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New Lenovo Yoga Book C930 Has E Ink Screen (Video)

August 30, 2018 by Nathan Groezinger

Yoga Book C930

Today Lenovo unveiled the Lenovo Yoga Book C930, which combines an LCD screen and an E Ink screen into a foldable notebook type of device with a flexible hinge connecting the two screens.

The Yoga Book C930 is a lot like the dual screen Tiger Rapids PC that Intel showed off earlier this summer.

The 10.8-inch E Ink display can be used as a keyboard, complete with haptic feedback, and it can also be used as a PDF reader and digital notepad.

Apparently they plan to add support for more formats like ePub and Mobi, but at launch you’ll only be able to read PDFs on the E Ink screen.

It also has a Wacom touchscreen with support for 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and you can write on the E Ink screen and LCD screen.

The Yoga Book C930 runs Windows 10 and it comes equipped with a 7th-gen Intel processor so it’s a lot more powerful than a typical ereader, and yet its ereading features appear to be very basic. It sounds like the E Ink screen can only be used as a keyboard and to read PDFs and write notes.

The Yoga Book C930 is expected to go on sale in October with a starting price of $999.

Lenovo Yoga Book C930

via: PC World

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: e ink, lenovo

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Comments

  1. cman says

    August 30, 2018 at 11:29 pm

    Interesting device.

  2. Jake says

    August 31, 2018 at 9:49 pm

    Can you use the e-ink display in tablet mode with an external BT keyboard for note taking?

    • Nathan says

      September 1, 2018 at 6:33 am

      Doesn’t look like it. It appears the E Ink screen has very limited functions.

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