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        <title><![CDATA[Convertibles in the workplace]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[With increasing request for small lightweight laptops and tablets in the workplace, I purchased a Lenovo Yoga 13 to replace my MacBook Pro and Kindle Fire to test the waters.  The Yoga 13 runs a full version of Windows 8 and is compatible with every device I currently use at home and work.   I need to get my mind set to the new Cloud storage environment with the 128 G Solid-state drive but this has not presented an issue yet and I run the complete MS Office Suite along with Visio and PDF writer software.  If your executives are fumbling with their laptops and tablets I would suggest a convertible.  They will  like the functionality and touch screen along with the reduction in devices they need to carry.  I can't speak for other models on the market but the Lenovo Yoga 13 has been a great purchase at just under $1000]]></description>
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