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
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, the second generation Yoga Windows 8 convertible Ultrabook. The 2 Pro offers the same versatile positions as the first gen Yoga including laptop, tablet and tent modes while losing weight and slimming down. The Yog...
Great form-factor; Fantastic high resolution screen; Rubberised exterior makes the Yoga really easy to grip; Accelerometer-enabled modes emphasising more of what a tablet can do; Decent battery life; SD card slot;
Keyboard can be a little cramped on the right side; Screen moves a fair bit if you touch it; Mediocre touchpad; Camera is only usable for web conferencing, and really, it could be better;
Lenovo has some interesting ideas, and we've certainly seen its Yoga concept before in the form of the Ashton Kutcher released tablet, but it's here in the Pro 2 Windows machine that the idea feels cemented and pulled off, executed better with an emphasis...
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
I've been using the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro for months now, replacing my MBA as my travel device. But what I didn't see coming was it becoming my daily driver. I use the Yoga 2 Pro as my everything machine, from writing news every day for TweakTown to writing ...
Abstract: We're fans of the design and engineering being done at Lenovo – the X1 Carbon is our “ BEST Ultrabook ” for 2014, and it's lucky – very lucky, because when the Yoga 2 Pro landed in the EFTM studio the X1 started gathering dust.In startling Orange, the Yog...
Good build quality, Excellent screen, Useful as both a laptop and as a tablet
Single-band Wi-Fi, Touchpad drivers not comprehensive, SD cards stick halfway out of the slot
There are only a couple of things we don't like about the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro (mainly its Wi-Fi module and the touchpad driver), but overall it's a fantastic product that's fun to use. We had no problems using as a laptop, a tablet, and as a display...
No 802.11ac wireless adapter, Keyboard complicates tablet mode, Disappointing battery life
This is a great laptop. If you were to take the Yoga 2 Pro back in time 3 years and show it to anyone—including a TechRadar editor—they would have been ecstatic. This kind of performance and a 3200 x 1800 screen with over three hours of battery life was ...
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Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 is an excellent ultrabook, even without digging into its hybrid capabilities. This new model adds a backlit keyboard and an impressive 3,200x1,800-pixel-resolution display, while keeping the price under $1,000
In battery life it lags behind a couple of more expensive higher-res laptops, some of the hybrid modes are of dubious use, and Lenovo still doesn't know what to do with the keyboard in tablet mode
A major update to our favorite Windows 8 hybrid, the IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is still a better laptop than tablet, but the new version adds a future-proof better-than-HD display at a great price....
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Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
The Yoga was a great take on the convertible idea: a laptop that shape-shifts to conform to your crazy usage cases. And thATT#39;s just as fantastic as it ever was. But what makes the Yoga 2 Pro so great is that on top of those conversion options, it's just a
Quirks still remain. Some of them are old, like the weirdness of having a lifeless but still press-able keyboard on the back of your tablet. Some of them are different but still annoying, like the too easily accidentally pressed power button thATT#39;s no lon
Probably. For all its little weirdnesses, the Yoga concept is (still) rock solid, the Yoga 2 Pro is a better execution than ever. Unlike the Surface Pro 2, which is a bulky tablet that can also be a laptop thats not great for laps, the Yoga 2 Pro is a pe...