itp.net Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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Lenovo continues to refresh a convertible PC segment it popularised, with the Yoga Book.The convertible PC-tablet model emerged a few years back as a response to the growth of tablets which threatened the traditional PC market. Lenovo with its Yoga series...
Original design; adaptable; Full Windows productivity; lightweight...
Underpowered for creative use...
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Today, we are looking at a unique application on the 360-degree hinge, the Lenovo Yoga Book. Will this new take on the 2-in-1 concept be so influential?The Lenovo Yoga Book is 10.1" tablet that aims to find a unique way to implement a stylus on a modern t...
PerformanceSince we haven't taken a look at a lot of low-end Windows tablets, we decided to compare the Android version of this tablet to other similar tablets we've reviewed. Taking a look at some general performance and GPU benchmarks, it's clear that y...
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Lenovo has introduced tablets with unique designs over the years, and their latest Yoga Book, released in October, is one of the most intriguing examples. This hybrid device looks like a mini notebook, but it's technically a tablet with a swing-open digit...
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With the new Yoga Book, Lenovo aims to redefine the tablet. A similar attempt was made by Microsoft with Surface, however, it aimed to redefine the laptop. The mini Windows 10 convertible is a tablet at heart, and it is important to keep that in mind.Inst...
The Lenovo Yoga Book is an impressive ambition to reimagine the tablet. The execution is in line too. It's a premium device with beautiful hardware and long battery life, and is definitely a great companion for meetings and travel.It's edgy and exciting...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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Before the word "tablet" meant a slim, slab-shaped computer, it referred to an input device—a Wacom or other pen platform that transferred scribbles, sketches, and signatures to a PC. The Lenovo Yoga Book with Windows 10 is a mixture of a tablet (new defi...
Easy, breezy pen input, Thin, light, and classy design...
Flat keyboard means typos galore, Micro USB instead of USB-C, Slow charging...
The Windows version of Lenovo's radical, pen-friendly convertible tablet will impress onlookers and frustrate typists just like its Android sibling, but we think the latter is narrowly the better deal. Read More...
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is one of the most unique and attractive devices I've ever seen. I put it up with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the Apple iPhone 5 as devices that I lusted after and had to have in my hands as soon as they were announced. The slim, sl...
If you're looking for a sleek and sexy toy, the Lenovo Yoga Book is right up your ally. The Wacom tablet that lets you type, use a stylus, or an ink pen is one of the coolest things on the market today. We'd like to see improved speakers and battery life...
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Last summer's Windows 10 Anniversary Update brought much greater support for handwritten notes to Microsoft's OS. Lenovo took that and ran with it, producing the Yoga Book with a strong emphasis on drawing and sketching. Thanks to a very flexible hinge th...
Dedicated writing/drawing area ideal for taking notes, Sleek, flexible design, Good Battery Life...
Virtual keyboard not well suited for long typing sessions, Barely average performance...
Lenovo Yoga Book This is easily the most innovative computer we've seen in some time, with a design guaranteed to turn heads. It's lightweight and beautiful, and very well suited to people who frequently take notes, sketch, or draw on their computer. The...
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For those upset after hearing Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer dispel the long-circulated rumors that the two operating systems would one day merge, there may be a sliver of hope that doesn't involve Google.Lenovo's Yoga Book is a 2-in-1 ta...
Thin and portable, Solid battery life, Create Pad is a useful feature...
Halo keyboard is frustrating, Not all apps support multi-window mode, Buggy software...
Jason Cipriani It can do all sorts of things a 2-in-1 shouldn't be able to do. As a dedicated tablet, I really like the Yoga Book. Well, as much as you can like any Android tablet with the disappointing state of tablet-optimized apps. After l...
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For those upset after hearing Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer dispel the long-circulated rumors that the two operating systems would one day merge, there may be a sliver of hope that doesn't involve Google. Lenovo's Yoga Book is a 2-in-1...
Thin and portable, Solid battery life, Create Pad is a useful feature...
Halo keyboard is frustrating, Not all apps support multi-window mode, Buggy software...
An innovative design does not make for a worthy laptop replacement — the Yoga Book is better used as a tablet and Wacom-like tool...
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Lenovo's Yoga Book is a device that's hard to describe. It's a tablet, a 2-in-1, and sort of a laptop. The keyboard isn't really a keyboard at all, but instead it's a touchscreen, which allows the keyboard to disappear at times to allow the user to take n...
Comfortable tablet form factor, AnyPen, Beautiful display, Thin and light...
Lack of ports, micro-USB, Halo keyboard needs work...
To put it simply, if using a pen as input on Windows is something that you're interested in, the Lenovo Yoga Book is most certainly for you. It's like this machine was designed with Windows Ink in mind, and it's really fantastic.If you're looking for a re...
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I've had the 12.9″ iPad Pro since it came out, and while there are things I absolutely love about using a larger tablet, lugging it around isn't one of them. Add on a detachable keyboard or case, and it suddenly weighs as much or more than a Macbook. For...
Extremely light and portable, 360º hinge allows you to use in four modes, Great for both reading content and creating content, Beautiful device that is solidly made, Innovative hybrid that successfully pulls off many industry firsts, An absolute joy to us...
It's a fingerprint magnet; Speakers sound good, but they aren't super loud; Like often happens on Android tablets, there are some apps that will not display or run properly on the screen; I wish it could accept a 200GB micro SD...
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Lenovo made a unique device with the new Yoga Book. I like to describe it as a device the size of a netbook with the design of a convertible and the attitude of a stylus-equipped tablet. Starting at $499, the Yoga Book comes in Android and Windows version...
battery life, Available in Android and Windows 10 versions...
Halo keyboard isn't ideal for typing long documents, Cannot draw directly on touchscreen with Real Pen, Real Pen tips are difficult to change, Slow performance...
When I was younger, I drew a lot—somewhere in my parents' house is a box full of old drawings. I wish I was as artistic now as I was then, because then I might have a good reason to buy Lenovo's Yoga Book. It's a unique mix of tablet, laptop, and creative...
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In Juanuary 2008 Apple announced the original Macbook Air and within months everyone wanted one just to be seen with it. It was as much a computing device as it was a fashion statement. There have been a few devices of this kind over the years, devices yo...
Overall we are impressed with the performance of the Yoga Book and find its feature list is unparalleled in the 2 in 1 or tablet category. It is the most well equipped Atom powered tablet we have seen and lends itself well to a variety of uses and con...
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macworld.com Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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You use touch all the time on your smartphone and tablet, and now you can do it on the Yoga Book, too, with its combination touch keyboard and drawing surface...
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Lenovo unveiled its Yoga Book at the end of August , and it's arguably the most distinctive device to be launched in 2016. With a convertible laptop form factor and a touchscreen keyboard, what exactly is it?The company says that the device - while it's a...
Comfortable tablet form factor, AnyPen, Beautiful display, Thin and light...
Lack of ports, micro-USB, Halo keyboard needs work...
Lenovo's Yoga Book is really great at being a tablet. As far as playing games and watching movies goes, I was as comfortable using the Yoga Book as I am with my iPad Air 2.As far as productivity goes, this device wasn't for me. Of course, that doesn't mea...
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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 dra...
Tablet size, despite keyboard, Excellent, unique digital sketch pad, Supports paper pad for sketching/notes, Solid battery life...
Relatively low-end performance, Halo keyboard will take some getting used to for non-touch typists...
Performance summary: The Yoga Book's performance in our standard suite of Windows benchmarks was uninspiring versus more powerful mobile devices, but it was competitive with other low-power tablets, as evidenced by the 3DMark tests. The Yoga Book can hand...
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It's incredibly hard to innovate in the tablet segment nowadays, since it's filled to the brim with “me too” products, usually inspired by iPads, Lenovo Yogas or Surface Pros. The Lenovo Yoga Book is doing its own thing and we were lucky enough to play wi...
innovative format and design, beautiful design, comfy pen and keyboard, good performance, solid battery, nice acoustics, OK cameras, crazy fast WiFi, fast switch of modes, new way of working and drawing, And the...
some glitches, especially software (random resets of System UI and Lenovo Marketplace won't work), you have to carry the pen and pad with you, should be brighter, the base with the keyboard gets a bit too hot for comfort, no 3G/4G/USB Type C, weird camera...
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is not another boring Windows laptop. This Windows PC (and its Android-based sibling) is both a convertible notebook with a 360-degree display that flips into a tablet and it replaces the traditional physical keyboard with an innovati...
Beautiful display, Premium thin and light design, Excellent writing with Create Pad and Real Pen, Great battery life...
Halo Keyboard doesn't feel great when typing, Real Pen doesn't offer full functionality on the screen, Mediocre performance...
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We know Android phones. We know Android tablets. Those form factors have long been where Android devices have thrived, but Lenovo is trying something new in 2016. The Yoga Book is a laptop running Google's mobile operating system, which we've rarely seen...
The whole thing gets a little shaky when you go beyond Lenovo's apps and services pre-installed here. Five years after bringing Android to tablets, Google just doesn't seem to have the form factor figured out. So it's not really Lenovo's fault, but it doe...
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Lenovo introduced the Yoga Book a few months back but it still something the Internet likes to talk about and we can clearly see why. The Yoga Book is one of the most – if not the most – versatile product we've ever touched. It's suitable for school, busi...
Incredibly thin and light, Impeccable design and build quality, Futuristic Halo keyboard that turns into a graphics tablet, 2048 levels of pressure sensitive Wacom stylus that turns into a regular ballpoint pen, Good battery life for a notebook...
Short battery life for a tablet, The touchpad and keyboard Android software needs more work, Shortage of ports, if you are aiming for a daily driver with the Windows-powered version...
Can the Yoga Book be your notebook replacement? Probably not. But in most cases, the Lenovo Yoga Book can do so much more while other conventional tablets and laptops fail. In terms of productivity, the Halo keyboard might pose an issue to some users beca...
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Multitalented. Would you like a tablet which is also a graphics tablet? Want a keyboard too? The Lenovo Yoga Book Android offers all this and more. We will check how well the device performs in our in-depth review...
graphics tablet, lots of accessories, innovative input concept, useful Halo keyboard, very flexible, yet sturdy hinges, decent screen, barely heats up, good speakers...
Halo keyboard hard-to-read in bright lighting conditions, graphics tablet has some flaws, quiet creaking noises, slightly superfluous software, GPS module is unreliable, only 12 months warranty...
The Yoga Book occupies a special place in our hearts and runs well even with Android. In fact, in some areas, it can even outperform the Windows tablet. The design of this device is unique and it is a true joy to see the "watchband" hinges in action. The...
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Lenovo's Yoga line of devices is nothing new, as they've been putting out products like the Yoga laptops for years now, but this new Yoga Book is something a little bit different from the company as it's more of a convertible 2-in-1 tablet posing as a lap...
Thin and light which makes it super portable, Versatile with different modes of use, The design is stunning, Great build quality with a solid feel, The Halo Keyboard works extremely well, The Create Pad offers up a nice way to take notes even in the tradi...
Poor camera performance, Getting used to the Halo Keyboard might be challenging for some at first, Opening the Yoga Book could be easier, Multi-window doesn't work with some rather popular apps...
The Lenovo Yoga Book has a lot going for it, with plenty of useful features and a great design that will surely turn heads with the cool illuminating Halo Keyboard. At $500 though, the Yoga Book is a pricey Android 2-in-1 tablet device that some might f...
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Just days after announcing that UMPCPortal would be closing down I'm sitting here with a 690 gram 10 inch convertible with LTE. It's 9mm thick and will go down as one of those brave products that pushed the UMPC boundaries. Bill Gates will happy to see th...
Lay a piece of paper on the keyboard, write on it with a real pen and watch it copy your notes in real-time. Windows problem Why Lenovo bothered to bring out a version of this with Windows I'll never know. The ultra mobile market is niche, at best, and...
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is a credit to its namesake, both in that it celebrates flexibility and leaves me feeling a little out of sorts.It's hard to describe what the Yoga Book exactly is, because it wants to be many things. It's a tablet, surely, with a cri...
A truly beautiful little gadget. Incredibly adaptable. A better stylus and digitizer than you'd expect for the price. Makes a stab at the future...
The Halo keyboard is barely usable. Being pretty good at a lot of things is no substitute for being great and something...
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There's an analogy to be made between the Lenovo Yoga Book and its namesake practice. Done well, yoga provides functional fitness for any task at hand. When poorly executed, it's frustrating and injurious. Yoga Book lands somewhere in between.This novel 2...
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There are many tablets and two-in-ones, but the Lenovo Yoga Book really stands out from the competition with a design like no other. It's not a typical clamshell, because its keyboard is virtual. So that space serves double duty for note-taking and drawin...
Dedicated writing/drawing area ideal for taking notes, Modern, flexible design, Good value...
Virtual keyboard not well suited for long typing sessions, Limited sidebyside multitasking, No biometric security...
The Lenovo Yoga Book's dedicated writing/drawing area makes it ideal for the user that wants a two-in-one for frequent note taking. Its virtual Halo Keyboard is fine for light email and word processing, plus this is a fine computer for casual games, ebook...
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Sketchbook for creators. Not satisfied with stylus inputting on a tablet? Lenovo now has the handy solution for all creative minds: Write with ink on paper and work digitally, anyway. The 10-millimeter Book is not an all-rounder, but it can do more than j...
design and stability, firm hinge, touch keys' good feedback, touchpad very comfortable to use, sketch & write on paper, battery's all-day runtime, bright, high-contrast panel, decent 8 MP camera...
few interfaces, no DIN A5 paper size, sluggish eMMC, no maintenance options...
The Yoga Book is attractive thanks to the natural writing input via paper on the one hand. On the other hand, it is a full-blown Windows device. Users can forward their creative workings or notes to their habitual desktop apps or edit them to a limited de...
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chipchick.com Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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It's rare that we get surprised by a hardware release these days, but Lenovo managed at IFA this year when they introduced the Yoga Book . The Yoga Book looks like a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet convertible, using the same 360-degree watchband hinge found on the...
Real Pen stylus performs well and doesn't need to be charged, can write in pen and get a digital copy at the same time, extremely thin and light, premium build, great battery life...
Large bezels, no quick charging, tablet-level processing power, touch keyboard touchpad can be slow or unresponsive, Prev3 of 3Next...
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What's your idea of the perfect mobile productivity device? Are you the type of user who can do everything from his smartphone, firing off emails in seconds with a deft flurry of thumb-taps? Or maybe you crave the functionality of a full-sized laptop, an...
Hugely ambitious design attempts to bridge your digital and analog workflow, Superthin build looks great, and elaborate hinge offers a lot of flexibility (pun intended), Pricing isn't too bad – and $500 includes keyboard and pen, unlike something like an...
Performance is uppermidrange at best, Display falls short of other Lenovo tablets, Software's a bit glitchy, Halo keyboard takes a lot of practice to type on reliably, Speaker positioning less than ideal, Slow time to fully recharge...
It's impossible to fault Lenovo for what the company tried to do here: it saw an opportunity to reinvigorate the hybrid tablet market with a device that runs familiar software (albeit with a new multitasking-friendly twist), that supports some really usef...
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No mainstream electronics manufacture is making more interesting, innovative and downright bizarre products than Lenovo. Between its contorting efforts under the Yoga banner and the modular handsets being produced by Motorola, the Chinese company is takin...
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There's nothing quite like the Lenovo Yoga Book . It's a small, lightweight clamshell device running your choice of Android or Windows 10 as an OS. Take a tour of the hardware and you'll find a 360-degree hinge, a screen and, uh, no keyboard. That's right...
Sleek, compact design, Unique pen-and-paper integration, Long-lasting battery...
Very difficult to type on, Some software glitches in the Android version, Middling performance...
The Lenovo Yoga Book, available with either Android or Windows, is a compelling hybrid device -- at least on paper. It ditches a physical keyboard for a touch-sensitive surface that does double duty as a keyboard and digital sketchpad. With the includ...
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The scoop: Yoga Book (Android version tested), about $500 (Windows 10 version costs $550), by Lenovo. What is it? The Yoga Book takes its name very seriously – it looks more like a paper-based notebook in size and weight than a traditional computer “note...
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At a time when Apple , Microsoft and Google are pairing their new tablets with keyboards, Lenovo has done the unthinkable. It's completely ditched a true keyboard for a digital sketchpad, trading snappiness, travel and actuation for a smooth, futuristic t...
Sleek, compact design, Unique pen-and-paper integration, Long-lasting battery...
Very difficult to type on, Some software glitches in the Android version, Middling performance...
The Lenovo Yoga Book, available with either Android or Windows, is a compelling hybrid device -- at least on paper. It ditches a physical keyboard for a touch-sensitive surface that does double duty as a keyboard and digital sketchpad. With the includ...
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Lenovo's unique Yoga Book bites off more than it can chew, but that's OK. It has a clamshell laptop-like design in which the bottom half is a Wacom touchpad that doubles as a very flat virtual keyboard. What it does well, allowing you to draw or take note...
Eye-catching design, Unique drawing and note-taking abilities, Great audio and video output...
Poor camera quality, Relatively low-res display, Flat keyboard is awkward to use...
The Lenovo Yoga Book tablet with Android includes a Wacom touchpad, making it a unique choice for creative types and note takers...
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A convertible that makes senseAwkward. That's the word that comes to mind when I think of all of the 2-in-1 “convertible” laptops that have come to market in recent years, as PC makers try to adapt in a mobile-centric world and rejuvenate the market. A 13...
Super thin and light, Accessible price, Futuristic keyboard, Long battery life...
Lack of ports (especially USB-C), Intel Atom processor, Tiny design quirks, Software needs work...
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We've all heard varying versions of the same old cliché. “Luck favors the bold.” We see it in office artwork trying to inspire us do more. We hear it thrown around by executives and tycoons every morning on business-oriented cable news networks. Lenovo's...
There's a lot to like about the Lenovo YogaBook. Its size and outer shell are superb. It feels like something a creator would carry around for whenever inspiration strikes them. I only wish that, when it came time to turning that inspiration into somethin...
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Lenovos new Yoga Book draws the eye like no other tablet or laptop available today. People arent always sure what Im reading my comics and or jotting down notes on, but they know its fascinating, and tiny, and cool. With its capacitive touch keyboard...
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is very different. In a market awash in look-a-likes and copy cats, it's unique and innovative. There's nothing else like it on the market.It's both a notebook without a physical keyboard and a tablet with a drawing pad. It combines L...
Amazing design, great hinge, Create Pad is excellent, Decent performance...
Halo keyboard barely better than onscreen keyboard, Android not built for ink, Lenovo Note Saver app too simple to be useful...
The Lenovo Yoga Book is intended for serious inkers and digital artists, built around a great idea. Lenovo executes the hardware portion very well, making the Yoga Book one of the most attractive and well-designed devices we've ever reviewed. The Watchban...
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I've been using Lenovo 's new Yoga Book the last couple of days, and it's hard not to love this ultra-compact, sleek, and versatile tablet with a twist. This isn't what you'd call a one trick pony, but instead a multi-talented 2-in-1 to help you stay more...
Beautiful design and build-quality, Flexibility of a true Wacom digitizer, Relatively affordable, especially running Android, Lengthy battery life...
CPU prioritizes battery longevity not raw power, Halo Keyboard likely to frustrate touch typists, No built-in 4G LTE for the US, No USB-C...
At the end of the day, I'm not ready to give up on my Surface Book and MacBook just yet. There's plenty the Yoga Book can do, but the limitations of its Atom processor, compact display, and Halo Keyboard mean that – even in Windows 10 form – this probably...
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androidcentral.com Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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It's easy to say that using the Lenovo Yoga Book feels like living in the future, but with its inclusion of (literal) pen-and-ink technology and an all-touch keyboard reminiscent of the first Microsoft Surface, it's just as accurate to call it a leap into...
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is the closest thing to the greatest Android convertible ever made, for whatever that's worth.Lenovo's clever hardware is a great deal more functional than you'd think it could be, but have Android apps grown up enough to handle table...
Unique design, Highly functional pen interface, Quality stereo speakers...
Mediocre battery life, Lenovo's additional software is of inconsistent quality...
Make no mistake, this is an amazing piece of hardware. Lenovo has clearly outdone themselves in design. If you really want Android to run on your laptop and don't care that apps are going to misbehave left and right, this is without a doubt the machine fo...
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I'm not sure if the Lenovo Yoga Book ($499 as reviewed with Android, $549 with Windows 10) is a laptop or a tablet, but it sure is cool. The device, in lieu of a physical keyboard, has a touch-sensitive surface you can scribble on with a pen, and the Yoga...
Stunning design, Vibrant screen, Affordable, Accurate for drawing and note taking, Great software...
Flat keyboard prevents touch typing, Touchpad doesn't support two-finger scroll, Quiet speakers...
The Lenovo Yoga Book is one of the most innovative devices we've ever tested, and it's great for note taking, but its Halo keyboard is definitely not for touch typists...
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To write, or not to write, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler to write down the slings and arrows the mind suffers on a simple pad or pen or to go all digital amidst a sea of verbiage. Sorry, I got a little literary there. But it's hard not to wit...
Superthin, ultralight chassis, Vibrant screen, Create Pad and Real Pen deliver fluid, accurate writing, Solid performance, Long battery life...
Difficult to type on Halo Keyboard, Can't write on display with the stylus...
The Lenovo Yoga Book is an insanely thin convertible that combines a laptop, digital sketchpad and notebook, but forget about touch typing on it...
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Lenovo's Yoga Book is for people who have never been content with just a keyboard and mouse to express their ideas. People who prefer to scribble on notepads or napkins. Who draw pictures to illustrate ideas or create art. The $550 Yoga Book facilitates t...
Innovative touch surface enables typing, writing, and drawing, Extremely thin and light...
Meager Atom CPU and 4GB of RAM hamper performance, Writing and drawing accessories are a hassle to corral...
Lenovo's Yoga Book is for people who need to scribble to express their ideas. Its huge touch surface helps users produce and save those ideas digitally, taking fuller advantage of the stylus- and touch-friendly Windows 10 than any other device has...
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Ever since Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Book in late August, I've been extremely excited to get my hands on it. This folding tablet-laptop hybrid is unlike any other product on the market, as it takes the concept of the 10-inch tablet with a keyboard and repl...
Beautiful, innovative design that evolves tabletlaptop hybrid hardware. Excellent stylus functionality and responsivity. Surprisingly good battery life.
Touch keyboard isn't great. Numerous bugs and software issues. MicroUSB over USBC is an odd choice. Cherry Trail processor a fair way behind Core M.
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The Lenovo Yoga Book is a unique and sexy 2-in-1, but is it any good?Lenovo has a whole lot going on with the Yoga Book, sporting an elegant, sleek, slim and light design whilst rocking a futuristic "Halo Keyboard" that lights up a flat surface and can al...
The Lenovo Yoga Book is an interesting device. It's a beautiful, premium-feeling 2-in-1, with tablet-class specifications. It's rocking a futuristic Halo Keyboard and Create Pad that's excellent for note-takers and artists alike, but not great for those w...
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Reviewed October 17, 2016 by Lisa Gade, Editor in Chief (twitter: @lisagade)Horsepower and Performance Better Suited to AndroidWith a 1.44 GHz Intel Atom CPU, the Yoga Book is relatively unpowerful as Windows tablets and laptops go. The Atom sits below th...
Fantastic futuristic design, excellent build quality. Bright IPS display, 2 digitizers for pen. Very light and portable. Good battery life, low price...
Capactive keyboard and trackpad are trying. No palm rejection or pressure sensitivity for display digitizer. CPU fine for Android, slow for Windows...
The Lenovo Yoga Book stirs emotions like few other recent pieces of consumer electronics. Practicality or need be damned--I just want one! I seriously applaud Lenovo for taking a chance on a product like the Yoga Book, and I want them to continue evolving...
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androidandme.com Updated: 2017-04-25 01:21:40
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“Is that an iPad?”The question echoes through the room as a curious passerby inquires about the black slate resting on the table.“Oh, no, this is an Android tablet. I think it's made by Google or something? Maybe Samsung?”With a glut of near-doppelgangers...
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Achieving efficient handwriting on a smartphone or tablet has been a dream of innovation teams around the world for decades, and Lenovo may have mastered it with its new Yoga Book.The lightweight and ultra-thin Yoga Book is a 2-in-1 tablet that opens just...
At $499.99 in its Android version, the Lenovo YOGA Book is amazingly innovative, productive and affordable. It's no secret that Android tablets often come short of a direct comparison with the iPad because Android Tablet OEMs never push the envelope enoug...
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Lenovo Yoga Book review: Lenovo's Yoga Book was arguably one of the most eye-catching products on the show floor at IFA 2016 but in the real world is it a case of style over substance or does this cutting-edge 2-in-1 really deliver on the promise of ultra...
Beautiful industrial design, Versatile form factor, Solid battery life, Nice display...
Lacklustre performance w/ Windows, Awkward typing experience, Lack of ports, Thick bezels...
There's no question that the Lenovo Yoga Book is an eye-catching and interesting proposition. It goes above and beyond the already adaptable 2-in-1 formula from a creativity standpoint but some of those additional elements work better in practice more so...
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We've been reviewing Lenovo products here on Techaeris for a few years now and over that time we've watched the company continually improve their products. The Yoga line of devices have consistently been some of our favorite devices so how does the Yoga B...
Beautiful design, great build quality, drawing experience with stylus is wonderful...
Android apps aren't great here, speakers are weak...
It's a nicely built tablet with great specs, sadly, Android still doesn't look good or work well on a tablet. We'd recommend you look at the Yoga Book Windows 10 version. The Windows experience is better built for this type of device, unless you're an art...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2017-10-07 01:40:24
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Laptop-transformer Lenovo YOGA Book – a new word in the world of compact notebooks, original, interesting unusual. Lenovo YOGA 910 – already familiar to all “yoga” in the updated package and enhanced features.The company has decided to make an ultra-compa...
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Tablets and 2-in1 devices have been available for many years now and, to be honest, we rarely see something truly innovative. But Lenovo ( lenovo.com ) want to change all that with its multi-format, multi-purpose Yoga Book running on Google Android 6 or M...
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