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The Lenovo Miix 320 is a lightweight Windows 10 tablet with optional LTE

By Ng Chong Seng - on 27 Feb 2017, 2:13pm

The Lenovo Miix 320 is a lightweight Windows 10 tablet with optional LTE

At MWC 2017, Lenovo has just introduced the Miix 320, a lightweight 2-in-1 detachable running Windows 10.

Powering the Miix 320 is an Intel Atom x5 "Cherry Trail" processor, with support for up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage. Its 10.1-inch touch display sports a full HD resolution, and there's a pair of 1W speakers capable of Dolby Advanced Audio. Round the back of the tablet also sits a 5MP camera that supports autofocus.

Connectivity-wise, the Miix 320 detachable supports wireless-AC, Bluetooth 4.2, with an option for dual-antenna LTE if you're looking to get online anywhere there's mobile data. USB 3.0 Type-C, micro-HDMI, and microSD card slot are some of the other amenities you'll find onboard. Of course, if you need to get real work done, you can snap on the detachable keyboard, which has a precision trackpad on it.

Weighing just slightly over 1kg and measuring 17.5mm thick (tablet and keyboard combined), the Miix 320 also packs a 33WHr battery for up to 10 hours of battery life.

Slated to go on sale in April, the Lenovo Miix 320 comes in two colors: Platinum Silver and Snow White. Prices start at €269 (~S$400) for the Wi-Fi version and €399 (~S$593) for the LTE version (keyboard included in both). The otherwise optional Lenovo Active Pen is bundled if you buy the 4GB model, and this package will be available starting July 2017.

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