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Ultrakompakt. Tunnare och lättare än allt annat som har tangentbord. Touch-tangentbordet är smart och pennan är genial. Extrem batteritid
Otroligt tunn och lätt som notebook Jätteekoch ritlatta med god kontroll Utklassar skärmtangentbord Utmärkt batteritid
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Tangentbordet kräver en hel del tillvänjning och det är lika ont om plats som processorkraft. Minimalt med ingångar
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Hugely ambitious design attempts to bridge your digital and analog workflow, Superthin build looks great, and elaborate hinge offers a lot of flexibility (pun intended), Pricing isn't too bad – and $500 includes keyboard and pen, unlike something like an
Performance is uppermidrange at best, Display falls short of other Lenovo tablets, Software's a bit glitchy, Halo keyboard takes a lot of practice to type on reliably, Speaker positioning less than ideal, Slow time to fully recharge
It's impossible to fault Lenovo for what the company tried to do here: it saw an opportunity to reinvigorate the hybrid tablet market with a device that runs familiar software (albeit with a new multitasking-friendly twist), that supports some really usef...
Publicerad: 2016-10-22, Författare: Brian , testad av: techcrunch.com
Sammanfattning: No mainstream electronics manufacture is making more interesting, innovative and downright bizarre products than Lenovo. Between its contorting efforts under the Yoga banner and the modular handsets being produced by Motorola, the Chinese company is takin...
Very difficult to type on, Some software glitches in the Android version, Middling performance
The Lenovo Yoga Book, available with either Android or Windows, is a compelling hybrid device -- at least on paper. It ditches a physical keyboard for a touch-sensitive surface that does double duty as a keyboard and digital sketchpad. With the includ...
Publicerad: 2016-10-19, Författare: Keith , testad av: networkworld.com
Sammanfattning: The scoop: Yoga Book (Android version tested), about $500 (Windows 10 version costs $550), by Lenovo. What is it? The Yoga Book takes its name very seriously – it looks more like a paper-based notebook in size and weight than a traditional computer “note...
Very difficult to type on, Some software glitches in the Android version, Middling performance
The Lenovo Yoga Book, available with either Android or Windows, is a compelling hybrid device -- at least on paper. It ditches a physical keyboard for a touch-sensitive surface that does double duty as a keyboard and digital sketchpad. With the includ...
There's a lot to like about the Lenovo YogaBook. Its size and outer shell are superb. It feels like something a creator would carry around for whenever inspiration strikes them. I only wish that, when it came time to turning that inspiration into somethin...
Publicerad: 2016-10-17, Författare: Alex , testad av: gizmodo.com
Sammanfattning: Lenovos new Yoga Book draws the eye like no other tablet or laptop available today. People arent always sure what Im reading my comics and or jotting down notes on, but they know its fascinating, and tiny, and cool. With its capacitive touch keyboard...
Mediocre battery life, Lenovo's additional software is of inconsistent quality
Make no mistake, this is an amazing piece of hardware. Lenovo has clearly outdone themselves in design. If you really want Android to run on your laptop and don't care that apps are going to misbehave left and right, this is without a doubt the machine fo...
Sammanfattning: It's easy to say that using the Lenovo Yoga Book feels like living in the future, but with its inclusion of (literal) pen-and-ink technology and an all-touch keyboard reminiscent of the first Microsoft Surface, it's just as accurate to call it a leap into...