Announced at IFA 2018, the Lenovo Yoga Chromebook has only been available with a 1080p display. Starting today, you can pick up the Yoga Chromebook with a 4K display and backlit keyboard from Lenovo's website for $899.99.
That's a tough price to swallow for those who aren't sold on Chrome OS yet. That said, the 15.6-inch display with 3,840 x 2,160 resolution, aluminum build, and powerful internals have the makings for a great experience when navigating Google's desktop OS.
You'll have to wait a bit to get the 4K version of the Yoga Chromebook, however — the laptop ships in "more than 5 weeks." If you can't wait that long, you can go to Best Buy and pick up the 1080p variant.
Apart from the 4K display and backlit keyboard, everything about this Yoga Chromebook variant is the same as the version available through Best Buy. That means a 360-degree hinge, island-style keyboard, glass-covered trackpad, a quad-core eight-generation Intel Core i5-8250U processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 56Wh battery.
Keep in mind that the Yoga Chromebook sold through Lenovo and Best Buy might differ when it comes to the keyboard. According to Chrome Unboxed, the Yoga Chromebooks available on Lenovo's website come with backlit keys — the version available through Best Buy do not feature backlit keys.
You can pick up the 4K Yoga Chromebook at the link below.
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