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Testseek.com have collected 227 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro .
Award: Most Awarded December 2014
December 2014
 
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227 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • That hinge
  • The touchpad's pretty good! It tracks my finger quite nicely
  • With smooth scrolling and pinch-to-zoom action
  • Advertisement
  • 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
  • Touchpad could use some fine-tuning
  • Start button on the bezel doesn't always work
  • But a fix is coming

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  Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Brian , review by: au.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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  Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au

  • 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....

 
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  Published: 2014-11-03, Author: Elias , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Excellent design, Thin and light, Easy to use as a tablet
  • Can run warm, Battery life not great, Bluetooth didn't work well for music
  • The Yoga 3 Pro is indeed one of the best hybrid notebooks on the market when it comes to form and function. It can be used as a tablet very easily thanks to its thin chassis and light weight, both of which have been facilitated by a watchband hinge design...

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  Published: 2014-11-01, review by: techguide.com.au

  • Lenovo's YOGA 3 Pro is a device that will appeal to a wide range of customers thanks to its amazing versatility as a computer, as a tablet and as a hybrid device. The innovative watchband hinge gives the device an edge over its competitors and enhances it...

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  Published: 2014-10-10, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  Lenovo has done its best to perfect the convertible PC with the Yoga 3 Pro, but has still ended up with a light laptop and a heavy tablet. Maybe it's me: I have always struggled to understand the point of the convertible category, because it's very diffi...

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  Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  The backflipping Lenovo Yoga single-handedly made laptops cool again. The Yoga 2 Pro added a backlit keyboard and a brilliant 3200 x 1800 QHD screen. Now, Lenovo's going for broke with the third generation of its transforming touchscreen machine. Not only...

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  Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Super slim, Fanless design, Cool new hinge, Better Tablet mode
  • Quite pricey, Limited storage
  • The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro is a sight to behold. I just called the Razer Blade one of the best-crafted Windows laptops of all time, and already that's being challenged. I'm still squeamish on the laptop-first approach to 2-in-1 device design, but if any compa...

 
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  Published: 2015-06-27, review by: howtospendit.ft.com

  • Abstract:  This, the heavily advertised Yoga 3 Pro from China's Lenovo, is a slim 13.3in hybrid with a 256Gb solid-state hard drive and a sumptuous high-definition touchscreen. It is a prodigiously talented machine and in its “wigwam” form, when you fold back the ke...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-27, Author: Nick , review by: reviewed.com

  • Abstract:  For the past few years, Lenovo's been turning the laptop form factor on its head with a slew of laptop/tablet hybrids. Instead of forcing you to choose, these Yoga laptops have a specialized hinge that lets you change them from a laptop to tablet—and anyw...

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  Published: 2015-01-27, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Super slim, super-high resolution screen, decent battery life for this scale, lightweight, versatile mode positions
  • Expensive, screen could be brighter, some bloatware, battery not to top-spec standards, not super-powered
  • The Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro shows off the company's new do-it-all hinge design and is a triumph in terms of versatility. But it's also a pricey bit of kit, tipping the scales at close to £1,300. Considering the super slim design, the Yoga 3 Pro crams in...

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