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Testseek.com have collected 357 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Book 10.1-inch.
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November 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • Unique design
  • Highly functional pen interface
  • Quality stereo speakers
  • Original design
  • Adaptable
  • Full Windows productivity
  • Lightweight
  • Innovative format and design
  • Beautiful design
  • Comfy pen and keyboard
  • Good performance
  • Solid battery
  • Nice acoustics
  • OK cameras
  • Crazy fast WiFi
  • Fast switch of modes
  • New way of working and drawing
  • And the
  • Incredibly thin and light
  • Impeccable design and build quality
  • Futuristic Halo keyboard that turns into a graphics tablet
  • 2048 levels of pressure sensitive Wacom stylus that turns into a regular ballpoint pen
  • Good battery life for a notebook
  • Extremely light and portable
  • 360º hinge allows you to use in four modes
  • Great for both reading content and creating content
  • Beautiful device that is solidly made
  • Innovative hybrid that successfully pulls off many industry firsts
  • An absolute joy to us
  • Battery life
  • Available in Android and Windows 10 versions
  • Real Pen stylus performs well and doesn't need to be charged
  • Can write in pen and get a digital copy at the same time
  • Extremely thin and light
  • Premium build
  • Great battery life
  • Thin and light which makes it super portable
  • Versatile with different modes of use
  • The design is stunning
  • Great build quality with a solid feel
  • The Halo Keyboard works extremely well
  • The Create Pad offers up a nice way to take notes even in the tradi
  • Thin and portable
  • Solid battery life
  • Create Pad is a useful feature
  • Superthin
  • Ultralight chassis
  • Vibrant screen
  • Create Pad and Real Pen deliver fluid
  • Accurate writing
  • Solid performance
  • Long battery life
  • Beautiful display
  • Premium thin and light design
  • Excellent writing with Create Pad and Real Pen
  • Easy
  • Breezy pen input
  • Thin
  • Light
  • And classy design
  • Eye-catching design
  • Unique drawing and note-taking abilities
  • Great audio and video output
  • Fantastic futuristic design
  • Excellent build quality. Bright IPS display
  • 2 digitizers for pen. Very light and portable. Good battery life
  • Low price
  • Stunning design
  • Affordable
  • Accurate for drawing and note taking
  • Great software
  • Innovative touch surface enables typing
  • Writing
  • And drawing
  • Tablet size
  • Despite keyboard
  • Excellent
  • Unique digital sketch pad
  • Supports paper pad for sketching/notes
  • Beautiful industrial design
  • Versatile form factor
  • Nice display
  • Amazing design
  • Great hinge
  • Create Pad is excellent
  • Decent performance
  • Great build quality
  • Drawing experience with stylus is wonderful
  • Wonderfully thin and light
  • Amazingly quick and accurate stylus input
  • Convertible design eliminates awkward kickstands and clip-on keyboards
  • Dedicated writing/drawing area ideal for taking notes
  • Sleek
  • Flexible design
  • Good Battery Life
  • Modern
  • Good value
  • A truly beautiful little gadget. Incredibly adaptable. A better stylus and digitizer than you'd expect for the price. Makes a stab at the future
  • Hugely ambitious design attempts to bridge your digital and analog workflow
  • Superthin build looks great
  • And elaborate hinge offers a lot of flexibility (pun intended)
  • Pricing isn't too bad – and $500 includes keyboard and pen
  • Unlike something like an
  • Super thin and light
  • Accessible price
  • Futuristic keyboard
  • This is a very slim
  • Very light hybrid laptop
  • Available in both Windows 10 and Android versions. The backlit touch keyboard vanishes at the touch of a button and the included stylus works well on both the Wacom surface and with an ink tip on actual paper
  • Comfortable tablet form factor
  • AnyPen
  • Thin and light
  • Beautiful design and build-quality
  • Flexibility of a true Wacom digitizer
  • Relatively affordable
  • Especially running Android
  • Lengthy battery life
  • Compact design
  • Unique pen-and-paper integration
  • Long-lasting battery
  • Beautiful
  • Innovative design that evolves tabletlaptop hybrid hardware. Excellent stylus functionality and responsivity. Surprisingly good battery life.
  • Design and stability
  • Firm hinge
  • Touch keys' good feedback
  • Touchpad very comfortable to use
  • Sketch & write on paper
  • Battery's all-day runtime
  • Bright
  • High-contrast panel
  • Decent 8 MP camera
  • Graphics tablet
  • Lots of accessories
  • Innovative input concept
  • Useful Halo keyboard
  • Very flexible
  • Yet sturdy hinges
  • Decent screen
  • Barely heats up
  • Good speakers

The editors didn't like

  • Mediocre battery life
  • Lenovo's additional software is of inconsistent quality
  • Underpowered for creative use
  • Some glitches
  • Especially software (random resets of System UI and Lenovo Marketplace won't work)
  • You have to carry the pen and pad with you
  • Should be brighter
  • The base with the keyboard gets a bit too hot for comfort
  • No 3G/4G/USB Type C
  • Weird camera
  • Short battery life for a tablet
  • The touchpad and keyboard Android software needs more work
  • Shortage of ports
  • If you are aiming for a daily driver with the Windows-powered version
  • It's a fingerprint magnet
  • Speakers sound good
  • But they aren't super loud
  • Like often happens on Android tablets
  • There are some apps that will not display or run properly on the screen
  • I wish it could accept a 200GB micro SD
  • Halo keyboard isn't ideal for typing long documents
  • Cannot draw directly on touchscreen with Real Pen
  • Real Pen tips are difficult to change
  • Slow performance
  • Large bezels
  • No quick charging
  • Tablet-level processing power
  • Touch keyboard touchpad can be slow or unresponsive
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  • Poor camera performance
  • Getting used to the Halo Keyboard might be challenging for some at first
  • Opening the Yoga Book could be easier
  • Multi-window doesn't work with some rather popular apps
  • Halo keyboard is frustrating
  • Not all apps support multi-window mode
  • Buggy software
  • Difficult to type on Halo Keyboard
  • Can't write on display with the stylus
  • Halo Keyboard doesn't feel great when typing
  • Real Pen doesn't offer full functionality on the screen
  • Mediocre performance
  • Flat keyboard means typos galore
  • Micro USB instead of USB-C
  • Slow charging
  • Poor camera quality
  • Relatively low-res display
  • Flat keyboard is awkward to use
  • Capactive keyboard and trackpad are trying. No palm rejection or pressure sensitivity for display digitizer. CPU fine for Android
  • Slow for Windows
  • Flat keyboard prevents touch typing
  • Touchpad doesn't support two-finger scroll
  • Quiet speakers
  • Meager Atom CPU and 4GB of RAM hamper performance
  • Writing and drawing accessories are a hassle to corral
  • Relatively low-end performance
  • Halo keyboard will take some getting used to for non-touch typists
  • Lacklustre performance w/ Windows
  • Awkward typing experience
  • Lack of ports
  • Thick bezels
  • Halo keyboard barely better than onscreen keyboard
  • Android not built for ink
  • Lenovo Note Saver app too simple to be useful
  • Android apps aren't great here
  • Speakers are weak
  • Micro USB rather than USB-C
  • Flat keyboard can be frustrating
  • No place to store stylus
  • Virtual keyboard not well suited for long typing sessions
  • Barely average performance
  • Limited sidebyside multitasking
  • No biometric security
  • The Halo keyboard is barely usable. Being pretty good at a lot of things is no substitute for being great and something
  • Performance is uppermidrange at best
  • Display falls short of other Lenovo tablets
  • Software's a bit glitchy
  • Halo keyboard takes a lot of practice to type on reliably
  • Speaker positioning less than ideal
  • Slow time to fully recharge
  • Lack of ports (especially USB-C)
  • Intel Atom processor
  • Tiny design quirks
  • Software needs work
  • The keyboard isn't suited for more than minimal typing
  • There's only a single Micro-USB port for accessories and charging
  • And the Atom processor is slower than mainstream laptops. The hefty pen
  • Extra tips and paper pad are a lot of additional gear to ca
  • Micro-USB
  • Halo keyboard needs work
  • CPU prioritizes battery longevity not raw power
  • Halo Keyboard likely to frustrate touch typists
  • No built-in 4G LTE for the US
  • No USB-C
  • Very difficult to type on
  • Some software glitches in the Android version
  • Middling performance
  • Touch keyboard isn't great. Numerous bugs and software issues. MicroUSB over USBC is an odd choice. Cherry Trail processor a fair way behind Core M.
  • Few interfaces
  • No DIN A5 paper size
  • Sluggish eMMC
  • No maintenance options
  • Halo keyboard hard-to-read in bright lighting conditions
  • Graphics tablet has some flaws
  • Quiet creaking noises
  • Slightly superfluous software
  • GPS module is unreliable
  • Only 12 months warranty

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  Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Garry , review by: coolsmartphone.com

  • I have been really happy with the Lenovo Yoga Book over the last few weeks. This is something that I would happily recommend it to anyone who wants to get stuff done without having to carry a bulky laptop around, or worry about keeping it tethered to a ch...

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  Published: 2017-01-28, Author: Garry , review by: coolsmartphone.com

  • Abstract:  It's not that often that a device comes along that is truly a game changer. That is until now.Today I had the pleasure of unboxing an item that in my opinion is truly groundbreaking, and could potentially change the game in its field. I am, of course, tal...

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  Published: 2016-12-07, review by: alphr.com

  • None of this is to take away from what Lenovo has achieved with the Yoga Book. It remains a striking piece of hardware, with excellent tablet and handwriting capabilities, and it has a beautiful, super-slim chassis. The screen is a strong point too, with...

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  Published: 2016-11-29, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org

  • As we have already mentioned, the choice of the model will depend on the main use that we want to give the team: if it is going to become a main or secondary computer where we will spend time working, it is advisable to opt for the Windows version, since...

 
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  Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Douglas , review by: ultrabookreview.com

  • Truly ultraportable, Strikingly futuristic design, High build quality, Ample battery life, Stylus works great
  • Software/firmware needs development, HALO Keyboard is finicky and frustrating, No digitizer on the screen, No USB TypeC
  • The Yoga Book certainly is a niche product. The stylus and pens are great to have, but the keyboard and touchpad mean that people who draw more than type are the likely audience. However, for more advanced creation purposes, I can't help but feel the devi...

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  Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv

  • Minority Report styling, Awesome double-act keyboard and drawing pad, Decent performance and battery life
  • Get ready for plenty of typos (at first), Multi-window isn't perfect yet, Few dedicated drawing apps on Android
  • There's never been a hybrid laptop or tablet that felt quite as complete as the Yoga Book. It's slim and light enough to lug around in one hand, but folds out when it's time to type or draw. Android isn't as flexible as Windows when it comes to art apps...

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  Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Outside the box thinking, Halo Keyboard isn't the keyless gimmick you might think, multiple usage scenarios with touch panel input and included Real Pen stylus, learns as you go, thin and lightweight design
  • Keyboard often misses first press, slow microUSB 2.0 takes years to recharge, limited power, some will never get over Halo Keyboard's learning curve, overly complex and convoluted for many, where to keep the Real Pen stylus (and why the physical change of
  • It's rare that a product could be called revolutionary in its thinking, but that's certainly an accolade that could be awarded to the Lenovo Yoga Book.However, while the Yoga Book is one of the most exciting tech products we've seen in some time, it's als...

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  Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Insanely thin and light, futuristic design, innovative input methods, good battery life
  • Underpowered, too dependent on Halo Keyboard, Windows 10, limited connectivity options
  • The Lenovo Yoga Book crams more innovation into its tiny shell than most could hope to achieve, and does so with frequently successful results...

 
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  Published: 2016-11-01, Author: Henry , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • We can't hide that we love the Lenovo Yoga Book. However, that might not mean it is for you; it isn't the most practical of devices, sitting as it does halfway between casual use and productivity, with a bit of mystery thrown in. If you love bleeding edge...

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  Published: 2016-11-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Super thin and lightweight, Fantastic note-taking device, Decent battery life
  • Slightly sluggish performance
  • Despite a couple of niggles, the Yoga Book is an exceptional note-taking device that, for £450, does an excellent job of bridging the gap between laptop, tablet and notebook. Lenovo should be applauded for pushing the boundaries here, and it genuinely fee...

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