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.
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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
Thinner and lighter than the previous version, QHD+ 3200 x 1800 screen, Lid can be folded back to enable different modes, Lenovo includes applications you can actually make use of, Quality built, Backlit keyboard
None that I found
Using the Yoga 2 Pro has been a treat I have to say. First lets talk about its size. The Yoga 2 Pro is truly meant to be portable. When you are holding it in your hand it really feels more like a magazine or book. Since it weighs in at just over 3 lbs it...
Published: 2014-01-21, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
A premium device that is a good value for the money, very good performance, excellent build quality, versatile and lightweight form factor, backlit keyboard, and pretty good built in stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater sound, The
Battery life could be better, only a single USB 3.0 port, power button is a bit too recessed and difficult to push
The Lenovo ideaPad Yoga 2 Pro is one of the best 2 in 1 devices on the market, except that it's actually a 4-in-1. With a backlit keyboard, and a brilliant 3200 x 1800 display, the Yoga 2 Pro manages to improves on its predecessor without breaking the...
Thin and light design with premium materials, Tablet mode and Notebook mode both work great, Best in class Windows 8 touchpad and gesture controls, Impressive performance in a light package
Battery life could be better, Still feel keys when using in tablet mode, Sound is OK, but could be better, The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is a great notebook, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro | $899 and up, Yoga 2 Pro Review Guide, Video Review, Design, Display, Performance, Key
The Yoga 2 Pro is a steal at $899, and even at $999 it delivers one of the best Windows 8 notebook experiences available on the market, even when placed against higher-priced competition.The Yoga 2 Pro is a steal at $899 or $999.With a beautiful high-reso...
For the enterprise customer, the Yoga 2 Pro might be a great fit. Impromptu presentations become easier as the device flips into Tent orientation. Stand mode makes it easier to use while on a plane or train (or on the couch), and you'll still enjoy all ...
Gorgeous QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS touch display, Excellent performance, Laptop, stand, tablet, and tent modes
Display has some flex, Hard to find Power button
Lenovo enjoyed plenty of success with its original Yoga 13 convertible ultrabook last year and it looks like the company has another hit on its hands with the Yoga 2 Pro. This new model takes everything that we liked about the original and improves upo...
Beautiful highresolution display, High quality 360 degree hinge design, Affordable considering specs
Deck has a propensity to collect debris, SSD is a bit slower than average, Tablet form bulky compared to detachable devices
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is a quality device, but it may not be the best convertible notebook. The big issue for the Yoga 2 Pro is its added weight in Tablet mode. While 3lbs. is incredibly lightweight for a notebook, it's bulky for a tablet. Instead...
Stunningly hi-res screen, Great brightness, Great overall system performance, Good input devices, Sturdy build in spite of plastic predominance, Good thermal management while keeping noise levels low, Logical hardware revisions since the last generation Y
Hi-res screen is not fully supported by all applications and even, to some degree, Windows itself, Sub-par battery life for its class, Intermittent wireless issues even with latest drivers, Throttling is frequent and immediate under full system stress and
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro The Yoga 2 Pro is an ambitious device , sporting one of the most stunningly high-resolution notebook screens we've seen to date and topping the efforts of its predecessor while still maintaining the unique acrobatic convertible desi...
Silky 3200-by-1800-pixel display, Performs both notebook and tablet roles well, Handsome industrial design
Weak typing experience (for a Lenovo laptop), Limited selection of I/O ports, No ethernet; 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter (no 802.11ac)
The Yoga 2 Pro combination laptop/tablet is a superior experience in either role, and its ultra-high-resolution display is awesome. But the dual design slightly compromises the typing experience....
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Lid folds 360 degrees. Higher than 1080p HD screen. Excellent backlit keyboard.
Only one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port. Could use a bit more battery life. Some older apps have problems with scaling. Keys still exposed and clickable in tablet mode
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro hybrid ultrabook addresses some of the shortcomings of the previous iteration. But it is still a bit too heavy to replace both a clamshell notebook and a slate tablet....