Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 13.3-inch and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 13.3-inch.
July 2014
(75%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Average battery life, The base heats up, Only one USB 3.0 port
The Yoga 2 is a great convertible laptop. It features a gorgeous screen, excellent ergonomics, average battery life and great build quality. It's short comings did prevent it from winning our Best Buy, but if it's a laptop you want within Rs.60,000, then...
Very keenly priced, Decent battery life, Better performance than a netbook, Usable fold, over tablet mode
Heavy for one, handed tablet usage, Poor 3D graphics abilities
The Lenovo Yoga 2 is very much a lesser beast than its Pro sibling – but fortunately so is the price. Coming in at a penny under £400, it costs a similar amount to a premium tablet. You can purchase the Yoga 2 with an Intel Core i3, full HD screen and so...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 13 is an excellent ultrabook combined with the flexibility of fully rotating hinges giving you the feel of a regular well-constructed laptop as well as other positions to take advantage of Window 8.1 and the 1080p touchscreen
Few ports and connections and its 802.11n Wi-Fi means you're not getting the latest and greatest. Somewhat heavy to use as a hand-held tablet
If you can't quite afford the Yoga 2 Pro but still want a full-time laptop and a part-time tablet, the 13-inch Lenovo Yoga 2 is an excellent choice....
Excellent display, Strong processor performance, More affordable than competitors
Limited connectivity, Lackluster keyboard, Slow mechanical hard drive, Runs warm, system can be loud, Feels heavy when used as a tablet
Overall, the Lenovo Yoga 2 13 should be called the Yoga 1.5. While it's certainly better than its predecessor, the new model feels like an incremental update. That wouldn't be a problem if the Yoga was frequently updated, but we've been waiting well ove...
Clever hinge design, Solid build, Unobtrusive design, Keyboard back light, Accurate touchscreen, Decent connectivity, Casing can be opened, (Calibrated) screen with good color accuracy, Satisfactory speakers
Only middling battery runtime, High power consumption, High temperatures during load, Partly unfocused PenTile screen, Missing soft-touch texture, Slow hard drive
Apparently, 2014 will not be the year where manufacturers rely on innovations and spectacular technologies to convince buyers. Instead, they seem to prefer cutting features in order to reduce production costs, and consequently also the prices of their dev...
Published: 2014-07-20, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Versatile form factor with support for Tent, Stand, laptop, and Tablet mode, improved higher res display, comes with Lenovo Motion and voice control, top notch AccuType keyboard with backlight, very good audio, The
Build quality is good but not quite as solid as its predecessor, solid but not excellent system performance, battery life could be better, runs hot, not ideal as a tablet, touchpad still needs improvement
Since the first gen Yoga was released, several other companies have come out with similar form factors, all trying to emulate the Yoga's versatility. So the competition is certainly heating up. That said, the Yoga 2 still manages to be a leader. Howev...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 13 feels like a big laptop, and not in a bad way — despite some issues with having to readjust how you type (the right shift key is small) and some snafus with the trackpad (there were some sensitivity issues), the laptop is a solid mach...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 13 is an excellent ultrabook combined with the flexibility of fully rotating hinges giving you the feel of a regular well-constructed laptop as well as other positions to take advantage of Window 8.1 and the 1080p touchscreen
Few ports and connections and its 802.11n Wi-Fi means you're not getting the latest and greatest. Somewhat heavy to use as a hand-held tablet
If you can't quite afford the Yoga 2 Pro but still want a full-time laptop and a part-time tablet, the 13-inch Lenovo Yoga 2 is an excellent choice....
Published: 2014-05-30, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent convertible design. Good performance and long battery life.
Bottom Line, The Lenovo Yoga 2 13 is a well-designed convertible hybrid laptop, but the construction feels flimsier than that of previous iterations, and good-but-not-stellar performance doesn't help it stand out from the crowd
The Lenovo Yoga 2 13 is a well-designed convertible hybrid laptop, but the construction feels flimsier than that of previous iterations, and good-but-not-stellar performance doesn't help it stand out from the crowd....
Thin and light (in laptop mode), Fold it into a tablet, easel, or tent, Beautiful 1080p screen, Excellent backlit keyboard, Handy apps for each mode, Attractive price
Average port selection, Weak speakers, Tablet mode leaves keys exposed on the back side, Low-res Webcam, Shorter battery life than some competitors
Lenovo's Yoga 2 13 does everything you would expect of a slim, lightweight ultrabook—plus convert to a tablet and two modes in between. And the competitive price means you're getting the convertible abilities essentially gratis. ...