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November 2013
(83%)
158 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Thin and light design with premium materials
Tablet mode and Notebook mode both work great
Best in class Windows 8 touchpad and gesture controls
Impressive performance in a light package
13.3” display with 3200x1800 resolution
Gorgeous QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS touch display
Excellent performance
Laptop
Stand
Tablet
And tent modes
A premium device that is a good value for the money
Very good performance
Excellent build quality
Versatile and lightweight form factor
Backlit keyboard
And pretty good built in stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater sound
The
Light laptop with four display modes and touchscreen
Durable design
Full-screen multimedia looks stunning on the 13.3-inch
1800p touchscreen
CPU is up to the task of standard Windows 8 multitasking
Yoga-inspired hinge stands up to repeated use for incredibly comfortable viewing
Attractive soft-touch design
Colorful display and wide viewing angles
Versatile flip design
Loud and clear audio
Excellent keyboard and clickpad
Solid performance
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 is an excellent ultrabook
Even without digging into its hybrid capabilities. This new model adds a backlit keyboard and an impressive 3
200x1
800-pixel-resolution display
While keeping the price under $1
000
Great value
Fantastic QHD+ display
Solid backlit keyboard
Extremely versatile design. Slim and light
Slim convertible chassis
Phenomenal screen
Great battery life
Very good audio quality
Speedy performance
Lid folds 360 degrees. Higher than 1080p HD screen. Excellent backlit keyboard.
Silky 3200-by-1800-pixel display
Performs both notebook and tablet roles well
Handsome industrial design
Incredibly-low price for the high-end features and sleek design
Great build quality
Beautiful highresolution display
High quality 360 degree hinge design
Affordable considering specs
Thin and light
Flexible hinge is really useful
Gorgeous display
Thinner and lighter than the previous version
QHD+ 3200 x 1800 screen
Lid can be folded back to enable different modes
Lenovo includes applications you can actually make use of
Quality built
Gorgeous 3
200 x 1
800 display
Lighter than the original
Well-built
Highly versatile design
Reasonably priced
Stunningly hi-res screen
Great brightness
Great overall system performance
Good input devices
Sturdy build in spite of plastic predominance
Good thermal management while keeping noise levels low
Logical hardware revisions since the last generation Y
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be better
Still feel keys when using in tablet mode
Sound is OK
But could be better
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is a great notebook
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro | $899 and up
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Design
Display
Performance
Key
Heavy and bulky for a tablet
1MP Camera is a disappointment
Display has some flex
Hard to find Power button
Only a single USB 3.0 port
Power button is a bit too recessed and difficult to push
The screen is such a high-resolution that there are things that will not be comfortably readable
Windows 8's ecosystem hasn't caught up to this screen's resolution
Making this laptop falter in desktop mode
Anti-glare coating on monitor leaves a little to be desired
Shorter battery life than competing Ultrabooks offer
Awkward power-button placement
SSD has below-average speed
In battery life it lags behind a couple of more expensive higher-res laptops
Some of the hybrid modes are of dubious use
And Lenovo still doesn't know what to do with the keyboard in tablet mode
The keyboard rests on your table or lap in tablet and presentation modes
Single band WiFi
Only one USB 3.0 port
The display resolution sounds insanely high and it is. Thankfully
The laptop ships with Windows 8.1
Which handles display scaling better
Dearth of ports
Off-center touch pad
Tablet mode leaves keys exposed on the underside
Low-res Webcam
Only one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port. Could use a bit more battery life. Some older apps have problems with scaling. Keys still exposed and clickable in tablet mode
Weak typing experience (for a Lenovo laptop)
Limited selection of I/O ports
No ethernet
802.11n Wi-Fi adapter (no 802.11ac)
Ultrahigh resolution is somewhat of a gimmick
Causing compatibility problems with many applications
Deck has a propensity to collect debris
SSD is a bit slower than average
Tablet form bulky compared to detachable devices
Only average battery life
Hinge tends to wobble
Jumpy trackpad
None that I found
Relatively short battery life
Keyboard still exposed in tablet mode
Some undersized keyboard buttons
Hi-res screen is not fully supported by all applications and even
To some degree
Windows itself
Sub-par battery life for its class
Intermittent wireless issues even with latest drivers
Throttling is frequent and immediate under full system stress and
Great battery life, Great, beautiful and bright screen, Endless tilting angle, Magnificent build quality, Very light and thin
Keyboard key height are a little low
The Yoga 2 Pro is an absolutely fantastic device to be used. You can just use it anywhere, any time for any occasion. And why would I say that?ProsGreat battery lifeGreat, beautiful and bright screenEndless tilting angleMagnificent build qualityVery light...
Incredibly highres display, Sturdy and flexible design, Lightweight, Decent performance
Price, Limited number of ports
Truth be told, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is quite an improvement from its predecessor and we really liked its high-res 3,200 x 1,800 display, versatility and solid performance. On the other hand, we would have liked to see more ports on the device as well an...
Abstract: Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro:You must read Top Questions Before Purchasing File Recovery SoftwareThis laptop is the big daddy of cool laptops boasting of a 360 degree swivelling screen which greatly enhances its user interaction and engagement. Its flexible...
Abstract: But it wasn't perfect, for the keys were exposed in tablet mode. Now, Lenovo has come up with two new ultrabooks, the ThinkPad Yoga and the Yoga 2 Pro, with the former containing a solution to the keyboard problem.The ThinkPad Yoga comes with the new Lift...
Abstract: Some have screens which slide up from the keyboard while other screens can be rotated or detached from their keyboards.But none of these Windows 8 laptop configurations has really caught on, as consumers are still undecided on what the ideal form factor f...
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Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
While the Yoga 2 Pro offers a very good laptop / tablet combination, it ultimately makes an excellent laptop more so than a tablet. This is down to two things – the first with Windows not being the most pretty to use in Portrait mode, and the second bei...
El Yoga 2 Pro es un ultrabook de formato poco convencional y no está exento de sus problemas y carencias pero por regla general es uno de los ultrabooks más equilibrados que podemos encontrar. Su precio, el de esta unidad con 8GB y disco de 256GB, rond...
Pantalla de asombrosa alta resolución, Brillo genial, Rendimiento general del sistema genial, Buenos dispositivos de entrada, Construcción resistente a pesar de la predominancia del plástico, Buena gestión de temperaturas a la par que mantiene bajo el niv
No todas las aplicaciones soportan completamente la pantalla de alta resolución, ni siquiera Windows hasta cierto punto, Duración de batería bajo par para su clase, Problemas intermitentes con la WiFi a pesar de tener el driver más reciente, Ralentización
Lenovo Yoga 2 ProEl Yoga 2 Pro es un dispositivo ambicioso, lleva una de las pantallas de más alta resolución que hemos visto hasta la fecha y supera los esfuerzos de su predecesor a la vez que mantiene su acrobático diseño convertible único. No sólo...
Published: 2013-11-29, Author: Alberto , review by: muycomputer.com
Sin lugar a dudas, este Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro merece ser considerado como uno de los ultrabooks convertibles más interesantes en la actualidad, tanto por su versatilidad como por su diseño y prestaciones, y por supuesto, por la calidad de su pantalla. No obs...
Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Eric , review by: es.gizmodo.com
es que no te vas a arruinar si te decides a comprarlo. Si lo compras directamente de Lenovo, te puedes salir completo desde 1.150 dólares o 1.299 euros (procesador Haswell Core i5, 256 GB SSD, 8 GB de RAM y la pantalla QHD). Hay incluso una versión en la
on detalles, pero muchos molestos y siguen ahí, como lo extraño de tener teclas en la parte trasera del equipo cuando lo utilizas en modo tableta. Otros son nuevos, como la pobre batería que un equipo como así no debería tener. Este último es sin duda el