Testseek.com have collected 196 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro 13 inch and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro 13 inch.
November 2014
(74%)
196 Reviews
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Users
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565 Reviews
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The editors liked
Stunning 13.3-inch IPS display
Great battery life for daily use
A bright
Beautiful 13.3-inch screen matched with legitimate Android multitasking
Security HD app adds wonderful permission and launch control on a per-app basis
Rigid hinge keeps tablet steady at nearly any desired angle
Projector works as advertised
Very sturdy kickstand with multiple use modes
Excellent sound quality for a tablet
Pico Projector
Vibrant 13.3inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440) IPS display
Unique form factor The large screen and kickstand open up a lot of options
Especially for travel and ataglance viewing
Screen While not great
The screen uses resolution well and works great for video
Camera The 8MP rear camera is surprisingly good for
Gorgeouc 13.3-inch IPS display
Rear projector is actually pretty neat and can be used in a variety of scenarios
13-inch
Quad HD LCD. Useful kickstand design. Built-in projector.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro's versatile design features a built-in kickstand and pico projector. Its HD screen is sharp and battery life is long. Its The front-facing speakers and rear subwoofer sound loud and crisp
Gorgeous QHD display
Sleek
Stunning body
Handy built-in projector
Versatile onboard kickstand
Useful software
Booming audio
Big 13.3" QHD screen yet sexy looking and slim
Reasonably light at 2 lbs
Sturdy
Slender design
Huge 13.3-inch screen
But weight is well-balanced
Built-in kickstand allows for flexible positioning
Solid build quality
Excellent battery life
Beautiful display
Large and gorgeous display
Loud front firing speakers
Versatile kickstand
Unique pico projector
More than adequate battery life
It features a largerthannormal 13.3inch quadHD display
Pico Projector is a great addition that's rarely seen in devices
Ultimate multimedia consuming tablet
$500 cost is pretty easy on the pockets when factoring in its features and size
Kickstand prov
Unusual configuration
Quality design
Incorporated projector
Decent 2.1 sound system
High-res screen
Integrated stand
Accurate touchscreen
Everyday-suitable battery life
Low casing temperature development
Good cameras
Decent software
The editors didn't like
Dim
Low-res projector
Lackluster performance for size and price
So much crapware it hurts
Uh
This thing is HUGE
Intel Atom architecture fails at both power and battery efficiency
Multitasking only works with limited apps and crashes if users get too ambitious
Projector functionality suffers from design
Brightness issues
Speakers
While s
Cost will be a hindrance to some
Build quality Despite the high price tag
The build quality screams budget
With the exception of the kickstand
You'll have to adjust to carrying around a laptop-sized tablet
Lenovo's Android's interface is laggy and unintuitive
Heavy-handed Android skin. Performance hiccups
There's no app tray. The projector's brightness is rather dim in most rooms and its low resolution will disappoint fans of high-definition video. Also
It's a bit heavy
Below-average battery life
Large design requires two hands
A good performer but not top of the pack
Not for speed and benchmark fiends
Custom Android skin lacks usual functionality and took some adjustment time
Integrated pico projector is dim in most environments
Some Android tweaks are nice
While others seem unnecessary
Minor complaint about the power button
And inadvertently turning off the screen
Uninspiring software
Subpar camera
Inconsistent performance
Slow focus with the camera
Performance can be pressing with gaming
Battery life is average for something so large in capacity
Big 13.3" QHD screen yet sexy looking and slim, reasonably light at 2 lbs
A good performer but not top of the pack, not for speed and benchmark fiends
If you're hankering for a really big screen Android tablet for watching movies, spending quality time on YouTube or to simply make browsing the web outright PC-like (minus Adobe Flash Player of course), then the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro is worth a serious...
Unusual configuration, Quality design, Incorporated projector, Decent 2.1 sound system, High-res screen, Integrated stand, Accurate touchscreen, Everyday-suitable battery life, Low casing temperature development, Good cameras, Decent software
Casing's stability not good everywhere, Big and heavy for a tablet, Can fall over in stand mode, Screen's low color accuracy, Occasional stutters, Inaccurate GPS
In review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro. Review sample courtesy of Lenovo Germany. The "wow" effect is quite big when hearing the configuration of Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 Pro for the first time: a projector, a brand name sound system, a decent camera, and a h...
Published: 2014-11-26, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: When Lenovo jumps into a product category it doesn't mess around; it produces a number of products to give buyers a good choice. That's what it has done with the Yoga tablet line, with models of varying sizes for both Android and Windows 8.1.The newest ta...
Abstract: You have to hand it to Lenovo: The company isn't afraid to do something different.In a sea of indistinguishable rectangular slates, Lenovo's Android-based Yoga Tablets ( first introduced last year ) stand out with their unconventional approach to the tabl...
Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
If you're in the market for a massive tablet, the Lenovo YOGA Tablet 2 Pro Review is pretty awesome. The only real competition this device has at the moment is the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 which, if you're buying straight from Samsung, will cost you a...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro succeeds on the back of a particularly insightful design. Lenovo didn't really set out to build a tablet, they set out to build the best possible portable home entertainment device. All of the design decisions have been made c...
Abstract: Looks like Lenovo put “product engineer” Ashton Kutcher to work. The company just unveiled its latest Android tablet and, it's… something else.The new Yoga Tablet 2 Pro comes roughly a year after the first-gen Yoga tablets and preserves its predecessors' ...
Published: 2014-12-26, Author: Douglas , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Yoga Tablet 2 Pro is easily one of the most standout tablets released in 2014, both for its unique accessories (projector, subwoofer) and intended use case. In determining the tablet's value, however, it's use case that resonates more that bells and w...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the 13.3” Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro. This is a 2 lb. Android 4.4 tablet with a lovely IPS QHD 2560 x 1440 display and a built-in Pico projector. It has the tablet version of the Yoga hinge, which is really a stand incorporated into a slim...
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Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The Lenovo Tablet 2 Pro is a well-designed tablet with an amazing larger screen and a kickstand so there's no need to buy additional accessories or cases. And the addition of the projector makes the device even more versatile.It is easily one of the most...