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Published: 2015-08-12, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Thin, light, powerful this is competition for the new MacBook indeed
Material collects dust easily, trackpad could use some work and some viewing angles weren't the best
OK, if you're in the market for a computer that's ridiculously thin, has a nice handsome design and some high end specs then the Lenovo LaVie Z is worth taking a look at. I'd go as far as to say, MacBook buyers (the new USB-C MacBook) may want to step bac...
Published: 2015-08-04, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Everyone once and a while however, we find ourselves with our hands on something completely unexpected. Hidden away in a back room of Lenovo's product showcase at CES this year, we were told there was a product would amaze us — called the LaVie.And they w...
Expensive. Flimsy construction. Reflective, smudge-prone display. Confusing keyboard layout. Weak audio. Middling performance and short battery life in our tests
The Lenovo LaVie Z 360 brings an almost impossibly light design to convertible-hybrid ultraportables, but it means compromises in performance and battery life...
The 13.3-inch touchscreen is gorgeous and the 2-in-1 capabilities better justify its compromises. Overall, I think the LaVie Z 360 is a well-rounded, better machine than the classic LaVie Z. Even better, its terrifically thin body and light chassis make i...
Published: 2015-07-07, Author: Ray , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The wealth of ultraportable laptops continues to grow, and we're seeing a more varied array of options than ever before. Be it 2-in-1s like Asus' T300 Chi or a tablet-gone-laptop like Microsoft's Surface 3, those in the market for a mobile computer have p...
Abstract: Here's something different from Lenovo, the LaVie Z and the LaVie Z 360. Yes, they're still unassuming matte black rectangles like most ThinkPads, but these are wafer thin and are currently the lightest 13.3
Unbelievably light, Good performance and battery life, Usable as a dedicated tablet
Cumbersome keyboard layout, No keyboard backlighting, Noisy touch pad
Lenovo introduces the first convertible that's genuinely light enough (2.04 pounds) to work as a tablet. But the keyboard sabotages it as a laptop, and it lacks the in-between stand and tent modes of Lenovo's Yoga models. Read More…...
I know I've already stated it before, but Lenovo definitely has a reason why they won the CES Best of 2015 award. The build, the specs, a gorgeous screen, and the “light as a feather” moment when holding it. This is a laptop that I would use until it dies...
Published: 2015-06-08, Author: Sam , review by: Laptopmag.com
Super lightweight body, Class-leading performance, Smooth, sturdy hinge
Awkward keyboard layout with no backlighting, Poor audio quality, Expensive, Dim display
The LaVie Z 360 reaches new heights for 2-in-1 lightness and performance, but is held back by a confusing keyboard, dim screen and lackluster battery life...