Lenovo yoga book review

Seeking and breaking the horizons, technology has been driven to an extent that surpasses human intelligence so far. When in the starting the 2 in 1 laptops were introduced, not every people liked this idea. Criticism was laid down for the technology which enthralled the companies. But Lenovo, later on, proved everyone wrong by becoming the first company to master this technology. Lenovo has been known to push boundaries and delivering something new and innovative to the customers.

Here comes another advanced device from the company which promises to keep a higher hand on every innovation as far as technology is concerned. Lenovo Yoga Book has been proven the biggest risk the company has ever taken. The first impression of this device makes it look futuristic and a piece of technology directly from the “Black Mirror”. All of this is because of the lack of mechanical keyboard. The company decided to use a virtual keyboard, which is an innovative yet risky experiment.

It’s versatility and light weight made this device o set new benchmarks. The aluminum magnesium alloy body makes it thin and light by weighing only 1 Kilograms. Let us see what the other specifications of this device are including price and expert review to get a descriptive view of what is presented.

Display

Lenovo Yoga book is a breakthrough to the future but lacks in the display. Lenovo compromised in the display by providing only a 1920x1200p panel of 10.1 inches. Although the screen can get surprisingly bright up to 422cd/m² but its overall accuracy of color is a bit low by covering only 81.2% of the RGB gamut. This overall composition of the display makes it a little weak for graphics segment. But the price range it falls in has the same graphics options as offered by the Lenovo Yoga.

Connectivity and Ports

The major drawback of having such a sleek and thin body like Lenovo Yoga is that the ports and options for connectivity becomes limited. On the other hand, Lenovo Yoga book tries its best and packs a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a micro-USB port and a micro-HDMI port. It also has inbuilt 802.11ac wireless card for network connectivity and a Bluetooth 4.0 to pair with some external peripherals. Although, these shortcomings cannot restrict the brand name from forming a long-lasting impact on the users.

Performance

There are two versions of Lenovo Yoga Book. One comes with Android operating system whereas other runs on Windows 10 software. But the variants of this device packs same specifications. It consists of a quad-core Intel Atom x5-z8550 processor that is clocked at 2.4 GHz. This chipset is paired with 4 GB of RAM. Although the specifications we get is not the benchmark one but it is enough to carry out light computing tasks on the go. You won't feel any lag while switching between less demanding and light applications.

Graphics performance on this device is not so good but is better with regarding to its thin design. Its graphics performance is quite relatable to the flagship smartphones of the previous year. Heavy games like Sky Force Reloaded can be a little rough to play but decent games like Threens are perfectly handled.

This device scored 3,222 and 1,162 in multi-core and single core respectively on Geekbench 4. Although it managed an average of 19 frames per second during the GFXBench Manhattan 3 that is impressive.

Halo Keyboard

Halo Keyboard is the main attraction of the Lenovo Yoga Book but it has proven to be an awesome breakthrough and a drawback as well. In the starting using this keyboard feels a bit awkward and unnatural but if you stick to it than you would get used to it. With the time, the typing experience on this device becomes good but nothing can match the old mechanical keyboard. Lenovo Yoga Book comes with a software capable of artificial learning and it can learn that how a user presses the keys and thus activating the key area.

When we turn off the keyboard, the area available can be used for note-taking with the help of the stylus. It also has inbuilt palm rejection which enables the user to rest his palm on the touchpad without making unwanted input through it. The pen or stylus is perfect for the one to one entry because of its 2,048 pressure sensitivity levels.

The most innovative technology of this device is that you bundle an A5 sheet of paper to the touchpad and you can easily make a physical copy and a digital document of the notes. This feature makes it easy to share documents with the friends or colleagues while keeping a soft copy of it saved in real time.

Reviews from the experts:

ExpertReviews gave this device a total of four stars out of five. They also said that this device is the perfect example of bridging between notebook, tablet, and laptop but one should only buy it after checking its keyboard.

Pricing of the device:

The breakthrough in the future, which has proven to be an awesome bridge between all other devices, will cost you up to Rs. 35,999 only. You can also buy this device by using various tata cliq offers to get sufficient discounts on the overall purchases.

Conclusion:

Of course, there are many laptop brands which are offering great features but when it comes to reliability, efficiency and performance, Lenovo is the best to trust upon. The masses have been served by the technology from the brand to a greater extent with all the newest innovations in the market. About the particular device, Lenovo has backed up many thrilling features for its consumers. From the performance to display and to that glowed keyboard, audience are quite satisfied with what has been detailed. For the ones interested, this device is available at different online and offline stores at gradual discounts varying from 15% to 35% on the whole. Grab the best deals with Lenovo’s guarantee coming your way.

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