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Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-20, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: Laptopmag.com
Slim and sturdy chassis, Flip design makes it easy to change modes, Bright display, Very long battery life
Oversensitive touchpad lacks palm rejection, Limited app selection, Slow boot time, Feels hefty in tablet mode
The IdeaPad Yoga 11 gives you a notebook and tablet in one device along with epic battery life, but you'll have to deal with Windows RT's limitations and a sensitive touchpad.
Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-20, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 works as a laptop alternative, thanks to its always-attached keyboard and myriad useful ports, and its physical flexibility provides useful ergonomic options. Its battery charges quickly and depletes slowly. Brightness shortcuts
As a tablet, the device is too bulky and heavy to hold in your hands, and its Web performance is slow. A full Windows 8 version with updated specs will be available soon for only $150 more
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 is a great laptop alternative that's unfortunately too bulky to completely replace your tablet.
The nVidia Tegra processor means that the Lenovo Yoga 11 is only a modestly powered laptop, but it’s still perfectly adequate for routine tasks such as web browsing, running Microsoft Office or relaxing with some streaming video. Its super-slimline de...
Pleasant haptics and manufacturing quality, 24 months warranty as standard, Performance with Windows RT, Good 11.6 inch IPS display, Stable 360 degree hinges, No cooling fan, Temperatures when utilized, Convincing battery runtimes
The display lid makes a relatively unstable impression, Too heavy and thick for a tablet, Battery permanently integrated, Keyboard not backlit, Unconvincing keyboard feedback, No additional configuration options
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 convertible UltrabookThe Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 reignites the renowned idea of a convertible notebook/tablet, and also succeeds in some respects. The stable 360 degree hinges as well as the pleasant case and the extensive battery li...
Excellent keyboard and IPS display, unique and useful 360 degree hinge for laptop and tablet use, great battery life, Excellent keyboard and IPS display, unique and useful 360 degree hinge for laptop and tablet use, great battery l
Expensive, WiFi is single band, Expensive, WiFi is single band, Expensive, WiFi is single band, Expensive, WiFi is single band
We love most everything about the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 except the price. It's a brilliantly portable, high class convertible Windows 8 tablet with the best keyboard you'll find on an 11.6" machine. The display is top notch and we don't wish for 1080...
We love the form factor, we love the design and it actually manages to pull off the concept of a touchscreen laptop, What's not?, The keyboard is horribly cheap and the RT part of the Windows desktop experience leaves a lot to be desired, The bottom line:
The keyboard is horribly cheap and the RT part of the Windows desktop experience leaves a lot to be desired, The bottom line:, The tablet part of this gadget is more or less flawless, save the limited app collection. Ultimately, it has a good crack at bei
The tablet part of this gadget is more or less flawless, save the limited app collection. Ultimately, it has a good crack at being both your entertainment and work device in one but falls short in the latter department....
Design & finish, Light for a notebook, Limited performance as notebooks go, but adequate for the apps available, Battery life, Contrast, Connectivity (for a tablet)
Limitations inherent to Windows RT, Heavy for a tablet, Keyboard annoying while in tablet mode, Not very accurate colours, No RJ45 connector, Connectivity (for a laptop)
We would have given the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 three stars, but it unfortunately struggles to successfully merge the laptop and tablet into one harmonious device. It has its advantages, but it never really takes a clear position between the two and simply...
Slim, portable design, Converts from laptop into tablet, Enough power for essential tasks, Good battery life
Needlessly expensive, Unimpressive screen resolution, Windows 8 app store is still very sparse
The Yoga 11 is slim, portable and transforms from a standard laptop into a tablet for swiping around Windows 8 RT. Sadly, it's a lot more expensive than Microsoft's Surface RT, making it very difficult to recommend....