Testseek.co.uk have collected 158 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro .
November 2013
(83%)
158 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
830100158
The editors liked
A superb QuadHD screen
Thinner and much more powerful
The Quad HDdisplay and Dolby sound are a stunning combination for watching films
And it's got a very decent battery life.
Multimode design
Battery life
7 hours
Low heat
Backlit keyboard
Lightweight (1.4 kg)
The perfect hybrid
Versatile form factor
Slim and light
Simple and what looks like a reliable body
Runs cool and quiet
Excellent price
Versatile convertible design
Good value
Outstanding 3200 x 1800 IPS display
Great highresolution screen
Topnotch build quality
Versatile folding design
Good Performance
Pin
Sharp 3
200 x 1
800 touchscreen
Decent price for a hybrid
Fold
Over tablet mode
Stunning super-high-resolution screen
Thinner and lighter than last year's model
Excellent keyboard is now also backlit
Runs relatively cool and quiet
The editors didn't like
6 hour battery life could be an issue
Inconsistent picture quality that requires you to be as contortionist as it is in order to get a proper image
Poor processor performance in Tablet
Stand and Tent modes
Limited gaming
Very few ports
Slightly too expensive
Some color reproduction issues
Battery life is shorter than expected
Not the best selection of ports
Rather slow SSD
Not ideal when in tablet mode
Limited connectivity
Screen is limited by software
Windows doesn't cope well with highres screen
Battery life is mediocre
Slightly cumbersome in tablet mode
Heavy for a tablet
Mediocre battery life
High pixel count leads to sub-par battery life that's significantly shorter than last year's model
Versatile convertible design, Good value, Outstanding 3200 x 1800 IPS display
Not ideal when in tablet mode, Limited connectivity, Screen is limited by software
The Yoga Pro 2 is an outstanding design effort from Lenovo - and has a great price point. However, the display can be is hamstrung by software limitations...
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versatile form factor, slim and light, simple and what looks like a reliable body, runs cool and quiet, excellent price
some color reproduction issues, battery life is shorter than expected, not the best selection of ports, rather slow SSD
While not without a handful of minor inconveniences, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is one of the best top-tier ultrabooks money can buy right now. It's sturdy and beautiful, in a very simple way, it packs fast hardware, a fairly good high-resolution display and i...
Pin, sharp 3,200 x 1,800 touchscreen, Decent price for a hybrid, Fold, over tablet mode
Heavy for a tablet, Mediocre battery life
The Yoga 2 Pro isn't the perfect choice as a tablet, and it also has a battery life that is slightly behind current competitors. However, the screen is incredible, and hasn't contributed to a hugely high price. With decent abilities as an Ultrabook, the ...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro has an MSRP of $1399.99, but is easily found for $1199.99. How is that possible? I'm still scratching my head on that one. For $100 more than a 13-inch MacBook Air , you get a 13-inch Windows 8.1 laptop that can transform into a tabl...
Abstract: It's one of the most Ultraboooky Ultrabooks out there. The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro sits with the Sony Vaio Pro 13 and the Samsung ATIV Book 9 as showcase devices that are fast, light, stylish and very very usable. The Yoga 2 Pro , however, differs in that it's ...
Inconsistent picture quality that requires you to be as contortionist as it is in order to get a proper image, Poor processor performance in Tablet, Stand and Tent modes, Limited gaming, Very few ports
The IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro had all the makings of a fantastic hybrid, but the screen has wildly inconsistent image quality and the performance takes an enormous hit once you use it as a tablet. Lenovo could still set things right with a better screen profile ...