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 .
December 2014
(75%)
227 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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1529 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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Good balance of performance and battery life, Core M processor, excellent configuration of parts, five different usage profiles, stunning QHDscreen, responsive keyboard
Expensive, speakers blocked when used in laptop mode
Beautifully designed, the Core M-powered Yoga 3 should suit buyers in search of a top-shelf convertible. At $1,300, it's $250 more than a similarly equipped but thicker Yoga 2 Pro that doesn't last as long on battery...
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
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....
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Good build quality, Extremely thin and light, Beautiful display, Four modes provide good versatility in the field
Expensive, Battery life needs to be longer, Reviewer's rating 9 out of 10, See also, Lenovo launches 13inch Windows Yoga Tablet 2, Review Yoga 2, 11inch flexible Windows hybrid, Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, First Take Thin, light and flexible, Lenovo announces t
Extremely thin and light. Lovely display, unique hinge design, ample SSDs
No performance improvement from previous generation. Expensive
If you're looking for one of the lightest 13.3" convertible Ultrabooks on the market, and one of the slimmest, the Yoga 3 Pro has certain appeal. Other than the Surface Pro 3, which is a tablet rather than a true convertible, you won't find anything light...
Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Abstract: The Yoga 3 Pro is one of the first laptops to offer Intel's next-generation “Broadwell” CPU—it has a dual-core Intel Core M-70 system on a chip—which is designed to deliver Core i5-like performance with much lower power consumption. And because Broadwell ...
Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Lenovo's London launch event last night saw the introduction of three new members of the world-number-one PC maker's Yoga line of 'multimode' computers: the 13-inch Android-based Yoga Tablet Pro 2 with a unique built-in projector; the Yoga Tablet 2, avail...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro convertible 13.3” Ultrabook with a 360 degree “watchband” hinge and a 3200 x 1800 touch screen. The Yoga 3 Pro is all about being slim and light, and at 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kg) and 0.5” (12.7mm) it is one of the most port...
Abstract: Listen really closely, and you can hear the cries of Windows laptop users.Windows 10 is truly great, but it doesn't put an end to the affliction caused by inferior screens, carpal-tunnel-inducing trackpads, Tupperware-like plastic, short-lived batteries...
We had high hopes for the Yoga 3 Pro, but it's safe to say that these were dashed during testing. While it's light and easy on the eye, it underachieves in almost every other area. Average performance and unremarkable battery life mark an undistinguished...