Lenovo Miix 510 was unveiled back at IFA 2016, but this Windows convertible already has a successor that seems to be ready to hit the market. While the Miix 520 will be unveiled quite fast after its successor, it comes with multiple changes, including a new processor, an augmented reality camera, multiple USB Type-C ports, and more.
According to WinFuture, Lenovo Miix 520 comes with a fanless design and an aluminum magnesium shell, looking similar to Microsoft's Surface Pro. The processor used is a Kaby Lake by Intel, while the list of features includes a fingerprint scanner, multiple USB Type-C ports, an augmented reality camera, as well as Wacom stylus support. The touchscreen display is expected to have 12.3 inches in size and a resolution of 1,920X1,200 pixels. Next to the latest Intel processors, we should find between 4 GB and 16 GB DDR4 memory, as well as up to 1 TB SSD storage.
Unfortunately, the pricing and availability details are nowhere to be found at this time. The official announcement might come in time to see pre-orders going live by the end of the year, so stay tuned.
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