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Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-04, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Outside the box thinking, Halo Keyboard isn't the keyless gimmick you might think, multiple usage scenarios with touch panel input and included Real Pen stylus, learns as you go, thin and lightweight design
Keyboard often misses first press, slow microUSB 2.0 takes years to recharge, limited power, some will never get over Halo Keyboard's learning curve, overly complex and convoluted for many, where to keep the Real Pen stylus (and why the physical change of
It's rare that a product could be called revolutionary in its thinking, but that's certainly an accolade that could be awarded to the Lenovo Yoga Book.However, while the Yoga Book is one of the most exciting tech products we've seen in some time, it's als...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-03, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: Theinquirer.net
Insanely thin and light, futuristic design, innovative input methods, good battery life
Underpowered, too dependent on Halo Keyboard, Windows 10, limited connectivity options
The Lenovo Yoga Book crams more innovation into its tiny shell than most could hope to achieve, and does so with frequently successful results...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-01, Autor: Henry , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
We can't hide that we love the Lenovo Yoga Book. However, that might not mean it is for you; it isn't the most practical of devices, sitting as it does halfway between casual use and productivity, with a bit of mystery thrown in. If you love bleeding edge...
Super thin and lightweight, Fantastic note-taking device, Decent battery life
Slightly sluggish performance
Despite a couple of niggles, the Yoga Book is an exceptional note-taking device that, for £450, does an excellent job of bridging the gap between laptop, tablet and notebook. Lenovo should be applauded for pushing the boundaries here, and it genuinely fee...
Zusammenfassung: It is one of the most unique hybrids on the market and truly looks different to anything I've seen before.There's no physical keyboard at all. Instead, you get a fancy virtual keyboard with illuminated, futuristic-looking keys. They vibrate when you tap t...
This is a very slim, very light hybrid laptop, available in both Windows 10 and Android versions. The backlit touch keyboard vanishes at the touch of a button and the included stylus works well on both the Wacom surface and with an ink tip on actual paper
The keyboard isn't suited for more than minimal typing, there's only a single Micro-USB port for accessories and charging, and the Atom processor is slower than mainstream laptops. The hefty pen, extra tips and paper pad are a lot of additional gear to ca
Lenovo's slim Yoga Book two-in-one is great with a pen, but its faux keyboard keeps it from being a practical laptop...
Compact, sturdy build, Innovative form factor transcends the 2-in-1, Note-taking is excellent, Accurate stylus, Close to stock Android install
Typing without keys feels strange, Processor isn't powerful enough for a full laptop, We don't know if it will get Android updates
Yes, if you can accept that you are buying an Android tablet with some bonus features, not a laptop. Sadly, we cannot recommend the Yoga Book as a laptop replacement with this processor. It's an excellent, innovative Android tablet with some cool tricks...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-05, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
It's too early to come to any definitive conclusions about the Yoga Book. We'll update this review when we've had time to run our full suite of benchmarks on it....
Fantastic build quality, Clever writing technology, Good battery life
Slow performance, No cloud note syncing, Buggy software, Keyboard is hard to use
Lenovo Yoga Book – Performance, Android and multi-tasking Performance isn't what you'd call quick. Powered by an Intel Atom processor, the Yoga Book finds itself having issues with media and ad-heavy web pages, which means you'll normally need to wait a f...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-31, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
It's too early to come to any definitive conclusions about the Yoga Book. We'll update this review when we've had time to run our full suite of benchmarks on it....