The launch of the products, a sign the company is expanding its premium portfolio, was announced at the annual IFA show here today.
The 'Yoga 920' -- a convertible laptop -- priced over USD 1,399 will hit markets worldwide from October and is expected to be available in India during Diwali, an official said here.
However, the company is yet to announce the launch date and price for the Indian market.
The second device -- 'Yoga 720' -- (12 inch) is a 2-in-1 convertible weighing 1.15 kg, with prices starting at USD 549.
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Lenovo has also announced the launch of 'Miix 520' -- which features a detachable 12.2-inch screen, priced USD 649 onwards. The detachment feature allows the PC to be used as a standalone tablet PC.
Ken Wong, President of Asia Pacific and Senior Vice- President at Lenovo Group told PTI that the Indian market is moving towards more premium products.
According to research firm IDC, Lenovo held a 16.9 per cent market share in the overall traditional PC market in India during the April-June 2017 quarter, occupying the third spot after HP and Dell.
Lenovo has also unveiled a 5.2-inch water-resistant Moto X4 smartphone. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 630 2.2 GHz octa-core processor, the device will be available worldwide at USD 399 onwards.
But the show stopper for the Lenovo camp here was the 'Star Wars : Jedi Challengers' app-based augmented reality (AR) device.
Aimed at Star Wars fans, the device offers a real fighting experience the lightsaber against the menacing Star Wars villains like Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, Darth Vader and the others.
The product comes as an exclusive tie-up between Disney and Lenovo. The AR device will be available from October in the US and select countries at an estimated price of 249 euros.