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175 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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272 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Cheap
Free keyboard
Long battery life
Device temperature stays cool through long periods of use where other tablets begin to heat up after overuse
The lock screen provides you with the ability to add widgets using drag and drop
The battery life is outstanding and like no other on the market
Strong battery life
Flexible form
Unique
Premium design
Unique design makes it comfortable to hold
Stand is convenient
Good battery performance
Good value for money
Distinct
Stylish design
Superb battery life
Very little bloatware
Best battery life of any tablet
Built-in kickstand is useful
MicroSD support
Comfortable to hold for reading
The editors didn't like
Childish UI
Poor screen
Useless cameras
The placement of the rearfacing camera is on the cylindrical handle of the device which leaves it exposed to potential damage when you set the device down on a hard surface
The oversized app icons tend to be blurred with no way to reduce the icon size
In line with its asking price, the Yoga 10 has a mediocre screen resolution and a mid-range chipset, but it still does everything you are likely to want a tablet to do and with a decent lick of speed. What separates it from the herd is the rather clever ...
You've got to give props to Lenovo for doing something a bit different with its new tablets, and even more for coming up with a design that's both unique, stylish, and mighty affordable. You can't help but wonder how much those quirky embelishments and ...
Device temperature stays cool through long periods of use where other tablets begin to heat up after overuse, The lock screen provides you with the ability to add widgets using drag and drop, The battery life is outstanding and like no other on the market
The placement of the rearfacing camera is on the cylindrical handle of the device which leaves it exposed to potential damage when you set the device down on a hard surface, The oversized app icons tend to be blurred with no way to reduce the icon size, M
For just under £200, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 offers a solid build, unmatched design and outstanding battery life. You also have multimode options with a rounded hinge which makes the device easier to hold. The Tilt and Stand modes are convenient when yo...
Distinct, stylish design, Superb battery life, Very little bloatware
Low resolution screen, Poor camera, Not great value
A pleasing design and fantastic battery life is let down by a low resolution screen and dull performance. You can do better than this for not much more.Next, read our tablet buyer's guide for more advice on buying a tablet...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 is one of the cheaper 10in tablets around and it has an excellent design. Hardware and task performance are both lacking somewhat but battery life is a strong point. A great Android tablet for those less bothered about top-end sp...
Abstract: Lenovo have several Android tablets on the market at the moment and we recently looked at the IdeaTab A3000.A couple of weeks ago Lenovo announced two new Android tablets to join their lineup, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 and Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10. The two ta...
Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Unique design makes it comfortable to hold, stand is convenient, good battery performance, good value for money
Low resolution display, speaker perfomance not great, camera performance below average, UI tweaks miss the mark
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet tries something a little different and to a certain extent it succeeds. This is a tablet that offers multi-mode use without the need for an additional cover, so it's a nice and clean solution. People we've shown it to have fou...
Published: 2013-10-31, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Lenovo has launched a new Android tablet, promising to offer you a "better way" of using it. With a teaser campaign that showed various awkward situations in which a classic tablet design was slightly impractical, the result is a tablet with a difference...