Testseek.co.uk have collected 185 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10.1 inch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10.1 inch.
November 2014
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185 Reviews
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Users
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889 Reviews
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The editors liked
Metal kickstand is actually quite useful. Bright colourful screen
Micro SD slot
Nice overall feel to the tablet
Front facing speakers
Overall the device feels really quick
Overall Full HD display quality / Good contrast and responsiveness
Impeccable finish
Handling / adjustable kickstand proved very practical
Solid battery life
Attractive interface
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 bundles a useful kickstand
An attractive high-resolution display
Long battery life and a great keyboard into a package that's light and inexpensive
Great battery life
Versatile stand
High quality screen
Multitasking capabilities
Super long battery life
Built-in kickstand
Comfortable to hold
Light and bright UI
Great design
Bright colourful screen with decent viewing angles
Really useful kickstand including hook hole
Intel chip gives a really fluid feel to the whole UI
Front facing stereo speakers provide a nice clear sound
Huge great battery
The editors didn't like
Cylindrical battery makes it a weirdly weighted device
You feel like you can only really use it in landscape mode
Custom Lenovo launcher is a bit fiddly
The plastic backplate is a bit flexy
Strangely positioned rear camera
The price of £279.99 seems
Screen's smoothing effect meant that details were lost
Which let down the Full HD display
Sporadic slowing down
Occasional malfunctioning of touch keys
No padding on the sharp edges of the aluminium kickstand
Positioning of rear camera
Weak magnets make the connection between tablet and keyboard dock a tenuous one
Heavy tablet
Slow to charge
Battery cylinder is bulky
Not a super high-resolution screen
Crappy cameras
Heavier than most small tablets
Cylindrical battery whilst unique looking gives the device and odd weighting
Reasonably priced for a 10-inch Android with full HD, Thin, light, and attractive, Rich, well-positioned speakers, Innovative kickstand/grip
Kickstand is almost too convenient to smother with a case, Android purists may miss the app drawer
The Yoga Tablet 2 makes incremental improvements on the original, not revolutionary ones. But with a sharper screen, a faster processor, and an innovative kickstand—not to mention one of the swankiest bodies in the business—the sequel succeeds. Read More...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 has a useful design with a built-in kickstand and long battery life. The front-facing speakers are loud, and the Dolby app punches up the audio quality
The heavily modified Android overlay lacks an app tray and customization features. Some text looks pixelated, and the touchscreen sometimes fails to recognize taps. Apps occasionally crash
The Yoga Tablet 2's unique design can't overshadow its tragically stripped-down UI and irregular performance issues....
A unique design that stands out (literally) from the crowd, High quality front-facing speakers, Solid graphics performance
Sluggish UI, Oddly placed rear cam with less-than-great image quality, The lack of an application drawer will be a turn-off for some users
7.1 While the Yoga 2 has a solid design and plays games quite well — a sluggish UI, poor camera and uninspired OEM software add up to an experience that is somewhat frustrating to use....
Low-price. Full HD LCD. Clever built-in kickstand.
Questionable software tweaks
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2's full HD display and unique design are rarities in this price range, making it a great choice for entry-level Android tablets....
Priced at Rs 28,900, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 (10) definitely commands a premium over similarly-spec'd slates, which are available for as low as Rs 20,000. In fact, many Indian vendors offer keyboard case-cum-covers with their Windows-based offerings, whi...
Abstract: The second generation of Lenovo Yoga Tablets arrived on the market precisely a year following the reveal of the first series' models, two Android devices remembered for their good price-to-feature ratio, atypical design based on the back kickstand, and ex...
Sleek, solid case, Versatile and well-engineered aluminum kickstand, Reasonably fast Windows experience, Good, bright display, Decent camera, Very good battery life, HDMI port (not on the Android version), High-quality keyboard/cover with good feedback
Charges slowly when device is under load, Relatively heavy, Below average sound quality, Touchscreen is sometimes slow to react
Lenovo Yoga 2 Tablet Windows 8.1Lenovo carried over the positive characteristics of their Yoga Tablet 2 1050F into the Windows world. A high-quality case goes hand in hand with a first-class IPS panel. The Bay Trail Atom processor hails from the lowest pe...
Published: 2014-12-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Lenovo's last Android tablet, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+, was plagued with serious performance issues that held it back from being great. Its external hardware was filled with potential that was squandered by poor performance in almost every regard. With the ...
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Published: 2014-12-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Last year's Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ brought forth a tablet that had great design ideas but was ultimately held back by budget specs and some of the poorest manufacturer software that we've seen in the past year or two. This year's model, the Lenovo Yoga...