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Lenovo Launches Ultra-slim Yoga S940, Yoga A940 AIO in India; Price Starting at Rs 1,39,990

Lenovo Yoga S940 launched in India

Lenovo is well-known to be a market leader in the laptop and PC segment in India. Today, the Chinese company expands on its portfolio of premium offerings with the launch of the ultra-slim Yoga S940 and Yoga A940 for professional and productivity buffs.

These devices were first shown off earlier this year at CES 2019 and they pack some cool features that you’re definitely gonna like. So, let’s take a look at what the Yoga S940 and A940 have to offer:

Lenovo Yoga S940: Specs and Features

One of the most remarkable things about the Lenovo Yoga S940 has to be its ultra-slim, lightweight construction. This ultrabook has a metal build and weighs just 1.2 kilograms. The biggest surprise hits you when you open up the laptop and it’s the near bezel-less display.

And it’s not just bezel-less, Lenovo Yoga S940 is the first laptop to come with a Contour Glass design. You can see in the image below that the screen wraps around the edges to offer razor-thin bezels and immersive viewing experience. This makes the sides look like Samsung’s dual-curved smartphone panel and it looks awesome.

Contour Glass bezels in Lenovo Yoga S940

You can check out some of the key specifications of the Yoga S940 right here:

Dimensions 319.3 x 197.4 x 12.2 mm
Weight 1.2kg
Display up to 14-inch UHD IPS panel, 3840 x 2160 pixels
Processor Up to 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U
RAM up to 16GB
Storage up to 1TB PCIe SSD
Ports 2x USB-C Thunderbolt, 1x USB-C, 3.5mm audio jack
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0
Battery 4-cell 52Wh Li-Po, with 65W USB-C adapter
Colors Iron Grey

Lenovo has also equipped this laptop with some interesting AI-powered features. You’re getting IR Face Unlock, which can detect when you move away from the screen to auto-lock the laptop. Yoga S940 makes video calling more delightful by filtering out ambient noise and adding a bokeh effect to the background. There’s smart eye-tracking onboard too, which tracks your eye movement and moves windows to a secondary monitor when you shift your focus to it. Ain’t that awesome?

Lenovo Yoga A940 AIO: Specs and Features

Lenovo Yoga A940

The Lenovo Yoga A940 is a Surface Studio-style computing machine which packs some really cool features. This is an all-in-one (AIO) desktop that’s complete with the latest hardware and comes with a rotating precision dial (for picking different brush styles or zooming in or out), Active Pen (obviously for your creative endeavors), and a wireless charging dock. You can charge not only your smartphone but also the wireless mouse (there’s a wireless keyboard bundled too) in the package.

The Yoga A940 sports a huge27-inch touchscreen display, starting with a QHD IPS panel with 100% Adobe RGB support. It’s backed by a dual-hinge design with a free 25-degree drafting angle that should make it simpler for designer and artists to slide down their screen for better precision. There’s palm rejection support in tow as well.

You can check out some of the key specifications of the Yoga A940 AIO down below. In addition to what’s listed, you also get IR Facial Unlock with a TrueBlack Privacy Shutter (much-needed, nifty addition), Lenovo Smart Assist, front-facing Dolby Atmos speaker, along with an integrated LED lamp for use in low-light conditions.

Dimensions 635.7 x 467 x 244mm
Weight 14.6 kgs
Display up to 27-inch 4K UHD IPS touchscreen
Processor up to 9th Gen Intel Core i9-9900
Graphics 4GB AMD RX 560
RAM up to 32GB, with optional 16GB Intel Optane support
Storage up to 1TB PCIe SSD
up to 2TB SATA HDD
Operating System Windows 10 Pro
Ports Side:
Thunderbolt USB 3.1
3-in-1 card reader
Audio jack

Rear:
AC-in
RJ45
HDMI
4 x USB 3.0
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0

Price and Availability

Both of these are premium offerings from Lenovo and so are the prices. Yoga S940 has been priced starting at Rs 1,39,990 for the base variant with an Intel Core i5 processor whereas the Yoga A940 all-in-one desktop starts at an attractive price of Rs. 1,69,990 when you take into account the myriad of features it offers to creatives.

What are your opinions on Lenovo Yoga S940 and A940? Tell us in the comments below.

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