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Testseek.co.uk have collected 357 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch.
Award: Most Awarded November 2016
November 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • The Yoga Book's versatility is unmatched in both the laptop and tablet worlds combined – in that it actually collides the two. Full-on touch laptop keyboards are something we in the TechRadar office used to joke about when seeing devices like the 2014 Thi
  • Clever design
  • Superb build quality
  • Unique usability
  • Decent battery life
  • Ultra-slim
  • Very light
  • Truly ultraportable
  • Strikingly futuristic design
  • High build quality
  • Ample battery life
  • Stylus works great
  • This is a very slim
  • Very light hybrid laptop
  • Available in both Windows 10 and Android versions. The backlit touch keyboard vanishes at the touch of a button and the included stylus works well on both the Wacom surface and with an ink tip on actual paper
  • Outside the box thinking
  • Halo Keyboard isn't the keyless gimmick you might think
  • Multiple usage scenarios with touch panel input and included Real Pen stylus
  • Learns as you go
  • Thin and lightweight design
  • Minority Report styling
  • Awesome double-act keyboard and drawing pad
  • Decent performance and battery life
  • Super thin and lightweight
  • Fantastic note-taking device
  • Fantastic build quality
  • Clever writing technology
  • Good battery life
  • Compact
  • Sturdy build
  • Innovative form factor transcends the 2-in-1
  • Note-taking is excellent
  • Accurate stylus
  • Close to stock Android install
  • Insanely thin and light
  • Futuristic design
  • Innovative input methods

The editors didn't like

  • There isn't a lot that we outright don't like about the Yoga Book
  • But there are downsides which detract from an otherwise potentially revolutionary device. For one
  • It appears to us that Intel's Atom chip is holding the Yoga Book back from its true poten
  • Performance can be sluggish
  • Screen needs more punch
  • Audio lacks cohesion and dynamics
  • Typing feel is poor
  • Relatively low-power last-gen CPU
  • Huge price tag
  • Software/firmware needs development
  • HALO Keyboard is finicky and frustrating
  • No digitizer on the screen
  • No USB TypeC
  • The keyboard isn't suited for more than minimal typing
  • There's only a single Micro-USB port for accessories and charging
  • And the Atom processor is slower than mainstream laptops. The hefty pen
  • Extra tips and paper pad are a lot of additional gear to ca
  • Keyboard often misses first press
  • Slow microUSB 2.0 takes years to recharge
  • Limited power
  • Some will never get over Halo Keyboard's learning curve
  • Overly complex and convoluted for many
  • Where to keep the Real Pen stylus (and why the physical change of
  • Get ready for plenty of typos (at first)
  • Multi-window isn't perfect yet
  • Few dedicated drawing apps on Android
  • Slightly sluggish performance
  • Slow performance
  • No cloud note syncing
  • Buggy software
  • Keyboard is hard to use
  • Typing without keys feels strange
  • Processor isn't powerful enough for a full laptop
  • We don't know if it will get Android updates
  • Underpowered
  • Too dependent on Halo Keyboard
  • Windows 10
  • Limited connectivity options

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  Published: 2016-09-01, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Fantastic build quality, Clever writing technology, Good battery life
  • Slow performance, No cloud note syncing, Buggy software, Keyboard is hard to use
  • Lenovo Yoga Book – Performance, Android and multi-tasking Performance isn't what you'd call quick. Powered by an Intel Atom processor, the Yoga Book finds itself having issues with media and ad-heavy web pages, which means you'll normally need to wait a f...

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  Published: 2016-08-31, Author: Jim , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • It's too early to come to any definitive conclusions about the Yoga Book. We'll update this review when we've had time to run our full suite of benchmarks on it....

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  Published: 2018-05-14, review by: itp.net

  • Abstract:  Lenovo continues to refresh a convertible PC segment it popularised, with the Yoga Book...

 
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  Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com

  • Abstract:  Tablets and 2-in1 devices have been available for many years now and, to be honest, we rarely see something truly innovative. But Lenovo ( lenovo.com ) want to change all that with its multi-format, multi-purpose Yoga Book running on Google Android 6 or M...

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  Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com

  • Beautiful industrial design, Versatile form factor, Solid battery life, Nice display
  • Lacklustre performance w/ Windows, Awkward typing experience, Lack of ports, Thick bezels
  • There's no question that the Lenovo Yoga Book is an eye-catching and interesting proposition. It goes above and beyond the already adaptable 2-in-1 formula from a creativity standpoint but some of those additional elements work better in practice more so...

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  Published: 2017-04-02, Author: David , review by: itp.net

  • Original design; adaptable; Full Windows productivity; lightweight
  • Underpowered for creative use
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  Published: 2017-03-21, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com

  • PerformanceSince we haven't taken a look at a lot of low-end Windows tablets, we decided to compare the Android version of this tablet to other similar tablets we've reviewed. Taking a look at some general performance and GPU benchmarks, it's clear that y...

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  Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Howard , review by: networkworld.com

  • Abstract:  Lenovo has introduced tablets with unique designs over the years, and their latest Yoga Book, released in October, is one of the most intriguing examples. This hybrid device looks like a mini notebook, but it's technically a tablet with a swing-open digit...

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  Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Abhishek , review by: onmsft.com

  • The Lenovo Yoga Book is an impressive ambition to reimagine the tablet. The execution is in line too. It's a premium device with beautiful hardware and long battery life, and is definitely a great companion for meetings and travel.It's edgy and exciting...

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  Published: 2017-01-30, Author: Eric , review by: computershopper.com

  • Easy, breezy pen input, Thin, light, and classy design
  • Flat keyboard means typos galore, Micro USB instead of USB-C, Slow charging
  • The Windows version of Lenovo's radical, pen-friendly convertible tablet will impress onlookers and frustrate typists just like its Android sibling, but we think the latter is narrowly the better deal. Read More...

 
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