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Smart design
Great keyboard
Fast to wake
Generally runs smoothly
Lenovo's Miix is a lightweight and pretty sturdy tablet that follows the typical black slab design looks of many of its rivals
But throws in a cool metallic backplate for a slightly more premium feel. Not that you'll be seeing it much
As you'll most likely be keeping it tucked into its keyboard cover
One of the main draws of the Miix. Simply pop it in to the case with a click and you'll be tre
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be better
No trackpad
No always
Accessible USB port
Slow performance
While Lenovo has mostly done a solid job with the hardware
There's still a few odd choices that leave a lot to be desired. For starters
You won't find a USB port on the side of the tablet - instead
All you'll find is a micro-HDMI out port
Power port
A headphone jack and the power and volume buttons. If you want to plug in a USB drive
You'll have to use the bundled USB to microUSB adapter to
Its modest specification means that the Miix 10 isn't as powerful as rival tablets such as the Microsoft Surface. However, it's reasonably priced and its attractive IPS screen ensures that it works well as an entertainment tablet while still having enough...
Lenovo's Miix is a lightweight and pretty sturdy tablet that follows the typical black slab design looks of many of its rivals, but throws in a cool metallic backplate for a slightly more premium feel. Not that you'll be seeing it much, as you'll most likely be keeping it tucked into its keyboard cover, one of the main draws of the Miix. Simply pop it in to the case with a click and you'll be tre
While Lenovo has mostly done a solid job with the hardware, there's still a few odd choices that leave a lot to be desired. For starters, you won't find a USB port on the side of the tablet - instead, all you'll find is a micro-HDMI out port, power port, a headphone jack and the power and volume buttons. If you want to plug in a USB drive, you'll have to use the bundled USB to microUSB adapter to
The Lenovo Miix 10 is sadly a mixed bag. While we love the physical keyboard case, some of its quirks let the whole device down and it does fall short when being used as a tablet: there just aren't enough finger friendly Windows 8 apps at the moment. T...
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Published: 2013-08-16, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com
Smart design, Great keyboard, Fast to wake, Generally runs smoothly
Battery life could be better, No trackpad, No always, accessible USB port, Slow performance
The Lenovo Miix is more than capable of serving the needs of some people, but it's a definite niche. If the question is should the average person get this instead of an Ultrabook (even a low-end one that comes in at a similar price point), then the answe...
Abstract: A lightweight, long-lasting tablet that suffices for both work and leisure, although the absence of a trackpad or stylus is an oversight Of the multifarious form factors we’ve seen from Windows 8 devices over the past year or so, none has come as close...
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Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Barry , review by: alphr.com
A lightweight, long-lasting tablet that suffices for both work and leisure, although the absence of a trackpad or stylus is an oversight...
The Lenovo Miix 2 10 is a truly smart PC with a high dynamic range of use cases, great screen and an exciting range of applications. Unlike the 8-inch Windows tablets the desktop on this 10-inch tablet is usable for short-term productive work right up to...
Good-looking IPS display, Thin, light, Decent battery life, Version of Office included, MicroSD storage expansion
Overshadowed by Bay Trail, Tinny, depthless speakers, Slippery back
This attractive-enough Windows slate performs as expected for a Clover Trail 32-bit Atom device, but with the advent of Bay Trail, it's outclassed and due for a big price cut. ...
Feels comfortable in your hands, Great keyboard cover available
Powered by an older Intel CPU (Clover Trail), Odd port layout (USB port blocked when docked)
Lenovo's Miix 10 is a solid hybrid: It's comfortable and responsive, and the optional keyboard cover is a cut above. But so is the price tag for a generation-old processor....
Lenovo once again provides a tablet that feels sturdy in the hands and is comfortable to use. The unit is not bloated with trial software and Lenovo has kept it relatively clean (except for McAfee). Optional Keyboard dock should provide great flexibility.
Poor building materials, including a cheap feeling and metallic colored plastic backing. Volume rocker switch also feels cheap. Price tag is a bit too high for what Lenovo is offering. The entire unit is a bit bland and doesn't bring any unique experience
Overall, the tablet is fun to use and will provide a great experience to most who pick the device up, but if you are searching for the top multimedia tablet - this isn't it. We feel Lenovo was really aiming at a budget device with its Miix 10 tablet, but...
Published: 2013-10-15, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Solid
Capacitive touch Windows button instead of physical button, Keyboard not included ($99.99 option), Not Bay Trail processor, No pen support, No trackpad/trackstick, See also , Epiphany Windows 8 is a very good tablet OS , 10 advantages Windows 8 tablets h