Lenovo Yoga Book Laptop 2017 Review Detailed, And Price

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Lenovo Yoga Book since Intel started the 2-in-1 movement and Microsoft supported Touch’s main feature, Lenovo is trying all kinds of designs and ideas for the next wave of PC. Lenovo is, in fact, the most innovative, or least bold, with the ease of today’s PC makers. The company sells flip-around 2-in-1s and a range of tablets under the name Yoga but uses the Yoga as a modifier for the 2-in-1 model in its ThinkPad and IdeaPad lines.

Lenovo Yoga Book

Now, there is a new product, and it is called a Lenovo Yoga Book. Which is retail in rupees. 49,990 Lenovo has retained flip-all-design, but with today’s 2-in-1s this device is about the same. This is in contrast to any other product Lenovo sells – in fact. It is in contrast to any other product, period. What Lenovo has done is extreme, and we are completely dying to use the yoga book so that we can understand what to do for it.

Lenovo Yoga Book Detailed

Design

When we first removed the yoga box from our box. We were amazed at how small it really is. It’s almost impossible thin-thin than Apple’s ultralight MacBook. But when closing it is much thicker than any existing iPad model. We really liked the matte black textures of the exterior, which looks at least and is not that slippery, on the contrary. There is Lenovo’s bright silver multi-section watchband hinge. Which we first saw in the top 3 plus 3 Saw on Pro, and recently on equally spectacular Yoga 900.

The Lenovo logo has been kept in a corner on the lid, so when the device is closed, a hardcover looks like a book. It also feels like one. When it is placed in one hand, which is curved around the fingers – sections of caution are rough and scratched, unlike the backbone of the book.

We were not expecting many ports on this device, but in this regard, Lenovo actually crippled the Lenovo Yoga Book. There is only one Micro-USB port to charge and add external devices or storage – Lenovo also does not include a dongle in the box. But the USB-OTG adapter of any phone will work. It also means that you are limited to USB 2.0 speeds. There is at least one micro-HDMI video output and 3.5mm audio socket, but if the applet’s Macbook can be criticized for only one USB Type-C port, then it is very bad.

Along with the microSD card as well as the Nano SIM cutout. A tray on the left cellular data connectivity can be really easy, and of course. The storage capacity is also very good.

Display

With all the products of yoga, the yoga book can be opened and its screen is coming out like a regular tablet. The watchband hinge is only as strong and allows the device to be at any angle. However, the whole upper hand stretches touches. Which uses touchscreen sometimes difficult, the Lenovo Yoga Book can also be placed in “tent mode” which looks strange but is more stable.

Lenovo Yoga Book

The screen has a 16:10 aspect ratio that is more common on tablets compared to laptops. Unfortunately, there are thick limitations on all sides as well as a contemporary silver yoga book logo in a corner. In the standard position above the screen in the device. The 2-megapixel webcam is one of the 8-megapixels on the internal deck interior and the Lenovo Yoga Book is added to its tablet mode.

Keyboard

This brings us as the most compelling part of the yoga book, making it a “pad creation” instead of a traditional keyboard. It’s a flat surface with a thick texture that is similar to graphics tablets – in fact, it’s a graphics tablet, with some extra capabilities. If you look closely, you will see unconscious grid patterns. Kill the enlightened pen icon on the upper edge of the light. Which Lenovo is saying to its “Hello keyboard”, converting the surface into a useful typing tool.

If you look closely, you will see unconscious grid patterns. Kill the enlightened pen icon on the upper edge of the light. Which Lenovo is saying to its “Hello keyboard”, converting the surface into a useful typing tool.

Halo keyboard is a stunning traditional layout, and each key is clearly defined. The backlight is completely too, and the whole effect is very heel and futuristic. The whole thing is still flat touch-sensitive surface – it only marks the specific areas as a personal key and a trackpad.

Even when it comes to touch-based interaction. Windows 10 is not perfect, but you can always use the Hello Keyboard’s trackpad or stylus as a pointing device. The keyboard is a touch surface but works just like the desktop keyboard. Which means you have to hold Shift and Ctrl keys instead of just tapping to activate them.

The layout is really more intelligent, which we have seen on many small laptops. Haptic feedback seems to be helpful, but the Lenovo Yoga Book also has a key hit every time it creates a really annoying beep, and we cannot find any way to stop it except for looting everything.

Screen

Tapping the same button will disable the keyboard and you go back to an empty slate. You use it with Lenovo’s real pen stylus, such as the Do mom’s popular bamboo and iTunes model on a drawing tablet. The Yoga Book has identified the level of 2048 which allows for subtle nuances in the cache. Microsoft’s OneNote app has been tightly integrated with the OS. But you can definitely use any Windows software to draw or write it.

Although not all this – Lenovo has yet made his sleeve one more trick. You can swap the actual pen stylus nib for real ballpoint refill and use it as any other pen. With a sheet of the pad with a sheet of paper or a pad, you can write or sketch on a real surface. While the Lenovo Yoga Book automatically and accurately digitizes the exact stroke on the screen. Lenovo bundles a paper pad, which is the right size to create the pad and comes in place magically. Whatever you type or draw lines perfectly with the screen

Create pad clearly writes through several sheets of paper and a support board. Which means that you can use a reasonable amount of flexibility in case of the type of paper and pad. It lends itself to very interesting possibilities.

Software

Everything about the Lenovo Yoga Book till now, from its size to its capabilities, we have given the impression that it is more than a tablet. Lenovo also offers here in more markets with Windows or Android (with chromosomes version in the pipeline) Only Windows versions have been launched so far, so we are reviewing it. But all software other than software Is the same. However, in the case of touchscreen-native apps, Android can be appealed. Windows may be more versatile, especially for multitasking and general productivity.

The Yoga Book has an Intel Atom X5-Z 8550 processor. With four CPU cores up to 2.4GHz and Intel HD 400 graphics. Based on Intel’s Cherry Trail architecture and built on 14 nm, it is a well-modern low-power processor which is only 2W in power and does not require active cooling.

You also get 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. The latter number for Windows-based PCs is very low, so you have to rely on micro SD card or online services for most storage needs. The screen is a netbook-size 10.1-inch panel which is 1920×1200 with a relatively sharp resolution. It is surprising that the battery capacity of 8500 mAH is so small in the body of the yoga book.

The Lenovo Yoga Book supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular data. While Lenovo’s Speak Sheet states that LTE is supported on the band of 3 and 40, our Test Unit has detected only 3G HSPA + networks while using our Airtel and Vodafone Test Seams.

Performance

The Lenovo Yoga Book is definitely thin and light, which means there is no problem in moving it around. It comes with a Smartphone-sized charger and even a standard power bank can run the problem.

We had to learn to know whether the real pen has been replaced. With ink refill or stylus tip at any point, and we mistakenly used the ink on the surface of the digit. We also found that the stylus tip left the visible mark on digit after the first use. After being used for iPad and Microsoft Surface tablet, Styles has to allow objects to be manipulated directly on the screen, using the We jam tablet using the Digitizer. In other words, backward.

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The fig is physically connected to the screen; this means that the situation can be a bit weird. We had to twist our wrists or our neck, and hand-eye coordination was not completely natural. However, its main advantage is that the note taking is super easy. With the screen in the left portrait mode, and on the right, our notebook on the Digitizer, we were completely comfortable.

We tried several programs including one-note, Autodesk SketchUp and included the trial version of ArtRage. When a Halo keyboard is turned off, a one-note shortcut pops up on the screen, allowing you to go to a new blank page. Digitization works best with OneNote running fullscreen in portrait mode, so that digitally and screen line up can happen. Drawing applications were very fun, and we were able to brilliantly manipulate niceties with tools like Airbrush and Knife.

Specifications

Lenovo only supplies 15 leaves in his notebook but promises to sell refill and replacement through his website. You will need to buy them, because regular notebooks and pads are either too wide for the DigiGear or easily slide around, stop syncing. To use the other side you will also be able to tear the sheets, we want Lenovo to go with a standard paper size because the ownership supply is bound to become costly over time.

In terms of comfort, we had to do with the Stack at pocket instead of our normal typing flow. We were unable to easily type the type of accuracy. With any viable degree, although the layout allowed us to have all the fingers on the surface. It was more comfortable than an on-screen keyboard or even a little cheaper fabric-supported 2-in-1 keyboard. Which we have encountered, but it still took time to use it.

Connectivity was an important problem. Charging the yoga book is not possible and at the same time plugged in with any USB device. Transfer files at the speed of USB 2.0 which is just painful at this day and age. We also do not understand why Lenovo does not toss a simple USB-OTG adapter into the box such as with other products. This is a perfect example of how one can benefit.

There is no way that the yoga book can replace the laptop every day. If you type too many it may be tempting to go for some slim and portable. But it is a special tool for a special purpose. It should only be considered a secondary computer unless you really understand and can stay with the business.

Battery life

As far as the more traditional aspects are concerned, the Lenovo Yoga Book was a mixed bag. The screen is superb, but enjoying the video without learning is too small. The speakers were surprisingly rich and strenuous – Lenovo got a way to push a lot of wind through a very small chassis. With a score of 5 hours, 12 minutes in battery Eater Pro Benchmark, battery life was excellent too. Cellular data connectivity was easy, but we never managed to connect to the speed of 4G.

On the other hand, normal performance is weak. It’s ultraportable with an Intel Atom processor, after all. We entered 141 in WebXtrat Test and was unable to run PCMark 8. Only 134 points were played in Cine bench R15, and POVERA took 15 minutes, 15 seconds to complete Its benchmark run.

Graphics performance was also fine, with the standard meter Storm Test in 3DMark with 250 meters. Gaming is out of the very question, although high-resolution videos thank the CPU for hardware acceleration capabilities unambiguously. We also found that 64 GB internal storage became a limit for us within a week.

Verdict

The Lenovo Yoga Book is something completely new. It’s exciting and exciting in a special way, as long as we can remember that some other computer products have been made for it. It has a staggeringly worth tag. But we are confident that it will never be the primary PC, and therefore.

It should be seen as an additional benefit. It can be a great tool to travel, but it is a waste of data. On the other hand, serious digital artists should use the software, which is very light, which is to run. There is a middle ground, but it seems very narrow.

This will not stop the success of the yoga book, though. It’s like a futuristic concept design that somehow makes it in the market, and people love it for that. Whoever sees Halo keyboard light for the first time, just wants to be the owner of this device. The Lenovo Yoga Bookcan be shown anywhere, anytime, and it is certain to go as one of the most memorable experiments ever in history.

  • Lenovo Yoga Book Price in India Rs. 42,990

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