eyeSight Mobile Technologies Ltd. announced that the company's intuitive and natural gesture-control capabilities are included in Lenovo's exciting new range of Ideapad Ultrabooks. The first device to incorporate the technology is the unique IdeaPad Yoga, the world's first multi-mode Ultrabook, which features a 360-degree hinge that allows users to effortlessly flip their device from a laptop to a tablet, a free-standing tent or even stand configuration for total versatility. The Yoga is the first multi-mode Ultrabook of its kind, and provides a high level of flexibility between work and play.

The Yoga is primed with rich audio-visual features including Dolby Home Theatre, 13.3" high-definition IPS display, gesture control, up to Intel Core i7 processor and a ten-point multi-touch screen. Running up to Windows 8 Pro, the IdeaPad Yoga provides the ideal platform for touch and gesture control. eyeSight's gesture recognition technology can be used to interact with several of the Yoga's core functions, including its media player, photo gallery, Powerpoint and PDF reader, with simple hand movements used to browse documents or skip tracks from a distance of up to 70cm.

There's no complicated set up, and the experience is so simple, intuitive and seamless that it feels totally natural to the user.