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November 2016
(76%)
357 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: They do a PC and an Android version I was sent the Android one.It is extremely thin and could even be described as a book because of the way the hinge looks, it is 25.5x17.5x1cm, the last figure the thickness is at the back and its even less at the front...
The Yoga Book's versatility is unmatched in both the laptop and tablet worlds combined – in that it actually collides the two. Full-on touch laptop keyboards are something we in the TechRadar office used to joke about when seeing devices like the 2014 Thi
There isn't a lot that we outright don't like about the Yoga Book, but there are downsides which detract from an otherwise potentially revolutionary device. For one, it appears to us that Intel's Atom chip is holding the Yoga Book back from its true poten
If it weren't for the underpowered processor inside and dated connectivity solution holding it back, we would outright say that the Yoga Book is both the Android and Windows 10 tablet to beat. And, for folks in the art world, we very well might say that a...
Performance can be sluggish, Screen needs more punch, Audio lacks cohesion and dynamics,
The Lenovo Yogabook is a great idea, but it hasn't been executed as well as it could have been. There's certainly no knocking its innovative design - it's unlike anything we've seen before - and build quality is second to none.Show it to anyone and expect...
I have been really happy with the Lenovo Yoga Book over the last few weeks. This is something that I would happily recommend it to anyone who wants to get stuff done without having to carry a bulky laptop around, or worry about keeping it tethered to a ch...
Zusammenfassung: It's not that often that a device comes along that is truly a game changer. That is until now.Today I had the pleasure of unboxing an item that in my opinion is truly groundbreaking, and could potentially change the game in its field. I am, of course, tal...
None of this is to take away from what Lenovo has achieved with the Yoga Book. It remains a striking piece of hardware, with excellent tablet and handwriting capabilities, and it has a beautiful, super-slim chassis. The screen is a strong point too, with...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-29, Autor: Woldemar , Testbericht von: wovow.org
As we have already mentioned, the choice of the model will depend on the main use that we want to give the team: if it is going to become a main or secondary computer where we will spend time working, it is advisable to opt for the Windows version, since...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-24, Autor: Douglas , Testbericht von: ultrabookreview.com
Truly ultraportable, Strikingly futuristic design, High build quality, Ample battery life, Stylus works great
Software/firmware needs development, HALO Keyboard is finicky and frustrating, No digitizer on the screen, No USB TypeC
The Yoga Book certainly is a niche product. The stylus and pens are great to have, but the keyboard and touchpad mean that people who draw more than type are the likely audience. However, for more advanced creation purposes, I can't help but feel the devi...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-24, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Minority Report styling, Awesome double-act keyboard and drawing pad, Decent performance and battery life
Get ready for plenty of typos (at first), Multi-window isn't perfect yet, Few dedicated drawing apps on Android
There's never been a hybrid laptop or tablet that felt quite as complete as the Yoga Book. It's slim and light enough to lug around in one hand, but folds out when it's time to type or draw. Android isn't as flexible as Windows when it comes to art apps...