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    Lenovo Intros ThinkPad Helix and IdeaPad Yoga 11S Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    DuffMcShank Notebook Guru

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    At $799, the Yoga 11S is definitely the convertible tablet for the masses. Hell, that's iPad-plus-keyboard money (or Surface-RT-plus-cover money) for a SSD-equipped, IPS-displayed touchscreen convertible ultrabook with an Intel Core-i processor running the full version of Windows 8. Might get my wife one in orange:

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    MSGaldenzi Notebook Deity

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    I agree the 11s really is a bargain when you consider what you get. Also with this being a second generation (kinda) hopefully many of the kinks that were in the 13 were worked out.