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Lenovo ThinkPad 260 and 460 are ‘more connected than ever’

Lenovo ThinkPad 260 and 460 are ‘more connected than ever’

Posted on September 2, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Lenovo has a new pair of convertible ThinkPad laptops bearing the Yoga moniker, and they’re both hailed as being more mobile and connected than past options. Both feature the same Yoga functionality we’ve seen on other Lenovo machines, including the ability to fold all the way back into a tablet-like mode. This is coupled with ultra fast connectivity, however, allowing users to connect and browse the Internet rapidly.
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