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December 2014
(75%)
227 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
1508 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
750100227
The editors liked
That hinge
The touchpad's pretty good! It tracks my finger quite nicely
With smooth scrolling and pinch-to-zoom action
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Pretty decent array of ports for a laptop this thin
Two USB 3.0
One USB 2.0
MicroHDMI
A headset jac
Touch screen display
Good speakers
Premium design
Thin and light
Multiple modes
Good balance of performance and battery life
Core M processor
Excellent configuration of parts
Five different usage profiles
Stunning QHDscreen
Responsive keyboard
Solid performance
Could be the thinnest laptop we've seen
Excellent Screen
Love that watchband hinge
Great battery life
Extremely quiet
Premium Build Quality
Beautiful screen
Flexible design
A hinge that should remain good and stiff for years to come
Very thin and light for a 13 inch system
The Yoga 3 Pro adds a unique new hinge to be thinner and lighter than ever. The high-resolution screen looks fantastic
And the hybrid design still works great as a laptop
Beautiful design
Brilliant 3
200x1
800 touch display
Extremely thin and light
Brilliant
High-res display
Quality audio
Software adapts to different usage modes
Extremely thin and light. Lovely display
Unique hinge design
Ample SSDs
Extremely thin
Fanless design. All-day battery life. Better-than-1
080p display looks excellent. New watchband-style hinge looks great and offers better support for touch. New 180-degree option adds to multimode uses.
Super thin
Light
Lightweight
Portable
Attractive and can be used in four modes
Top notch design
High resolution (touch) screen
Thin and lightweight
Extremely thin and light yet well built
Snappy performance
Fanless
Noisefree design
Good build quality
Beautiful display
Four modes provide good versatility in the field
Excellent form factor
It's so slim and so light. Watchband hinge facilitates multiple use cases. 3200 x 1800 IPS display is crisp and vibrant when Windows scales correctly.
Amazingly lightweight case
Thinnest Ultrabook to date
Attractive and functional new hinge design
Base unit feels very sturdy on flat surfaces
Very good wireless performance
Good port selection for its class
Fairly comfortable input devices
Display
Attractive
Slim chassis
IPS display
Fast SSD
Runs quiet
Hardly gets warm
Good keyboard
Even for an ultraportable
Versatile design
Generally fast performance
Gorgeous display
The editors didn't like
4.5 hour battery life is a dealbreaker for me
Build quality isn't fantastic. The machine flexes and creaks a bit
And there are some seams and deformities if you look closely. One of the screws on my unit was loose
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Despite
Performance is sporadic
Battery life doesn't match the price
The
Expensive
Speakers blocked when used in laptop mode
Slightly spongy keyboard area
The Broadwell Y processor makes it slower than the old one
The combination of being very thin and having a very stiff hinge makes it far too hard to open
For something that isn't class-leading
It's expensive
This first outing with Intel's new Core M processor fails to impress
With mediocre performance and battery life
Underwhelming performance
Compromised keyboard layout
So-so tablet mode
Below-average battery life
Inaccurate clickpad
Start button doesn't always work
No performance improvement from previous generation. Expensive
Performance of Core M CPU can't match standard Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Very shallow keyboard. Micro HDMI port requires adapter for use with standard HDMI
Not as fast as we expected
Expensive and the battery life could be improved
Poor battery life
Price is at a premium
Glossy and reflective screen surface
Micro HDMI port (no adapter included)
$1
299.99 price tag
Battery life needs to be longer
Reviewer's rating 9 out of 10
See also
Lenovo launches 13inch Windows Yoga Tablet 2
Review Yoga 2
11inch flexible Windows hybrid
Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro
First Take Thin
Light and flexible
Lenovo announces t
Battery life isn't great for a $1
000Ultrabook
Especially considering it's powered by Broadwell. Core M also disappoints with performance to an extent.
Heavy CPU and GPU throttling under sustained load
Base unit and display lid susceptible to twisting
Keyboard is shallow and layout is not optimal
PenTile display matrix produces jagged edges and speckled solid colors up close
Display brightness and co
Significant CPU and GPU throttling under sustained load
Base unit and display can easily be twisted
Low contrast ratio
Relatively short battery life
Keyboard is shallower than on previous Yoga machines
Amazingly lightweight case, Thinnest Ultrabook to date, Attractive and functional new hinge design, Base unit feels very sturdy on flat surfaces, Very good wireless performance, Good port selection for its class, Fairly comfortable input devices, Display
Heavy CPU and GPU throttling under sustained load, Base unit and display lid susceptible to twisting, Keyboard is shallow and layout is not optimal, PenTile display matrix produces jagged edges and speckled solid colors up close, Display brightness and co
The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro Broadwell's first public appearance didn't quite sweep us off our feet, with wider clock rate ranges and more conservative top-end power consumption encompassing most of the practical advancements. Nevertheless, these efficiency imp...
This high-end hybrid has an ultra-sleek design and the very latest in technology courtesy of Intel's Core M processor, but its performance and usability don't quite match its $1,299 price. Read More…...
Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Top notch design, High resolution (touch) screen, Thin and lightweight
Poor battery life, Price is at a premium
The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro merges top quality design with an equally great screen – it's a great choice if you can forego the premium price and average battery life...
Abstract: The Yoga 3 Pro is one laptop, convertible Windows 8.1 device I have been waiting for. After the stellar performance of the Yoga 2 Pro from 2013. Lenovo had a high bar to pass with its latest offering. The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro bears the same morphing form fac...
Published: 2014-11-10, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely thin, fanless design. All-day battery life. Better-than-1,080p display looks excellent. New watchband-style hinge looks great and offers better support for touch. New 180-degree option adds to multimode uses.
Performance of Core M CPU can't match standard Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Very shallow keyboard. Micro HDMI port requires adapter for use with standard HDMI
The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro is a premium convertible-hybrid laptop that revamps the familiar Yoga line with a new hinge design, an efficient Intel Core M processor, and a super-slim new chassis....
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Good balance of performance and battery life, Core M processor, excellent configuration of parts, five different usage profiles, stunning QHDscreen, responsive keyboard
Expensive, speakers blocked when used in laptop mode
Beautifully designed, the Core M-powered Yoga 3 should suit buyers in search of a top-shelf convertible. At $1,300, it's $250 more than a similarly equipped but thicker Yoga 2 Pro that doesn't last as long on battery...
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Yoga 3 Pro adds a unique new hinge to be thinner and lighter than ever. The high-resolution screen looks fantastic, and the hybrid design still works great as a laptop
This first outing with Intel's new Core M processor fails to impress, with mediocre performance and battery life
The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro has a breakthrough design, but requires careful consideration of the trade-offs required, particularly battery life....
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Good build quality, Extremely thin and light, Beautiful display, Four modes provide good versatility in the field
Expensive, Battery life needs to be longer, Reviewer's rating 9 out of 10, See also, Lenovo launches 13inch Windows Yoga Tablet 2, Review Yoga 2, 11inch flexible Windows hybrid, Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, First Take Thin, light and flexible, Lenovo announces t