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April 2014
(76%)
154 Reviews
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Abstract: Lenovo Yoga TabletLenovo wants to change that. The company's new Yoga Tablet takes a bold risk by shunning the standard slate approach and building a tablet around an unusual cylindrical battery -- which, in addition to boosting the device's stamina, serv...
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8's build quality is good, the unique cylindrical design is comfortable to hold.With kickstand, front-facing stereo speakers and long battery life, Yoga Tablet 8 is the best tablet for watching movies.However, there are other cheaper 7“...
Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8Review by Victor YapSo besides having the opportunity to fiddle with the Lenovo Flex, I also picked up on the Chinese company's latest tablet device: the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8. While it does not feature a full transforming mecha...
Unique design with useful hinge, Solid build, Long battery life, Reasonable price
Hardware could be better, Soso camera performance, Userinterface could
There's actually a lot to love about the Yoga Tablet especially if you want a very portable tablet that can be used in a few different modes and has a long lasting battery. But do keep it mind that you will have to deal with occasional chugs and also a v...
The design – the hump is ergonomical for single hand use, and the kickstand is the intelligent in its design, Front facing speakers – Every device should have it, Price point – come on, all this for RM 999?
Better rear camera – bump it up to 8 megapixel at least, and add a flash while they're at it, Newer OS and software – no excuse for being 2 versions behind, Lenovo UI is not great – I'm not a fan, sorry. Help them, Ashton Kutcher!
After reviewing the Yoga 8 for so long, as I mentioned in the start of this blogpost, I really don't want to give it back. The hump design works so well for single handed use when I read in bed at night. Even when I'm catching up on my YouTube subscriptio...
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Published: 2014-02-28, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Great industrial design, Excellent build quality, Fantastic audio performance, Great battery life, Good gaming performance, Good value for money
Clunky Lenovo UI, No app drawer, Could use with a faster processor, Could use with a highres display
For a sub-RM1,000 tablet, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 offers plenty of kit for the money. Go ahead and thank Ashton Kutcher if you will, as I think the industrial design is both pretty and practical. Build quality is excellent, similar to the flagship K900 s...
Published: 2014-02-20, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: Ashton says you should give it a go. So should you? The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is what Lenovo is calling a multi-mode device, and I had found it practical if quirky in my first impressions. The 8-inch display seems to hit a sweet spot for me (there's a 10-i...
Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
When I first touched the device during the launch I was already quite impressed with it. I thought it to be unique and well-built. That impression hasn't changed since I had a proper hands-on experience with it.I find the cylindrical base very practical –...
Published: 2014-02-12, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is a handsome if slightly quirkily-styled tablet that was released in the Malaysian market at the tail end of 2013. The ‘multi-mode' device boasts a sleek and light design, outstanding 18-hour battery life, sharp IPS display with ...