Testseek.com have collected 198 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 12.5-inch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 12.5-inch.
November 2012
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The editors liked
Tablet and notebook in one
Responsive Touch screen with Windows 8
Hinge allows for multiple positions
Very flexible in physical configuration
The Yoga screen and hinge system works really well. Great ultrabook overall
Excellent quality screen
Good value and decent performance. Nice keyboard and trackpad feel
A solid Ultrabook that isn't compromised by its tablet-y aspirations
Zippy performance courtesy of Ivy Bridge and the Samsung SSD (and in spite of Lenovo's typical crapware)
1600×900 IPS display has great color and viewing angles and
Crucially
Is not
Flipandfold laptop/tablet design
Solid performance
Thin
Light
360-degree flipping lid
Vibrant high-resolution display
Comfortable keyboard
Slim
Lightweight design
Consumer tester favorite
Many connectivity options
Good screen quality
Fast system speed
Flip design adds high level of versatility
Sharp
Colorful display
Solid performance and graphics
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Better battery life than other Windows 8 convertibles
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 looks as good as any 13-inch ultrabook
With the added attraction of a 360-degree screen and a laptop body that can fold into a tent
Stand
Or slate
Very responsive
Versatile use scenarios (stand
Tent
Tablet
Notebook modes)
Solid hinges
Roomy touchpad & comfortable keyboard
Nice high res display
Lovely 1600 x 900 IPS touch screen
Quick
Great keyboard
Lovely 1600
Solid Windows 8 ultrabook. Folds back for tablet and stand modes. Excellent keyboard. Speedy performance thanks to Intel Core i5-3317U processor and 128GB solid-state drive.
Trackpad and touchscreen
Smooth
Responsive display
Excellent speakers
Great display
Nice fit and finish
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Hybrid
IdeaPad
Lenovo
Notebook
Windows 8
Lots of form factors in one device
Good
High-res display
Brilliant flexibility means the Yoga can be two different devices in one
Super sleek high-end design with sturdy build quality
360-degree hinge and multiple modes from laptop to tablet
Hinge feels sturdy
Overall solid build
Beautiful display with wide viewing angles
Responsive touchscreen
Speedy performance
Amazingly versatile designThin and light for a convertible Bright
Crisp IPS display
Beautiful IPS display
Fully functional 10-finger touchscreen
Extremely versatile
Relatively cool under load
Stylish build quality
Better than average maximum brightness
Strong hinges
User-removable SSD and RAM
The editors didn't like
No backlit keyboard
Keyboard exposed in tablet mode
Lower than average battery life
The IdeaPad Yoga 13 is an Ultrabook Convertible
IdeaPad Yoga 13| $999
IdeaPad Yoga 13 Review Guide
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Design
Display
Keyboard and Touchpad
Performance
Non-standard keyboard that’s hard to use
Lower video resolution than most
Too bulky for a standalone tablet replacement. Keyboard pressed against table when in tablet mode it's not backlit
Not as thin or light as some of its peers
Only two USB ports
And one of them is USB 2.0
At best
The size
Weight
And exposed keyboard make it a sub-par tablet
Screen isn't full HD
Few ports
Some users report WiFi problems
Gesture-control woes
Skimpy selection of ports
Keys lie on bottom in tablet mode
Lots of bundled software saps storage space
Very heavy for its size
Screen is small for its size
Power button hard to locate
Heavy and a bit awkward as a tablet
Tablet mode leaves the keyboard exposed
And the Yoga 13 costs more than standard ultrabooks with similar components
Lackluster graphics performance
Premium price compared to similarly equipped ultrabooks
Odd design leaves keyboard exposed when not in laptop mode
No backlit keyboard. Single band WiFi
Odd design leaves key
Too large and heavy for comfort as a tablet
A little heavy
"Exposed" keyboard in tablet and stand modes
Potentially frustrating power button location
Limited to no more than 8GB of RAM
… but it's sold separately for . Fan tends to run constantly. SSD bizarrely partitioned into 7 chunks
Leaving just 44GB of usable space on C drive. New rectangular power port easily mistaken for USB. Hinge needs tightening
Abstract: Think of the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 as a notebook with tablet envy. Its hinges allow the display to fold all the way back. So between laptop and tablet mode, you have two more Yoga poses – stand, which uses the face-down keyboard as base, and tent, wherei...
The Lenovo Ideapad Yoga is part of a new breed of convertible Windows 8 notebooks that can double up as large tablets.The launch of Windows 8 was considered by many as a new era of personal computing, especially for laptop devices. The new operating syste...
Reading the storm of online criticism, Windows 8 is quite annoying to anyone who has used any Windows OS between Windows 95 and Windows 7. But of course, perhaps all this annoyance is due to the fact that Windows 8 is meant to be an operating system fo...
Interesting and sturdy design, great screen, performs well for everyday tasks,
Touchscreen responsiveness can be a bit off, a bit heavy and bulky to use as a fullfledged tablet
The Lenovo Yoga is a very smart move for the company, and is a device that certainly gives us a preview of the hybrid laptop/tablet devices that are going to invade the market in the coming months. As a laptop the Yoga performs well, but as a tablet th...
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Published: 2013-09-16, Author: Luis , review by: teknofilo.com
Diseño minimalista, poco grosor, reducido peso y acabado elegante en aluminio, Versatilidad de uso gracias a sus cuatro modos de funcionamiento (portátil, tablet, soporte y tienda de campaña), Potencia y fluidez en el uso del interfaz y de las aplicacione
Los modos tablet y soporte de funcionamiento exponen el teclado al exterior, lo que resulta incómodo a la hora de sostenerlo y apoyarlo. En estos dos modos el aire caliente se dirige hacia el usuario, Rendimiento mejorable en juegos 3D debido a la poca po
Lenovo ha innovado en el mundo de los ultrabooks con un dispositivo que ofrece cuatro modos diferentes de funcionamiento – portátil, tienda (de campaña), soporte y tablet – para ajustarse a las necesidades del usuario en cada ocasión. Esto lo ha conseg...
Published: 2013-08-18, Author: Manu , review by: fayerwayer.com
Gran diseño y acabados generaless, Ligero y delgado, Muy buen teclado, Convertible en diferentes formatos
Pobre calidad gráfica para juegos, Trackpad con mala respuesta, La pantalla tiene poca resistencia oleofóbica
Lenovo da un ejemplo de como debería hacerse un ultrabook. No tiene el mejor de los diseños, creo que aquí Samsung y Apple han logrado un mejor acabado, pero es muy destacable los pasos agigantados que ha hecho Lenovo para mejorar la calidad de sus por...
Buen rendimiento y excelente construcción, Cinco modos de posicionamiento, Diseño muy llamativo
La pantalla no se separa del chasis, El disco SSD es rápido, pero menos que el de sus rivales, El precio resulta algo elevado
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Published: 2013-03-02, Author: Felipe , review by: techcetera.co
Abstract: IdeaPad Yoga de Lenovo: a simple vista parece un laptop pero se transforma en un Tablet y fuera de eso, puede adoptar diversas posiciones en 360 grados!...