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Lenovo Yoga Book Review: A 2-In-1 With A Trick

November 29, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

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Is the new Lenovo Yoga Book a laptop, a tablet, or a convertible hybrid? With a digital keyboard that actually doubles as a sketchpad, Lenovo in typical fashion is pushing the boundaries and testing the market by actually getting innovative new products into our hands.

With tablet performance from it’s Intel Atom x5-Z8550 processor and Intel HD 400 Graphics, it’s not going to compete very well with most Windows 10 hybrids, but as Joshua Gulick of HotHardware says, with the ‘Real pen’ and sketching ability even on real paper, the Lenovo Yoga Book becomes much more than just your everyday tablet…

Lenovo recently released one of the most interesting tablet hybrids in recent memory, just in time for the holidays. The Yoga Book has a digital keyboard that doubles as a sketch pad that even accommodates plain old paper, giving users several ways to draw images or jot notes. In fact, the tablet aspect of the machine is one of the most creative (and fun) concepts we’ve seen this year. read more at hothardware.com

 

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Lenovo Yoga 710 14 Review

October 12, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

lenovo yoga 710 14 reviewLenovo started a trend and singlehandedly created a new breed of notebooks when it launched the Yoga concept and that now well-established tradition continues with the upmarket and beautifully designed Lenovo Yoga 710 14″.

With it’s upmarket magnesium-aluminum construction, classic lines, solid performance and market leading price, the Yoga 710 looks like being another class leader for Lenovo. What we particularly like about this iteration of Lenovo’s Yoga brand is the fact that it manages to stand comparison with the likes of the Yoga 900 and the HP Spectre x360, yet remain well below their cost, without losing much of the same luxury look and feel.

Take a look at Charles P Jefferies full review of the Lenovo Yoga 710 14″ over at Notebookreview…
<blockquote class=”curated_content”>The new Yoga 710 series is the replacement for the older Yoga 700, which debuted at the end of 2015. The “Yoga” in the name isn’t merely for show, as these notebooks are capable of folding their displays 360 degrees around to transform into a tablet, or two in-between modes. The model we’re reviewing features a 14-inch display, but the 710 series is also available in 11- and 15.6-inch models.

The key selling points of the Lenovo Yoga 710 14 are its premium magnesium-aluminum chassis, stylish design, good quality display, and excellent battery life. It’s too thick and heavy to be considered as a dedicated tablet replacement, but that complaint isn’t unique to this convertible PC. As a matter of fact, we’ve said that about almost every convertible PC we’ve reviewed. The convertible modes should be viewed as a bonus.</blockquote>

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Lenovo Yoga 900 review

May 13, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

 

Respected site Techradar says that the Lenovo Yoga 900 is maturing into an excellent convertible Ultrabook. The Yoga is a superb example of what Lenovo is capable of achieving and more importantly because it owns and in fact is the supply chain, is much more capable of refining a popular model when it hits on one. The Yoga 900 is mouthwateringly beautiful to look at and we love the concept here at LaptopTopcs

After launching the Yoga 3 Pro last year, Lenovo found a winning design formula, and it isn’t deviating much with this year’s refresh.. The Yoga 900 has a different numbering convention, but the convertible Ultrabook is an iterative successor to the Yoga 3 Pro, promising longer battery life, faster performance and improvements to a winning 360-degree swiveling hinge design. All three devices utilize a convertible design, but instead of detachable displays like on the Surface line, Lenovo opted for a rotating hinge with the Yoga 900.

The Lenovo Yoga 900 is what last year’s Yoga 3 Pro should have been: a powerful laptop in a slim package.

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