Testseek.com have collected 357 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch.
November 2016
(76%)
357 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: You use touch all the time on your smartphone and tablet, and now you can do it on the Yoga Book, too, with its combination touch keyboard and drawing surface...
Comfortable tablet form factor, AnyPen, Beautiful display, Thin and light
Lack of ports, micro-USB, Halo keyboard needs work
Lenovo's Yoga Book is really great at being a tablet. As far as playing games and watching movies goes, I was as comfortable using the Yoga Book as I am with my iPad Air 2.As far as productivity goes, this device wasn't for me. Of course, that doesn't mea...
Tablet size, despite keyboard, Excellent, unique digital sketch pad, Supports paper pad for sketching/notes, Solid battery life
Relatively low-end performance, Halo keyboard will take some getting used to for non-touch typists
Performance summary: The Yoga Book's performance in our standard suite of Windows benchmarks was uninspiring versus more powerful mobile devices, but it was competitive with other low-power tablets, as evidenced by the 3DMark tests. The Yoga Book can hand...
Published: 2016-11-24, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
innovative format and design, beautiful design, comfy pen and keyboard, good performance, solid battery, nice acoustics, OK cameras, crazy fast WiFi, fast switch of modes, new way of working and drawing, And the
some glitches, especially software (random resets of System UI and Lenovo Marketplace won't work), you have to carry the pen and pad with you, should be brighter, the base with the keyboard gets a bit too hot for comfort, no 3G/4G/USB Type C, weird camera
Published: 2016-11-24, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: It's incredibly hard to innovate in the tablet segment nowadays, since it's filled to the brim with “me too” products, usually inspired by iPads, Lenovo Yogas or Surface Pros. The Lenovo Yoga Book is doing its own thing and we were lucky enough to play wi...
The whole thing gets a little shaky when you go beyond Lenovo's apps and services pre-installed here. Five years after bringing Android to tablets, Google just doesn't seem to have the form factor figured out. So it's not really Lenovo's fault, but it doe...
Incredibly thin and light, Impeccable design and build quality, Futuristic Halo keyboard that turns into a graphics tablet, 2048 levels of pressure sensitive Wacom stylus that turns into a regular ballpoint pen, Good battery life for a notebook
Short battery life for a tablet, The touchpad and keyboard Android software needs more work, Shortage of ports, if you are aiming for a daily driver with the Windows-powered version
Can the Yoga Book be your notebook replacement? Probably not. But in most cases, the Lenovo Yoga Book can do so much more while other conventional tablets and laptops fail. In terms of productivity, the Halo keyboard might pose an issue to some users beca...
graphics tablet, lots of accessories, innovative input concept, useful Halo keyboard, very flexible, yet sturdy hinges, decent screen, barely heats up, good speakers
Halo keyboard hard-to-read in bright lighting conditions, graphics tablet has some flaws, quiet creaking noises, slightly superfluous software, GPS module is unreliable, only 12 months warranty
The Yoga Book occupies a special place in our hearts and runs well even with Android. In fact, in some areas, it can even outperform the Windows tablet. The design of this device is unique and it is a true joy to see the "watchband" hinges in action. The...
Lay a piece of paper on the keyboard, write on it with a real pen and watch it copy your notes in real-time. Windows problem Why Lenovo bothered to bring out a version of this with Windows I'll never know. The ultra mobile market is niche, at best, and...