Lenovo’s new Yoga Book replaces the keyboard with an E-Ink screen

It’s hard to explain just what the Yoga Book C930 is. It’s a laptop, but half of it has an E-Ink display in place of a physical keyboard with haptic feedback when you type. But “laptop” doesn’t quite fit because this is a very thin, small device that’s more akin to a folio than a full computer.

But it’s a full computer, too: it’s a Windows 10 device with 7th-Gen Intel processors that should be able to keep up with light computing needs. It has a 360 “watch band” hinge that allows you to flip it all the way around into a tablet mode, so it’s also a tablet. You can use it like any Windows tablet with support for a pen. You can jot notes on the E-Ink side or read and mark up PDF documents.

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