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Testseek.co.uk have collected 227 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro .
Award: Most Awarded December 2014
December 2014
 
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227 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • That hinge
  • The touchpad's pretty good! It tracks my finger quite nicely
  • With smooth scrolling and pinch-to-zoom action
  • Pretty decent array of ports for a laptop this thin
  • Two USB 3.0
  • One USB 2.0
  • MicroHDMI
  • A headset jack and an SD card slot
  • Logitec
  • Think and lightweight
  • QuadHD IPS display
  • Convertible design with laptop and tablet modes
  • Thin and light
  • Looks sleek
  • 2in1 formfactor with a solid hinge
  • Decent keyboard if you don't need dedicated F keys
  • Proper IO and connectivity options
  • Excellent display
  • Super slim
  • Fanless design
  • Cool new hinge
  • Better Tablet mode
  • The Yoga 3 Pro adds a unique new hinge to be thinner and lighter than ever. The high-resolution screen looks fantastic
  • And the hybrid design still works great as a laptop
  • Super-high resolution screen
  • Decent battery life for this scale
  • Lightweight
  • Versatile mode positions
  • Beautiful
  • Super sharp display
  • Thinner and lighter than last year's version
  • Unique “watchband” hinge
  • Comfortable keyboard and wrist rest
  • Improved processing performance
  • Higher display resolution provides an enhanced viewing experience
  • Backlit keyboard is ideal in all types of lighting environments
  • Durable hinge allows for flexibility of different viewing modes without worrying about bre

The editors didn't like

  • The 4.5 hour battery life is a dealbreaker for me
  • Build quality isn't fantastic. The machine flexes and creaks a bit
  • And there are some seams and deformities if you look closely. One of the screws on my unit was loose
  • Despite boasting a pretty impressi
  • Expensive
  • Modest performance
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Fragile screen frame
  • Unexpectedly poor performance
  • Serious throttling under load
  • Rather short battery life
  • Some design issues
  • Non standard keyboard layout
  • Quite pricey
  • Limited storage
  • This first outing with Intel's new Core M processor fails to impress
  • With mediocre performance and battery life
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Some bloatware
  • Battery not to top-spec standards
  • Not super-powered
  • Weak CPU and GPU performance
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Minimal configuration options
  • Battery life is average for a convertible laptop
  • Yoga 3 Pro is a bit pricey!
  • Port connectivity provides fewer options
  • Keyboard lacks the separate row of F keys

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  Published: 2015-06-27, review by: howtospendit.ft.com

  • Abstract:  This, the heavily advertised Yoga 3 Pro from China's Lenovo, is a slim 13.3in hybrid with a 256Gb solid-state hard drive and a sumptuous high-definition touchscreen. It is a prodigiously talented machine and in its “wigwam” form, when you fold back the ke...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-27, Author: Nick , review by: reviewed.com

  • Abstract:  For the past few years, Lenovo's been turning the laptop form factor on its head with a slew of laptop/tablet hybrids. Instead of forcing you to choose, these Yoga laptops have a specialized hinge that lets you change them from a laptop to tablet—and anyw...

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  Published: 2015-01-27, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Super slim, super-high resolution screen, decent battery life for this scale, lightweight, versatile mode positions
  • Expensive, screen could be brighter, some bloatware, battery not to top-spec standards, not super-powered
  • The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro shows off the company's new do-it-all hinge design and is a triumph in terms of versatility. But it's also a pricey bit of kit, tipping the scales at close to £1,300. Considering the super slim design, the Yoga 3 Pro crams in...

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  Published: 2015-01-26, Author: Andrei , review by: ultrabookreview.com

  • thin and light, looks sleek, 2in1 formfactor with a solid hinge, decent keyboard if you don't need dedicated F keys, proper IO and connectivity options, excellent display
  • fragile screen frame, unexpectedly poor performance, serious throttling under load, rather short battery life, some design issues, non standard keyboard layout, expensive
  • On a first look, the Yoga 3 Pro is one of the sleekest 2-in-1 13 inch convertibles ever launched. Get closer and you'll end up appreciating the screen, the keyboard and the IO. But when you'll actually start using the device, see how slow it performs, hea...

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  Published: 2014-12-09, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • That hinge, The touchpad's pretty good! It tracks my finger quite nicely, with smooth scrolling and pinch-to-zoom action, Pretty decent array of ports for a laptop this thin: two USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, microHDMI, a headset jack and an SD card slot, Logitec
  • The 4.5 hour battery life is a dealbreaker for me, Build quality isn't fantastic. The machine flexes and creaks a bit, and there are some seams and deformities if you look closely. One of the screws on my unit was loose, Despite boasting a pretty impressi
  • No. It's a decent machine, but nothing about it screams "Pro". It's not as fast and doesn't boast nearly as much battery life as other PCs in its price range, and everything Lenovo sacrificed to make it thin and light is basically nullified by it being a...

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  Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Cliff , review by: itpro.co.uk

  • Think and lightweight; QuadHD IPS display; Convertible design with laptop and tablet modes
  • Expensive; Modest performance; Disappointing battery life
  • The performance and battery life can't justify the £1,299 starting price....

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  Published: 2014-11-17, review by: ouritdept.co.uk

  • Improved processing performance, Higher display resolution provides an enhanced viewing experience, Backlit keyboard is ideal in all types of lighting environments, Durable hinge allows for flexibility of different viewing modes without worrying about bre
  • Battery life is average for a convertible laptop, Yoga 3 Pro is a bit pricey!, Port connectivity provides fewer options, Keyboard lacks the separate row of F keys

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  Published: 2014-11-11, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Beautiful, super sharp display, Thinner and lighter than last year's version, Unique “watchband” hinge, Comfortable keyboard and wrist rest
  • Weak CPU and GPU performance, Mediocre battery life, Minimal configuration options, Expensive
  • The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro is significantly lighter than its predecessor, and wears a fabulous display. Its two halves are connected by an attention-grabbing hinge which you won't find on any other notebook. But the same aspects that make the Yoga 3 Pro uniqu...

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  Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Yoga 3 Pro adds a unique new hinge to be thinner and lighter than ever. The high-resolution screen looks fantastic, and the hybrid design still works great as a laptop
  • This first outing with Intel's new Core M processor fails to impress, with mediocre performance and battery life
  • The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro has a breakthrough design, but requires careful consideration of the trade-offs required, particularly battery life....

 
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  Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Sasha , review by: alphr.com

  • Lenovo beats its rivals to the punch with the first Intel Core M device, and the result is the thinnest, lightest hybrid around...

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