlets nationwide, with pricing that starts from Php34,999. Like the Yoga 2 Pro, buyers will also receive a free McAfee Antivirus E-Card and a complimentary ticket to the Lenovo Concert on January 9, 2014.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 lands on Villman for Php35K

The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 Haswell-powered Windows 8 Ultrabook was just announced a couple of weeks ago but is now available for purchase on Villman for almost Php35k.

To give you a recap, the Flex is similar to the functions of the Lenovo Yoga as the display can bend almost all the way back up to 300 degrees as opposed to the Yoga’s 360 degrees.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 (5939) specs:
4th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-4010U (1.70GHz 1600MHz 3MB)
Windows 8
4GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
500GB 5400 RPM
14-inch HD 10-point multitouch (1366 x 768) display
Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 4400
Integrated 720p HD camera with Array Mic
Lenovo BGN Wireless
Bluetooth® 4.0
Stereo speakers with Dolby® Advanced Audio™
2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0
2-in-1 card-reader (SD / MMC)
Combo jack
HDMI-out
VGA port
LAN port
9 hours with standard 4-cell battery (45 wh)
13.25 x 9.50 x 0.85″
4.4 lbs.

VillMan is offering two color variants of the Flex 14: Black-Silver and Black-Orange, with a price tag of Php34,992. Buyers can also opt for an installment plan of Php2,916 a month for 12 months. See listing here.

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Lenovo announces Flex 14 and Flex 15 Ultrabooks

Lenovo has announced their new set of touch-enabled Windows 8-powered Ultrabooks with bendable displays, the Flex 14 and the Flex 15.

The Lenovo Flex is similar to the functions of the Lenovo Yoga as it can bend the display all the way back. Well, almost. That is because the Flex can only turn its display up to a maximum of 300 degrees as opposed to the Yoga’s 360.

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The Flex 14 sports a 14-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 788. It is powered by an Intel Core i5-4200U CPU, Nvidia GeForce GT 740M GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 500GB HDD. The Flex 15 on the other hand is a 15-incher and carries similar specs but is equipped with a larger keyboard with a number pad.

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So why opt for this instead of the Yoga? By letting go of that extra 60 degrees and notebook-to-tablet feature, you’ll get a more affordable price tag of SGD999 (Singapore Dollar) or around Php35,000. Compare that to the Php61,000 SRP of the Yoga 13 which was launched last year or the Php45,000 Yoga 11S we reviewed a couple of months back.

The Lenovo Flex 14 will be available in Singapore on September 5, followed by the rest of the Asian market by end of September. As for the Flex 15, pricing and availability is yet to be announced.

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Lenovo announces Flex 14 and Flex 15 Ultrabooks

Lenovo has announced their new set of touch-enabled Windows 8-powered Ultrabooks with bendable displays, the Flex 14 and the Flex 15.

The Lenovo Flex is similar to the functions of the Lenovo Yoga as it can bend the display all the way back. Well, almost. That is because the Flex can only turn its display up to a maximum of 300 degrees as opposed to the Yoga’s 360.

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The Flex 14 sports a 14-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 788. It is powered by an Intel Core i5-4200U CPU, Nvidia GeForce GT 740M GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 500GB HDD. The Flex 15 on the other hand is a 15-incher and carries similar specs but is equipped with a larger keyboard with a number pad.

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So why opt for this instead of the Yoga? By letting go of that extra 60 degrees and notebook-to-tablet feature, you’ll get a more affordable price tag of SGD999 (Singapore Dollar) or around Php35,000. Compare that to the Php61,000 SRP of the Yoga 13 which was launched last year or the Php45,000 Yoga 11S we reviewed a couple of months back.

The Lenovo Flex 14 will be available in Singapore on September 5, followed by the rest of the Asian market by end of September. As for the Flex 15, pricing and availability is yet to be announced.

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