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First Impressions: 8 and 10-inch Android and Windows tablets Compared to the new Yoga Pro 3 and its 'watchband' hinge, the new Yoga Tablet 2 seems positively orthodox. As with the first Yoga Android tablets, the Yoga Tablet 2 range has one cylindrical ed...
Brilliantly versatile stand, Striking design, Good battery life, Loud speakers, Slick performance...
Awkward Android skin, Heavy...
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 – Software Android 5.0 Lollipop isn't exactly brand-spanking-new anymore, but the Yoga Tablet 2 runs an even older version of the software – Android 4.4 KitKat. It's not a pure version of Android, and is overlaid with Lenovo's own use...
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Alongside the glitzy Yoga Pro 3 and gimmicky 13.3in projector tablet, Lenovo also launched new versions of its Yoga Tablet 8in and 10in devices at its event in London on Thursday night. Dubbed the Yoga Tablet 2, the range will unusually offer a choice b...
An unusual design and a choice betwen both Windows and Android flavours sets Lenovo's new tablets apart from their rivals...
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Have a pencil, scissors, fork or even moist carrot handy? That's how we were able to control the new Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen at CES 2015.Sure, I've always found Lenovo's Yoga tablets extremely versatile given the fact that they can strike a numbe...
Use any stylus, Display doesn't scratch, Strong battery life, Reasonable price...
AnyPen is for 8, inch only, Also Windows, only, Not the thinnest tab...
Have a pencil, scissors, fork or even moist carrot handy? That's how we were able to control the new Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen at CES 2015. Sure, I've always found Lenovo's Yoga tablets extremely versatile given the fact that they can strike a numb...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-01-10 03:19:53
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Have a pencil, scissors, fork or even moist carrot handy? That's how we were able to control the new Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen at CES 2015.Sure, I've always found Lenovo's Yoga tablets extremely versatile given the fact that they can strike a numbe...
Use any stylus, Display doesn't scratch, Strong battery life, Reasonable price...
AnyPen is for 8inch only, Also Windowsonly, Not the thinnest tab...
Already a likeable tablet, Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 now with AnyPen technology sweetens the deal for anyone who want a small Windows tablet. So far, this all-encompassing display technology is limited to an 8-inch form factor and it runs Windows 8.1. There's...
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Lenovo has announced a bunch of new things under the Yoga line at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. We got some hands-on time with the 11-inch Yoga 3 and the 8-inch Yoga Tablet 2. The 11-inch Yoga 3 looks like the Yoga 3 Pro that launched last year but much more co...
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Lenovo may not come to mind when you think about tablets, but the Chinese company is actually a pretty big player in the mobile industry. It's been firing out tablets like missiles these past few months, and we've finally gotten a chance to take a look at...
Super long battery life, Built-in kickstand, Comfortable to hold, Light and bright UI...
Not a super high-resolution screen, Crappy cameras, Heavier than most small tablets...
Lenovo's new Yoga Tablet 2 line may feature decent mid-range specs, incomparable battery life, and an intriguing design, but we can't help but wish it were more high-end. These tablets could easily be great – but instead, they're average. Had Lenovo bump...
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Capitalizing on the stylus craze to give tablet owners more precision input, Lenovo asks users of its $299 (£195, AU$385) Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows to not only touch and poke at the screen, but to key it, stab it, and slash it with almost any metal objec...
Excellent build quality, Lengthy battery life, Fun AnyPen technology, Ergonomics...
Using 'any pen' is a liability, No video output, No USB port, Limited storage...
Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen is a capable Windows 8 tablet, if you're willing to live in the confines of an 8-inch window. Though lacking a full USB port and HDMI-out, this slate offers great ergonomics and long battery life...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2015-04-11 13:20:13
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 8” Windows 8.1 tablet with AnyPen that allows you to use a pen, pencil or any other metal item to write, draw and point on screen. It has also has standard capacitive touch for those who prefer more gentle forms...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2016-12-02 04:42:24
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Lenovo has scored great popularity with their Yoga series of Intel-powered laptops, which have been great workhorses with it's versatility. Their Yoga series of tablets however, are a different story. The Lenovo Yoga 2 8.0 is an Android (4.4.2 Kit Kat) Po...
Insane battery life, Clever design, Sturdy construction all around despite mild flexing, Fluid performance, Front facing stereo speakers, Good benchmark results, LTE connection is strong...
– Speakers could be better, – Subpar display, – Stuttering in UI elements, – Software looks very Appleinspired, – No USB3.0, – microSD up to 64GB only...
Did I enjoy using this tablet? I've got mixed feelings about this. Although I feel this was a seriously beautifully made device, there were things about it which made me feel like there were bits of it where I feel the developers just kind of went “Well...
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We've seen plenty of 8- and 10-inch Windows tablets in recent months, but that doesn't mean they've all been good. Thankfully, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 AnyPen with Windows (8-inch) is one of the better ones. With a smart design, a colorful high-resolution...
More than 13 hours of battery life in testing, Bright In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen with wide viewing angles, Included keyboard also adds hard drive storage, Solid connectivity, Dual-band Wi-Fi...
Top-heavy design, No USB 3,0 ports, Micro-HDMI port requires adapter, 32-bit OS, Some bloatware...
The Acer Aspire Switch 10 E is a detachable-hybrid tablet that offers versatility, ample storage, and more than 13 hours of battery life at a very affordable price...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-02 04:42:23
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When last I communed with a Windows-powered Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 (the 10-inch version), the experience was soured by the worst auxiliary keyboard I've ever experienced. Thankfully, Lenovo didn't see fit to saddle the Windows version of the smaller $300, 8...
The 8-inch Yoga Tablet 2 Anypen (with Windows) is a nicely realized tablet with long run time that lets you use just about anything as a stylus (I used a fork once). For tablet tasks, and the occasional light business chore, by all means.For extensive bus...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-12-02 04:42:24
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Lenovo's first Yoga tablet had made waves last year and was our Gadget of the Month when it was released in India. Does its successor live up to that proud heritage? We used the 8-inch version of the Yoga 2 Tablet and this is what we discovered.You have t...
Good design, Improved hardware, Great battery life...
Cameras are not the greatest, “Hang” mode is of limited use...
Factor in the fact that the Yoga 2 Tablet delivers all this at a price of Rs. 20,990 (at the time of writing, it was a Flipkart exclusive), and it emerges as a very viable contender to the crown of the iPad mini in the smaller tablet category. It might no...
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Android tablets in the 7-8 inch space are a dime and a dozen. In fact the small tablet category is practically being dominated by these Android running machines and the fact is that we are approaching a level of homogeneity in terms of specifications too...
Innovative design, Hardware quality, Battery life...
Software build, Camera quality...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 gets a lot of things right. The interesting hardware design isn't just a gimmick. It definitely adds a new dimension to usability and allows for interesting use cases. We certainly grew to like hanging the tablet off a wall to use...
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In today's highly competitive tablet market, manufacturers are bound to offer an interesting set of specs just to have that slight edge over their rivals. Lenovo recently launched its Yoga Tablet 2 in an attempt to make a mark in this overcrowded tablet m...
Innovative Design, Ease of Usage, Sharp FullHD Display, Impressive Performance, Great Build Quality...
Weak Camera unit, No HDMI Connectivity, No bundled headset...
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 hits the right spot in terms of performance, a Full HD display, innovative design and ease of use. The tablet features one of the best designs in the tablet market, compliments to the nifty little kickstand that significantly increase...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-02 04:42:24
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Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 is the best value to money Android tablet with innovative design, Intel Atom processor, JBL speakers, Dolby's Audio and of course, the flexibility of Yoga...
Innovative Design, Full HD display, Excellent front speakers, Powerful battery...
Average Camera (No flash), Intricate UI...
A week's experience with the device was fair enough to judge it on the basis of its performance. It is easily the best tablet available in town at this price point. You get the Android experience, JBL speaker, Dolby's audio, a full HF screen and an attrac...
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I've always considered the 8-inch device size to be a particularly comfortable form factor so far as tablets go. It's inherently reminiscent of a paperback book, is easy to hold in one hand, and all too convenient to slip into a briefcase or knapsack. I'v...
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The 8-inch Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 AnyPen is a well-designed Windows tablet that lets you use a plain old pen or pencil as a stylus...
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