Lenovo surprised us with a $229 Windows 2-in-1 tablet last year,
and it’s back at Mobile World Congress today to unveil the successor.
Priced at just $199, Lenovo’s new Miix 320 is designed to be a really
low-cost Windows-powered laptop. Just like Microsoft’s Surface, it’s not
really a laptop and it’s not really a tablet, thanks to the screen
detaching from the keyboard base.
Much like last year’s model, the Miix 320 features a
10.1-inch full HD display with not the best viewing angles, up to 4GB of
RAM, and up to 128GB of storage. Lenovo has made some improvements this
time around, though. The biggest is the addition of a precision
trackpad. Microsoft has been trying to convince
Windows laptop makers to
go precision for the past few years, and it’s surprising to see this at
such a low price point. During my limited time with the device it felt
fine to navigate around Windows, even if the trackpad and the device in
general is a little small on the lap.
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