Lenovo plans to release Chrome OS version of Yoga Book
Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 4:52AM
Nicole Batac in Chrome OS, Google, Google Chrome OS, Lenovo, Lenovo Yoga Book, Mobile, News, Product launch, hybrid pc

Lenovo sees more potential to its sleek and unique 2-in-1 Yoga Book. The tech company plans to release a Chrome OS version to the line, joining the Android and Windows versions of the device. What makes this hybrid device unique is that it ditches a traditional keyboard and goes with a touch surface on one side that can be used both for typing and writing or scribbling on. The Chrome OS version will support the Real Pen stylus that allows you to write on the pressure-sensitive keyboard surface.

According to Lenovo Vice President Jeff Meredith, there have been “a lot of interest” in a Chrome OS version for this device. And that it could even serve as a great option for schools for its unique offering. There is no official release date yet for this new version but Meredith says Lenovo plans to “maintain the three distinctive products throughout this year at least.”

Source: Engadget

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