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Lenovo Launches ThinkPad Yoga 260 And 460 Models Plus ThinkCentre M900 Tiny SFF PC

Lenovo Launches ThinkPad Yoga 260 And 460 Models Plus ThinkCentre M900 Tiny SFF PC

In addition to the consumer PC refresh, Lenovo is updating and relaunching some of its business devices. The ThinkPad Yoga is the prosumer level version of the Yoga series, and includes the 360° hinge which allows it to be used as a laptop, or in three touch modes. Lenovo is also rolling out the ThinkCenter M900 Tiny, which is its latest rendition of the ultra-compact form factor for businesses.

The ThinkPad Yoga series started with just a single 12.5-inch model, but last year Lenovo added a couple of larger sizes as well. The Yoga 260 and Yoga 460 are the new 12.5 and 14-inch models respectively. Both are built like a ThinkPad, and include things like carbon fibre in the chassis and the ThinkPad trademark TrackPoint. The ThinkPad Yoga lineup also continues to offer stylus support.

The Yoga 260 features a 12.5-inch display with both 1366×768 and 1920×1080 offerings. The latest models are of course updated with Intel’s new Skylake-U series processors, with everything from i3-6100U all the way up to i7-6600U models available. You can outfit the laptop with up to 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 512 GB of SSD storage. Battery life is rated at 10 hours on this model.

The ThinkPad Yoga 460 is the 14-inch version, and it can be had with either 1920×1080 IPS or 2560×1440 IPS panels. The processor choices are just listed as Core i5 and i7 models, but it should be the same U series as the smaller 260 mode but with an optional GeForce 940M GPU. The 460 can only be had with 8 GB of DDR3L memory, a 256 GB SSD, or a 1 TB HDD. Battery life is rated the same as the 260, coming in at 10 hours.

ThinkPad Yoga 260

Networking is now upgraded as well, likely with the Intel 8265 card which offers 802.11ac as well as Bluetooth 4.1. The 260 model offers LTE-A support as an option.

Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga
  ThinkPad Yoga 260 ThinkPad Yoga 460
CPU Up to 6th gen Intel Core i7 U series
RAM up to 16 GB DDR4 up to 8 GB DDR3L
Storage Up to 512 GB SSD Up to 256 GB SSD / 1 TB HDD
GPU Intel graphics Intel graphics or GeForce 940M
Display 12.5″ 1366×768 or 1920×1080 14″ 1920×1080 or 2560×1440
Weight 1.3 kg / 2.9 lbs 1.8 kg / 3.9 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 309.9 x 220 x 17.8
(inches) : 12.20″ x 8.66″ x 0.70″
(mm) : 338 x 236 x 19
(inches) : 13.30″ x 9.29″ x 0.74″
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.1, LTE Optional
Price $949+ $1049+
OS Windows 10 or Windows 7

Since these are ThinkPads, they can be custom ordered, and you can get options such as smart card readers and fingerprint readers if necessary.

ThinkPad Yoga 460

For those looking for small desktop PC replacements, the ThinkCentre Tiny series has offered some interesting solutions for several years now. The M900 can be equipped with a monitor with built-in mounting bracket, and the M900 is also outfitted with Skylake processors. The small form factor device can be outfitted with up to 32 GB of DDR4 memory, and a wide selection of storage offerings including a 512 GB SSD or 2 TB HDD. There are six USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, headset jack, card reader, and even a serial port option. Wifeless is either a single stream 802.11ac option or 2×2:2 802.11ac.

The All-in-One offering is a 23-inch 1920×1080 monitor which can be had with or without touch.

Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny
  M900
CPU Up to 6th gen Intel Core i7 U series
RAM up to 32GB DDR4
Storage Up to 512 GB SSD or up to 2TB HDD
GPU Intel graphics
AIO Display 23.8″ 1920×1080
Camera 1920×1080 with 2 microphones (Lync Certified)
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT, Ethernet
Price $749+
OS Windows 10 or Windows 7

I’ve been a big fan of the Yoga series over the years, and the ThinkPad Yoga seems to be a pretty well built two-in-one device. Hopefully we can get a couple of these in to test and review.

Source: Lenovo

Lenovo Refreshes Ideapad Lineup With Windows 10, Skylake, and Carrizo

Lenovo Refreshes Ideapad Lineup With Windows 10, Skylake, and Carrizo

This week is the IFA conference, and while traditionally a mobile focused show, Microsoft’s recent launch of Windows 10 coupled with Intel’s launch of the new 6th generation Skylake architecture means that PC makers are taking the opportunity to refresh their PC lineup here. Lenovo has updated much of their lineup.

The Ideapad 100S is a new model to the lineup, which is going after the budget conscious consumer. We’ve actually seen quite a few laptops targeting this spot over the last year, driven by Microsoft’s free licensing for Windows on low cost devices coupled with competition from Chromebooks. Lenovo’s two models in the Ideapad 100S range are an 11.6-inch and 14-inch model. The 11.6-inch model leverages tablet class parts, including an Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor coupled with 32 GB of eMMC and up to 2 GB of DDR3L memory. The 14-inch model switches from a tablet class quad-core to the dual-core Celeron N3050 which is also based on the Atom cores, but this time the 14nm Airmont cores. The Celeron has more TDP to play with, and has a higher base and turbo frequency. The 14-inch is listed as either up to 64 GB of eMMC or 256 GB SSD possibly in some markets. The low resolution 1366×768 display is likely going to be TN on something this low cost.

Lenovo ideapad 100S
  100S 11.6″ 100S 14″
CPU Intel Atom Z3735F (quad-core 1.33 -1.83GHz 22nm 2.2 W SDP) Intel Celeron N3050 (dual-core 1.6 – 2.16GHz 14nm 4 W SDP)
RAM up to 2GB up to 2 GB
Storage up to 32GB eMMC up to 64GB eMMC / 256GB SSD
GPU Intel HD Intel HD
Display 11.6″ 1366×768 14″ 1366×768
Battery Up to 8 hours Up to 8 hours
Networking 802.11n w/ BT 4.0 802.11n w/ BT 4.0
Weight 1 kg / 2.2 lbs 1.4 kg / 3.1 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 292 x 202 x 17.5
(inches) : 11.5″ x 7.95″ x 0.69″
(mm) : 337.4 x 234.9 x 18.6
(inches) : 13.28″ x 9.25″ x 0.73″
Price $189 $259
OS Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Home

Keeping with the “S” slim lineup, the ideapad 300S comes in both an 11.6 and 14-inch model. The smaller one will be powered by Braswell with the Pentium N3700. This is a quad-core processor based on Airmont cores. The 14-inch model will be offered with up to Core i7 though, and the larger display also comes with a 1920×1080 resolution. The small model sticks with integrated graphics but the 14-inch version will be offered with the GeForce 940M.

Lenovo ideapad 300S
  300S 11.6 300S 14
CPU Intel Pentium N3700 Up to 6th gen Core i7
RAM up to 8GB DDR3L up to 8 GB DDR3L
Storage up to 64GB eMMC
500GB SSHD/1TB HDD
up to 256GB SSD
up to 1TB SSHD / 1TB HDD
GPU Intel HD Intel HD / up to GeForce 940M
Display 11.6″ 1366×768 14″ 1920×1080
Battery Up to 5 hours Up to 5 hours
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0
Weight 1.3 kg / 2.9 lbs 1.9 kg / 3.9 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 299 x 209 x 21.8
(inches) : 11.77″ x 8.23″ x 0.86″
(mm) : 340 x 240 x 19.5
(inches) : 13.38″ x 9.45″ x 0.77″
Price n/a $479+
OS Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Home

Next up in the slim line is the ideapad 500S which is a lineup of three sizes, with 13.3, 14, and 15.6-inch models  available in ebony black, platinum silver, or flamenco red. These are available with Skylake, and can be had with discrete graphics as well. The smaller 13.3-inch model can be had with the GeForce 920M GPU, and the larger 14 and 15.6-inch models offer the more powerful GeForce 940M. The displays on offer are up to 1920×1080, and storage is up to 256 GB of SSD or up to 1 TB of hard drive.

Lenovo ideapad 500S
  500S 13.3″ 500S 14″ 500S 15.6″
CPU Up to 6th Gen Core i7
RAM up to 8GB DDR3L
Storage 128GB SSD
500GB SSHD/1TB HDD
up to 256GB SSD
up to 1TB SSHD / 1TB HDD
GPU Intel HD / Up to GeForce 920M Intel HD / up to GeForce 940M
Display 13.3″ 14″ 15.6″ 1920×1080
Battery Up to 4.5 hours
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0
Weight 1.5 kg / 3.4 lbs 2.1 kg / 4.6 lbs 2.1 kg / 4.6 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 323 x 230 x 19.3
(inches) : 12.72″ x 9.05″ x 0.76″
(mm) : 380 x 260 x 20.5
(inches) : 14.96″ x 10.24″ x 0.81″
(mm) : 380 x 260 x 20.5
(inches) : 14.96″ x 10.24″ x 0.81″
Price n/a
OS Windows 10 Home

Moving down in price a bit is the ideapad 300 which is offered in 14, 15.6, or 17.3-inch sizes. The smaller two models are offered with the Pentium N3700 Braswell processor as a base option, or you can choose Intel’s more powerful Core as well. All are available with discrete GPUs, with the Braswell models being available with the GeForce 920M, and the Core models available with the Radeon R5 M330. System memory is up to 8 GB on Braswell, and 16 GB of DDR3L on Core. The display can be up to 1920×1080.

Lenovo ideapad 300
  300 14″ 300 15.6″ 300 17.3″
CPU Up to Pentium N3700
Up to 6th Gen Core i7
up to 6th gen Core i7
RAM up to 8GB DDR3L (Braswell) or 16 GB DDR3L (Skylake)
Storage 128GB SSD option with Skylake
up to 1TB HDD or SSHD
GPU Intel HD / Up to GeForce 920M (Braswell)
Up to Radeon R5 M330 (Skylake)
Display 14″ 1920×1080 15.6″ 1920×1080 17.3″ 1600×900
Battery Up to 4 hours
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0
Weight 2.1 kg / 4.63 lbs 2.3 kg / 5.07 lbs 3.0 kg / 6.61 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 349 x 245 x 22.9-23.4
(inches) : 13.74″ x 9.64″ x 0.90″-0.92″
(mm) : 384 x 265 x 22.9-23.4
(inches) : 15.11″ x 10.43″ x 0.90″-0.92″
(mm) : 418 x 292.6 x 25.1
(inches) : 16.45″ x 11.51″ x 0.99″
Price $399+ $549+ $449+
OS Windows 10 Home

Next up is the ideapad 500 series, which is quite interesting because there will be versions with both AMD’s Carrizo CPU and versions with Intel’s Skylake processors. The AMD based on has a starting price of $100 less. There will be 14-inch and 15.6-inch models available with up to 1920×1080 resolution. The AMD based one can be had with the FX-8800P APU which is the top tier from AMD, and the AMD Radeon R5 M330. It will be available with up to 8 GB of memory, and both SSD and HDD storage options are available. The Intel version can be had with up to Core i7, and the GPU option is the AMD Radeon R7 M360 which has more stream processors than the R5 M330 available with Carrizo on this laptop.

Lenovo ideapad 500
  500 14″ 500 15.6″
CPU Up to AMD Carrizo FX-8800P APU
Up to 6th gen Intel Core i7
RAM up to 16GB DDR3L
Storage 128GB SSD option with Carrizo
up to 1TB HDD or SSHD
GPU Radeon R5 M330 (AMD)
Intel integrated or Radeon R7 M360 (Intel)
Display 14″ 1920×1080 15.6″ 1920×1080
Battery Up to 4 hours
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0
Weight 2.1 kg / 4.6 lbs 2.3 kg / 5.1 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 347 x 249 x 24.4
(inches) : 13.66″ x 9.80″ x 0.96″
(mm) : 384 x 265 x 24.6
(inches) : 15.12″ x 10.43″ x 0.97″
Price $399+ (AMD) $499+ (Intel) $599 (AMD) $849 (Intel)
OS Windows 10 Home

Lenovo is also refreshing their All-in-One lineup with the ideacentre AOI 700 Series. There will be a 24-inch model and 27-inch model and both can be had with up to UHD 3840×2160 resolution. Skylake is available again, along with the NVIDIA GTX 950A GPU. These devices will support Windows Hello, with the Intel RealSense 3D Camera available on this AIO. The AIO also has stereo JBL speakers with a 2 x 3 watt amplifier.

Lenovo ideacentre AIO 700 Series
  AIO 700 24″ AIO 700 27″
CPU Up to 6th gen Intel Core i7
RAM up to 16GB DDR4
Storage up to 192GB SSD
up to 2TB SSHD or HDD
GPU GeForce GTX 950A
Display 23.8″ 3840×2160 27″ 1920×1080
Camera 1080p w dual mic Optional Intel RealSense 3D Camera
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0
Price $1,099 $1,899
OS Windows 10 Home

The list just keeps going, and next up is a new tablet from Lenovo. The ideapad MIIX 700 is a 12-inch tablet with a 2160×1440 resolution, which you may notice is the same resolution and aspect ratio as the Microsoft Surface Pro 3. The similarities don’t stop there, with the MIIX 700 available with a kickstand and folio case with keyboard dock. It is powered by up to Core i7 as well, and you can get it with 8 GB of LPDDR3 memory and 256 GB SSD. It also features the Intel RealSense 3D camera, and therefore supports facial recognition login with Windows Hello. For those that need to use it on the go, it can be outfitted with optional LTE support.

Lenovo MIIX 700 Tablet
  MIIX 700 Tablet
CPU Up to 6th gen Intel Core m7
RAM up to 8GB LPDDR3
Storage up to 256GB SSD
GPU Intel graphics
Display 12″ 2160×1440
Camera Optional Intel RealSense 3D
Weight 780g / 1.7 lbs
Dimensions (mm) : 292 x 210 x 8.95
(inches) : 11.49″ x 8.27″ x 0.35″
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0, LTE Optional
Price $699+
OS Windows 10 Home or Pro

Finally, Lenovo is offering the Chromebook 100S, which is powered by the Intel Celeron N2840. This is two Silvermont cores, and is on the 22nm process. As is typical with a Chromebook, 16 GB of eMMC is available and up to 2 GB of RAM. Lenovo is claiming up to eight hours of battery life on this $179 Chromebook.

Lenovo Chromebook 100s
  Chomebook 100S
CPU Up to Intel Celeron N2840
RAM Up to 2GB RAM
Storage 16 GB eMMC
GPU Intel graphics
Display 11.6″ 1366×768
Weight 1.2 kg / 2.6 lbs
Dimensions 19mm thick
Networking 802.11ac w/ BT 4.0, LTE Optional
Price $179+
OS Chrome OS

Clearly there has been some pent up designs waiting on the release of both Skylake and Windows 10, and Lenovo has an offering for much of the consumer space with these new models and refreshes. There are a couple of very interesting plays here, like the MIIX 700 tablet which is clearly a play at the Surface Pro 3, with the same screen size and resolution, but a $699 starting price. I’d be very interested in checking out the ideapad 500 with both the Carrizo and Skylake offerings to see how they stack up to each other, so we will have to try and get some for review.

Source: Lenovo

The Intel Skylake Mobile and Desktop Launch, with Architecture Analysis

Intel’s 6th Generation of its Core product line, Skylake, is officially launching today. We previously saw the performance of the two high end Skylake-K 91W processors, but that was limited in detail as well as product. So it is today that Intel lifts the lid on the other parts from 4.5 W in mobile through Core M, to 15W/28W in Skylake-K, 45W in Skylake-H and then the 35W/65W mêlée of socketed Skylake-S parts. For today’s formal launch we will be taking a look at the underlying Skylake architecture, which was unveiled by Intel at their recent Intel Developer Forum this August.

The Intel Skylake Mobile and Desktop Launch, with Architecture Analysis

Intel’s 6th Generation of its Core product line, Skylake, is officially launching today. We previously saw the performance of the two high end Skylake-K 91W processors, but that was limited in detail as well as product. So it is today that Intel lifts the lid on the other parts from 4.5 W in mobile through Core M, to 15W/28W in Skylake-K, 45W in Skylake-H and then the 35W/65W mêlée of socketed Skylake-S parts. For today’s formal launch we will be taking a look at the underlying Skylake architecture, which was unveiled by Intel at their recent Intel Developer Forum this August.

Seagate Announces a Trio of 8TB Drives for Enterprise Applications

Seagate Announces a Trio of 8TB Drives for Enterprise Applications

Seagate was the first hard drive vendor to launch a cost-effective 8TB hard drive. The Archive HDD v2 (ST8000AS0002) uses Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) to drive up the areal density of the platters and the 8TB version used six 1.33TB platters. The only other 8TB drive currently in the market is the HGST Ultrastar He8, which uses helium filled sealed drives with seven platters.

Seagate is announcing their plans for three new 8TB drives today, mainly targeting enterprise usage. The three 8TB models that join the already existing Archive HDD are:

  • Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD v5
  • Enterprise NAS HDD
  • Kinetic HDD

The Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD v5 uses traditional PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) and targets applications such as web, e-mail and SMB servers as well as areas requiring bulk storage. The design uses 6 platters (1.33TB/platter) pointing to an increase in areal density over competing drives. Thanks to the 256MB cache, it provides 100%+ faster random read-writes over the last generation Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD v4.
It comes in both SATA 6 Gbps and SAS 12 Gbps versions, and supports Seagate’s RAID Rebuild (PDF) feature.
Consistent with the enterprise positioning, we also have a SED (self-encrypting drive) variant.

The other interesting aspects of the Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD v5 include power loss protection (needed in part due to the larger cache) and a PowerBalance feature. The latter offers optional trade-off in performance for saving power. However, the firmware programming necessary to activate this feature will be made available only to OEMs and not small scale end customers.

The Enterprise NAS HDD family is also getting the capacity boost to 8TB. The target market is medium to large business customers with requirements for 24×7 enterprise-class storage for mid-range NAS, RAID and cloud applications. This is the same target segment as before (1-16 bay tower / rackmount enclosures). The power consumption of the Enterprise NAS HDD is lower than the corresponding nearline drives. The Enterprise NAS HDD comes with a 5-year optional ‘Rescue Data Recovery’ service that was discussed in our coverage of the Enterprise NAS HDD launch last year. Like the Enterprise Capacity HDD v5, the Enterprise NAS HDD 8TB version is also based on PMR / 1.33TB/platter technology.

The MTBF, workload ratings and other important characteristics of the various drives offered by Seagate are summarized in the table below.

I had already talked about Kinetic HDDs in our coverage of Seagate at CES 2015. As a recap, the Kinetic HDDs do away with the need for a separate NAS server by presenting two Ethernet links over what looks like a SATA connector. Seagate is sharing some updates today regarding the Kinetic lineup. It is important to note that Kinetic is not a Seagate-only initiative, as Toshiba has also pledged support as a drive vendor for this ecosystem.

As part of the updates, Seagate shared the planned release of the Kinetic OneStor, a 5U 84-bay storage pod, in November this year. In January 2016, the Kinetic HDD 8TB will launch. Unlike the other two 8TB drives being announced today, the Kinetic HDD 8TB will be based on SMR technology.

The two PMR 8TB drives will be available towards the end of October. Seagate did not disclose any pricing information.