Meet the Lenovo MIIX 2, a detachable multi-mode laptop that comes in 10-inch and 11-inch models. The device features Windows 8.1 and can be used in three different modes (Tablet Mode, Laptop Mode and Stand Mode), and also features a detachable ‘AccuType’ keyboard.
The 10-inch model weighs 1.3 pounds, and runs a new 64-bit enabled quad-core Intel Atom processor, and integrated Intel HD graphics. The 10-inch also rocks a full-HD display (1920 x 1200 pixels), a multi-touch display, Wi-Fi and optional 3G, JBL surround speakers, up to 128GB of storage along with a microSD slot for adding up to 32GB of external storage. The front camera is a 2MP at 720P and the rear camera is 5MP and captures images on the same resolution. The MIIX 2 has an 8 hour battery life.
The 11-inch MIIX 2 model is higher on the specs and runs an Intel Core i5 processor with storage up to 256GB and has an 1920×1200 pixel IPS wide-view display.
The Lenovo MIIX 2 starts at $499 for the 10-in model (Launching in March) and $699 for the 11-in model(Launching in April).

“With our detachable MIIX 2 and Flex devices, people no longer have to choose between a laptop or tablet. Our multimode products give them the best of both laptop and tablet worlds plus even new modes that make it better and easier to interact and watch their personal digital content, Now the only decision they have to make is choosing which Lenovo multimode product they prefer – one that flips and folds or one that detaches.” (David Roman, chief marketing officer, Lenovo)
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