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Next Lenovo Miix 2-in-1 will have two cameras for AR, seventh-gen Intel CPUs

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In late August during the IFA conference in Berlin, Lenovo revealed the Miix 510, a 2-in-1 Window 10 device packing a sixth-generation Intel processor, a 12.2-inch screen, and a pen stylus provided by Wacom that supports Microsoft’s Windows Ink. It hit the market in early October with a starting price of $750, and now the Microsoft Surface alternative already has a successor on the way: the unannounced Lenovo Miix 520.

News of the next Miix 2-in-1 device is unofficial for now, and appears as a leak recently scooped up by German-based WinFuture. That means the provided list of hardware shown below isn’t etched in stone until Lenovo verifies the components. Until then, shove every detail into the rumor bin for now even though the rumored hardware details are rather juicy for a 2-in-1 device.

Take a peek:

Screen size: 12.3 inches
Resolution: 1,920 x 1,200
Processor: Intel Core i3-6006U
Intel Core i3-7100U
Intel Core i5-7200U
Intel Core i7-7500U
System memory: 4GB DDR4
8GB DDR4
16GB DDR4
Storage: 128GB PCIe SSD
256GB PCIe SSD
512GB PCIe SSD
1TB PCIe SSD
Cameras (Back): 1x 8MP
1x 2MP for augmented reality
Camera (Front): 5MP
Fingerprint scanner: Yes
Connectivity: Wireless AC
Bluetooth 4.2
Audio: 2x speakers
Dolby Advanced Audio certification
Ports: 1x USB 3.0 Type-A
2x USB 3.1 Type-C
1x Micro SD card reader
Battery: Up to 10 hours, 41 watt-hours
Included stylus: Wacom, 2,048 levels of sensitivity

For starters, Lenovo customers will likely see several different configurations and price points based on the four Intel processors listed in the table above. Three are from the latest, seventh-generation “Kaby Lake” mobile processor family released by Intel during this half of 2016 along with one new chip based on the previous “Skylake” generation. On their own, the two Core i3 units and the i5 unit costs $281 each whereas the i7 model costs $393.

Just for kicks, here are the specs of the four listed processors:

i3-6006U i3-7100U i5-7200U I7-7500U
Release date: Q4 of 2016 Q3 of 2016 Q3 of 2016 Q3 of 2016
Generation: Skylake Kaby Lake Kaby Lake Kaby Lake
Number of cores: 2 2 2 2
Number of threads: 4 4 4 4
Base clock speed: 2.00GHz 2.40GHz 2.50GHz 2.70GHz
Boost clock speed: n/a n/a 3.10GHz 3.50GHz
Cache: 3MB 3MB 3MB 4MB
Power requirement: 15 watts 15 watts 15 watts 15 watts
Integrated graphics: HD Graphics 520 HD Graphics 620 HD Graphics 620 HD Graphics 620
Graphics base speed: 300MHz 300MHz 300MHz 300MHz
Graphics max speed: 900MHz 1,000MHz 1,000MHz 1,050MHz

According to the report, the Miix 520 won’t come packed with cooling fans, as Lenovo went with a passive, fanless design and is keeping the components cool by lowering the power draw of the processor down from 15 watts to 10 watts. However, the 2-in-1 will utilize a cooling system based on traditional heatpipes and vapor chambers.

Finally, Lenovo reportedly went with a magnesium-aluminum alloy metal housing for the tablet portion, and a plastic strip along the top of the device’s backside to properly shield the built-in Wi-Fi antennas. The company is shooting for an overall thickness of just 9 millimeters, which translates into a superthin 0.354331 inches.

That’s all we have for now. However, given that the device is still under development, all of this could change before the company greenlights the final layout. When that will be is anyone’s guess at this point, but there’s a good chance it will make an appearance at CES 2017, which takes place in Las Vegas between January 5 and January 8, 2017.

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