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very good, if you seek battery life) I was genuinely surprised (in a good way) by the Lenovo Yoga Tablet design and overall philosophy, and at the same time, I’m pleased to see that instead of trying to go head-to-head against Nexus 7 Lenovo carved a...
Published: 2013-10-30, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: Touted as the firm's biggest launch of the year, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet was revealed at a dramatic event in Milan, along with the announcement that the firm has hired Hollywood movie star Ashton Kutcher as a "product engineer"....
Includes a built-in stand; Metal body; Expandable memory; Decent battery life;
Low grade screen; Performance is pretty underwhelming; Lenovo's Android overlay is a little awkward; Stand software doesn't do much; Optional keyboard case isn't just cramped for no reason, but also relies on a proprietary charge port;
While it’s not Lenovo’s first effort, there are both things to admire and be confused at in Yoga tablet. We’re particularly fond of the battery life, and the design which isn’t just solid, but also includes a stand. But then there’s the sub-par screen...
Ultimately what you have with the Yoga Tablet 10 is a tab that sacrifices display quality and (for some reason) UI elegance for form-factor usability and double the battery life. If that sounds like your cup of tea then we can heartily recommend it. If yo...
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Published: 2013-11-08, Author: Sarah , review by: cnet.com.au
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10's superslim, unique design makes it easy to hold. It's also only $300
The tablet's low-resolution screen looks fuzzy and oversaturated, and the heavily modified operating system is downright ugly
Though it feels well-built and has a handy kickstand, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet's poor performance makes it hard to justify even the low cost....
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 ...