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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: 2016-10-17, Author: Lauren , review by: theverge.com

  • Super thin and light, Accessible price, Futuristic keyboard, Long battery life
  • Lack of ports (especially USB-C), Intel Atom processor, Tiny design quirks, Software needs work

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  Published: 2016-10-17, Author: Eric , review by: computershopper.com

  • Wonderfully thin and light, Amazingly quick and accurate stylus input, Convertible design eliminates awkward kickstands and clip-on keyboards
  • Micro USB rather than USB-C, Flat keyboard can be frustrating, No place to store stylus
  • Lenovo's Yoga Book changes the tablet landscape by yoking a combination flat keyboard and Wacom pad to the company's familiar convertible design, creating a 10.1-inch Android (and Windows) sensation. Read More…...

 
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  Published: 2016-10-17, review by: cnet.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • Lenovo's slim Yoga Book two-in-one is great with a pen, but its faux keyboard keeps it from being a practical laptop...

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  Published: 2016-10-17, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com

  • Beautiful design and build-quality, Flexibility of a true Wacom digitizer, Relatively affordable, especially running Android, Lengthy battery life
  • CPU prioritizes battery longevity not raw power, Halo Keyboard likely to frustrate touch typists, No built-in 4G LTE for the US, No USB-C
  • At the end of the day, I'm not ready to give up on my Surface Book and MacBook just yet. There's plenty the Yoga Book can do, but the limitations of its Atom processor, compact display, and Halo Keyboard mean that – even in Windows 10 form – this probably...

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  Published: 2016-10-10, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com

  • Beautiful, innovative design that evolves tabletlaptop hybrid hardware. Excellent stylus functionality and responsivity. Surprisingly good battery life.
  • Touch keyboard isn't great. Numerous bugs and software issues. MicroUSB over USBC is an odd choice. Cherry Trail processor a fair way behind Core M.

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  Published: 2016-10-07, review by: windowscentral.com

  • The Lenovo Yoga Book is an interesting device. It's a beautiful, premium-feeling 2-in-1, with tablet-class specifications. It's rocking a futuristic Halo Keyboard and Create Pad that's excellent for note-takers and artists alike, but not great for those w...

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  Published: 2016-10-01, Author: Lisa , review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Fantastic futuristic design, excellent build quality. Bright IPS display, 2 digitizers for pen. Very light and portable. Good battery life, low price
  • Capactive keyboard and trackpad are trying. No palm rejection or pressure sensitivity for display digitizer. CPU fine for Android, slow for Windows
  • The Lenovo Yoga Book stirs emotions like few other recent pieces of consumer electronics. Practicality or need be damned--I just want one! I seriously applaud Lenovo for taking a chance on a product like the Yoga Book, and I want them to continue evolving...

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  Published: 2016-10-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com

  • Abstract:  “Is that an iPad?”The question echoes through the room as a curious passerby inquires about the black slate resting on the table.“Oh, no, this is an Android tablet. I think it's made by Google or something? Maybe Samsung?”With a glut of near-doppelgangers...

 
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  Published: 2016-09-02, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com

  • Abstract:  Laptop-transformer Lenovo YOGA Book – a new word in the world of compact notebooks, original, interesting unusual. Lenovo YOGA 910 – already familiar to all “yoga” in the updated package and enhanced features.The company has decided to make an ultra-compa...

 
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  Published: 2016-08-31, Author: Eliane , review by: ubergizmo.com

  • At $499.99 in its Android version, the Lenovo YOGA Book is amazingly innovative, productive and affordable. It's no secret that Android tablets often come short of a direct comparison with the iPad because Android Tablet OEMs never push the envelope enoug...

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