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Users looking for a 2-in-1 without having to compromise on display size have two new options to choose from. After embracing lower-priced convertibles with its Miix 2 and Yoga 2 devices last year, ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
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Once again, the Lenovo Miix 2 8 makes use of Intel's 'Bay Trail' Atom Z3740 SoC, which includes a 1.33 GHz quad-core 'Silvermont' CPU with a 1.86 GHz Turbo boost, an Intel Gen 7 HD Graphics GPU ...
Lenovo is augmenting its roster of convertible and otherwise detachable products with some new offerings, with the Miix 2 and Flex 14D & 15D making appearances here at CES 2014. With these new ...
After looking at the great Windows 8 tablet deals, the $250 Lenovo Miix 2 8 looked like a steal for someone wanting to try Windows 8.1 on a small tablet. I hoped to use it on the go as a tablet, with ...
Lenovo’s Miix 2 8 delivers great performance and battery life, but these upsides are tempered by a dearth of extra features. Intel’s Bay Trail-class Atom processors make it easy for PC manufacturers ...
Lenovo is going small with the Miix 2 tablet. The 8-inch slate puts Bay Trail, Intel's newest Atom technology, inside a svelte case and includes Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 for only $299.