Lenovo Yoga 370 Overview
The black Lenovo 13.3″ ThinkPad Yoga 370 features a 360° hinge design that enables you to use it as a tablet or notebook, powered by an Intel Core i5-7300U dual-core processor along with 8GB of 2133 MHz DDR4 memory. The 7th-generation Intel Core i5-7300U processor is armed with two cores that operate between 2.6 and 3.5 GHz speeds. For storage, an M.2 SSD offers a capacity of 256GB over a PCIe interface that transfers data faster than SATA. In addition to storing data, the SSD is outfitted with Opal 2, which provides a hardware-based AES-256 encryption engine, and a fingerprint reader is available for quickly accessing the protected files and Windows 10 Pro operating system without typing a password. Furthermore, expanding the storage capacity can be easily done by inserting a microSD card into the ThinkPad’s built-in card slot or using external USB drives
The ThinkPad Yoga 370 sports a 13.3″ IPS display that offers wide viewing angles and accurate colors as well as a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, utilizing an integrated Intel HD Graphics 620 chipset. Moreover, the 13.3″ screen supports 10-point multi-touch gestures and comes with a ThinkPad Pen Pro, which is an active stylus for sketching and writing notes. When used as a notebook, the ThinkPad Yoga 370 provides an illuminated keyboard as well as an integrated TrackPoint and Touchpad to control the cursor.
For USB connections, two USB 3.0 ports are on board, and one of these ports is always on, allowing it to charge battery-powered devices even when the Yoga 370 is powered down. Other notable wired connections include HDMI and Thunderbolt 3 ports to expand the onscreen workspace with user-supplied monitors. The Thunderbolt 3 port can also be used to access external storage drives, external GPUs, and more. Aside from wired connections, the ThinkPad Yoga 370 has Bluetooth 4.1 to wirelessly access speakers and headsets.
The ThinkPad Yoga 370 has provided 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet, so the system can access the Internet wirelessly or wired. The Yoga 370 requires an optional mini RJ45 to RJ45 adapter to connect with your Ethernet cable. Once connected online, you can conduct face-to-face conferences by using its built-in dual-array microphone, 720p webcam, and pair of 2W speakers. There’s also a 4-cell, lithium-ion polymer battery that delivers up to 12.5 hours of power, so you can work all day or watch six 2-hour movies.
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