Lenovo expands its Yoga lineup with the 510 and 710

MWC is usually more about phones and tablets, but Lenovo has decided it's the perfect location to announce a couple of new Yoga laptops. The Yoga 510 and 710 are the newest additions and are being touted as perfect travel companions, in part thanks to their small form factor.

Either 11- or 14-inches, the new Yoga laptops pack decent hardware for not a massive price.

The Yoga 710 comes in 11-inch and 14-inch models, with the smaller driven by latest generation Intel Core m processors up to an m5 as well as 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. The larger 710 can be specified with up to a Skylake Core i7 processor, up to 256GB of SSD storage, 8GB of DDR4 RAM and NVIDIA dedicated graphics. Both models claim around 8 hours of battery life and both have Full HD displays that can be folded right around to use like a tablet as is traditional with Yoga products.

The Yoga 510 comes in a 14-inch or 15-inch size, packs up to an Intel Core i7 processor and optional Radeon R7 M460 2GB graphics. Weighing just under or just over 2kg depending on the model, they're not the heaviest things you could think about throwing in a bag, either. Both models have a Full HD touch display and Harman Kardon audio.

The Yoga 510 will cost from €479 when it ships in April 2016, while the Yoga 710 will start at €799 and will be available in May.

Stay tuned for more coverage of Lenovo's latest announcements from Mobile World Congress, including hands-on, very soon.

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