LAS VEGAS — The original Lenovo Yoga earned high praise for its special hinge that lets the laptop convert into a tablet just by folding the screen over 360 degrees. It came in two sizes, but the smaller model wasn't a full Windows 8 PC since it ran Windows RT. With the Yoga 11S, Lenovo aims to correct that oversight.
The Yoga 11S has an 11.6-inch screen and packs one of Intel's new low-power Core i5 processors, letting it run older apps made to work with previous versions of Windows. It's thin — just 0.7 inches — and it of course has the same hinge design as the whole Yoga line, letting you use it as a laptop, tablet, a stand or even a "tent."
Thanks to its enhanced insides, the Yoga 11S supports the gesture controls that were previously limited to the Yoga 13, letting users wave their hands in front of the webcam to, say, scroll through a list or turn to the next page of a document.
Like the Yoga 13, the 11S also comes in silver or orange finishes. It'll be available in June starting at $799.
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