Testseek.com have collected 174 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 3 Pro 10.1 inch and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 3 Pro 10.1 inch.
November 2015
(80%)
174 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(80%)
1433 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
JBL stereo speakers
Dolby Atmos Digital audio enhancements
Built-in Projector for viewing
Kickstand is more versatile than on the YOGA Tab 3 8.0
Decent 13MP main camera
Performance is great in most situations
Near stock Android experience
Good buil
Solid build
Elegant design
Comfy
4 use modes
Great battery
Fast charging
Great audio and Dolby options
Nice projector
OK camera
Good performance
And the
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro has a built-in pico projector and an ergonomic design with a kickstand. Performance and gaming is fast. Screen is sharp and speakers are loud. Battery life is long
Powerful performance
Premium look and feel
Sharp display
Long battery life
Good multimedia features
Including a built-in projector
Solid cameras
Outstanding battery life
Great media capabilities
Great screen
Intelligent design
Integrated projector
Sturdy
With usual well-designed Yoga stand
Fine display
Sound quality
Pico projector built in
Exceptional battery life
Dual-band Wi-Fi
AnyPen stylus technology
Support for 128GB MicroSD cards
Innovative projector with rotating lens
Bright display
Great speaker
Elegant leather back
Great performance
Sound
Battery life
Price
Projector's placement is now in a better spot
Enhanced multitasking features
Immersive audio experience with its JBL speakers
Above average battery life
Efficient battery recharge time
Projector is very cool
Kickstand is nice to have
Great speakers
Excellent display
Very good battery life
Great gaming experience
IP21 Certification provides some protection against water
Strong Wi-Fi antenna
Expandable storage
Fast SoC
Decent build
AnyPen technology
Good battery life
Splash-water proof (IP 21)
LTE
Flexible kickstand
High-contrast screen...
The editors didn't like
Sound quality can get a bit distorted when turning the volume up too high
Happened at a lower volume level than I expected
Touch responsiveness felt laggy and sluggish on the lockscreen
Projector brightness at max levels made it difficult to view even
screen could be brighter (left side and right side have different brightness levels)
Day time projection is barely visible
Cameras are too easy to cover up with the hand
Not enough productivity features
It's a bit heavy and its cylindrical spine makes it awkward to hold in landscape orientation
Pricey
Bulky
Some bloatware
Heavy
Performance could be better
Runs Android 5.1 (“Lollipop”)
Rather than Android 6 (“Marshmallow”)
Merely average benchmark performer
No complementary detachable keyboard
A bit heavy
Projector could be brighter
Position of projector lens
Projector brightness
Tough to view projection unless it's completely dark
Camera takes a long time to capture a snapshot
Softtoned 1080p video recording quality
Camera is still disappointing
Software is unstable in more than a few areas
Performance can be inconsistent
2 GB of RAM can be a major bottleneck for multitasking
Slow display response time tends to cause ghosting
The Lenovo YOGA Tab 3 Pro is certainly a one-of-a-kind product. It certainly has its own fair share of flaws, but improvements can be made. The display is great, the projector is also decent. Lenovo had a vision for its hardware-software tie-in, but execution is somehow a little lackluster...
Published: 2016-07-07, Author: Sia , review by: klgadgetguy.com
Impressive battery life, Reasonably powerful, Comes with an in-built projector, Minimal bloatware
Projector is inadequate for media playback, Tablet stutters during heavy load, Design of the tablet may be awkward to use on a flat surface,
By itself, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a pretty standard Android tablet that does what you need of it without any problems. However, the inclusion of the projector gives this tablet a feature that no other Android tablet on the market has.Does the projec...
Long battery life, In-built projector is fun, Good display
A bit chunky and heavy, Gaming performance just OK, Projector is very dim
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a tablet that doesn't play by the conventional rules of the game. It's quite heavy, pretty chunky and has a projector built into its hinge.Don't barrel in thinking you can replace your TV with this tablet. To do so would be a...
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Published: 2015-12-28, Author: Daniel , review by: yugatech.com
With all the bragging rights the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro have, it's disappointing to see it slack off in general performance. It's a good tablet overall but not as good as Galaxy Tab S2 or iPad Air 2. Still, the addition of the pico projector is a milestone...
Published: 2015-12-24, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalone.com.sg
Abstract: A projector is probably one of the last features you would expect to find on a tablet. But Lenovo evidently thinks otherwise because its new Yoga Tab 3 Pro 10 is its second tablet to have an integrated projector. Its first attempt was with last year's Yo...
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Published: 2016-02-08, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
Great screen, Superb audio, Good battery life, Projector is an added bonus
Laggy performance at times
The Yoga Tab 3 Pro is touted as the ‘ultimate video tablet' and this is exactly what it's designed for. If you love watching multimedia on the go, or curling up in bed to watch Netflix or YouTube videos, then this is the tablet for you. A superb screen...
El punto débil: rendimientoSi bien el Yoga Tab 3 Pro trae especificaciones decentes y su construcción es bastante sobria y firme a la vez, lo cierto es que el rendimiento del aparato realizando operaciones básicas para un tablet (o teléfono de gama media)...
Estamos ante un dispositivo muy completo en todos los sentidos, lastima esos problemas de rendimiento que hemos detectado ya que la Tablet hubiera sin duda, estado entre las mejores de su clase.Nos ha sorprendido para bien el proyector y su autonomía, aun...
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Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.org
veloz SoC, proyector integrado, construcción decente, tecnología AnyPen, buen aguante de batería, a prueba de salpicaduras (IP 21), almacenamiento ampliable, LTE, caballete flexible, pantalla de gran contraste...
que podría tener una mejor precisión de color, cámaras débiles, pestaña de ranura de tarjetas endeble, alto consumo de energía en inactivo, ranura micro-SD lenta