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Topton L20 360° Yoga is a cheap 11 inch convertible notebook with Intel N100

Chinese PC maker Topton has started selling a convertible notebook called the Topton L20 360° Yoga that features an 11 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display, a 360 degree hinge that lets you position the screen for use in laptop or tablet modes, and support for an optional stylus.

Powered by a 6 watt Intel N100 Alder Lake-N quad-core processor, it's not exactly the highest performance laptop money can buy. But it's pretty cheap for a convertible with a full HD touchscreen display. The Topton L20 360° Yoga is available from AliExpress for $243 and up.

The starting price is for a model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, but both are user upgradeable: the laptop has a single SODIMM slot that supports up to 32GB of DD4-3200 memory and an M.2 2242 slot for up to a 2TB SSD.

AliExpress customers an also pay for additional memory or storage: a 16GB/512GB model sells for $280, and a top-of-the-line model with 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage is priced at $431. And you can also add a stylus to your order for less than $20.

The notebook's ports include:

  • 1 x USB Type-C
  • 2 x USB 3.0 Type-A
  • 1 x mini HDMI
  • 1 x 3.5mm audio
  • 1 x DC power input
  • Other features include a 2MP webcam, a G-sensor that aids with automatic screen rotation, support for WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2.

    The Topton L20 360° Yoga has a backlit keyboard and an unusual circular touchpad that also functions as a controller for screen brightness and speaker volume.

    One potential weak point for this laptop? It has a 24.64 Wh battery, which isn't nearly enough for all day battery life even on a laptop with a 6-watt processors.

    The notebook measures 257 x 176 x 20mm (10.1″ x 6.9″ x 0.8″) and weighs 940 grams (2. pounds).

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