Lenovo keeps unveiling new laptops, tablets and convertibles, with the latest such product being the Lenovo Yoga 330. It’s a budget convertible with a Gemini Lake processor inside and it’s supposed to be coming soon. Let’s check it out!
The Lenovo Yoga 330 is a convertible notebook with an 11.6 inch 1366 x 768 pixel display, as well as an Intel Gemini Lake processor, a lower power unit too. It comes with 8 GB of RAM and entry level models ship with eMMC flash storage, while top of the line units come with SATA solid state drives with 256 GB capacity. Lenovo hasn’t announced the device in USA or Europe just yet, but the specs sheet has been posted on the company’s Chinese support pages.
We also have measurements, like 11.6 x 8 x 0.7 inches and a weight of 2.8 pounds. The device packs 32 GB of storage, but it also comes in versions with 64 GB or 128 GB of eMMC storage. The specs list is completed by a 36 Wh battery and the connectivity is generous: HDMI, SD card reader, mic/headphone combo jack and an USB Type-C 3.0 port, as well as two USB Type-A ones (2.0 and 3.0).
CPU choices are available: Intel Celeron N4000 dual core with Intel UHD 6000 Graphics or Pentium Silver N5000 quad core with UHD 605 graphics. Sadly, no price has been revealed.