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Lenovo can be quite playful with its computers, and has come up with some good designs before, but in the Yoga 2 Pro, it's showing us that laptops can act like more computers than just the lunch box variety we're all used to.Not sure if you want a tablet...
Great form-factor; Fantastic high resolution screen; Rubberised exterior makes the Yoga really easy to grip; Accelerometer-enabled modes emphasising more of what a tablet can do; Decent battery life; SD card slot;...
Keyboard can be a little cramped on the right side; Screen moves a fair bit if you touch it; Mediocre touchpad; Camera is only usable for web conferencing, and really, it could be better;...
Lenovo has some interesting ideas, and we've certainly seen its Yoga concept before in the form of the Ashton Kutcher released tablet, but it's here in the Pro 2 Windows machine that the idea feels cemented and pulled off, executed better with an emphasis...
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When I saw the first-generation Yoga Pro, I was impressed but wasn't sold on it right away. It had a 1600x900 display and no backlit keyboard, which were two things I really needed before slapping down $1000+ on a new Ultrabook. Well, when Lenovo unveiled...
I've been using the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro for months now, replacing my MBA as my travel device. But what I didn't see coming was it becoming my daily driver. I use the Yoga 2 Pro as my everything machine, from writing news every day for TweakTown to writing...
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I have to admit, I fancied the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro from the moment I've got my eyes on it, back in September 2013 at IFA Berlin. But there's more than meets the eye when it comes to a laptop, so in this post we're going to take this Lenovo machine through o...
versatile form factor, slim and light, simple and what looks like a reliable body, runs cool and quiet, excellent price...
some color reproduction issues, battery life is shorter than expected, not the best selection of ports, rather slow SSD...
While not without a handful of minor inconveniences, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is one of the best top-tier ultrabooks money can buy right now. It's sturdy and beautiful, in a very simple way, it packs fast hardware, a fairly good high-resolution display and i...
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Lenovo seems to be hedging its bets in the exciting new world of tablet-Ultrabook hybrids. The company offers models where the screen is removable, like the ThinkPad Helix, and also where it rotates, like the ThinkPad Yoga. The Yoga 2 Pro is the latest no...
Pin, sharp 3,200 x 1,800 touchscreen, Decent price for a hybrid, Fold, over tablet mode...
Heavy for a tablet, Mediocre battery life...
The Yoga 2 Pro isn't the perfect choice as a tablet, and it also has a battery life that is slightly behind current competitors. However, the screen is incredible, and hasn't contributed to a hugely high price. With decent abilities as an Ultrabook, the...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is an Ultrabook with a set of special hinges that allow the screen to tilt all the way over. Because of these hinges, you can switch from a laptop to a tablet with a minimum of fuss, despite the 13.3in size of the unit. Further...
Good build quality, Excellent screen, Useful as both a laptop and as a tablet...
Single-band Wi-Fi, Touchpad drivers not comprehensive, SD cards stick halfway out of the slot...
There are only a couple of things we don't like about the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro (mainly its Wi-Fi module and the touchpad driver), but overall it's a fantastic product that's fun to use. We had no problems using as a laptop, a tablet, and as a display...
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The original Yoga 13 was one of our favourite convertible hybrids of 2013, but Lenovo’s brand-new Yoga 2 Pro improves on its predecessor in almost every way. The Yoga 2 Pro’s unique super-flexible hinge is back in all its 360 degree glory, letting you fol...
Windows 8’s poor resolution scaling and lower than expected battery life spoil an otherwise excellent laptop...
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Lenovo is the world's largest vendor of personal computers by units sold, so of course it's going to sell at least one laptop/tablet hybrid. We have the company's latest, the Yoga 2 Pro (MSRP $1399.99), and it's loaded with top-notch specs: a fourth-gen I...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro has an MSRP of $1399.99, but is easily found for $1199.99. How is that possible? I'm still scratching my head on that one. For $100 more than a 13-inch MacBook Air , you get a 13-inch Windows 8.1 laptop that can transform into a tabl...
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It's one of the most Ultraboooky Ultrabooks out there. The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro sits with the Sony Vaio Pro 13 and the Samsung ATIV Book 9 as showcase devices that are fast, light, stylish and very very usable. The Yoga 2 Pro , however, differs in that it's...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2014-12-04 12:28:25
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It was almost exactly one year ago when we reviewed Lenovo's very first 360-degree-bending laptop, the Lenovo Yoga 11 . It was, and still is, an undoubtedly good machine that had many of its kinks ironed out as the Yoga 11S arrived to do whatever your Win...
The Quad HDdisplay and Dolby sound are a stunning combination for watching films, and it's got a very decent battery life.
The 11-inch Yogas make better convertibles but there's enough about this machine for it to be a reasonable purchase...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-12-04 12:28:25
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This week Lenovo presented the successor to the IdeaPad Yoga 13, the IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro, another laptop capable of flipping its keyboard back behind the screen—except this time the...
Multimode design, Battery life: 7 hours, Low heat, Backlit keyboard, Lightweight (1.4 kg)...
Inconsistent picture quality that requires you to be as contortionist as it is in order to get a proper image, Poor processor performance in Tablet, Stand and Tent modes, Limited gaming, Very few ports...
The IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro had all the makings of a fantastic hybrid, but the screen has wildly inconsistent image quality and the performance takes an enormous hit once you use it as a tablet. Lenovo could still set things right with a better screen profile...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-12-04 12:28:36
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Lisa Gade compares the Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus and the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro Windows 8.1 Ultrabooks with 3200 x 1800 displays...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-12-04 12:28:36
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Lenovo has been breaking ground in the convertible ultrabook world with its Yoga line. In our Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga review we found ourselves surprisingly pleased with this versatile hybrid laptop and its solid performance. Even if we didn't use the Yoga as...
Unique flexible design, Topnotch QHD IPS display, Backlit keyboard, Aesthetically appealing...
No 802.11ac wireless adapter, Keyboard complicates tablet mode, Disappointing battery life...
This is a great laptop. If you were to take the Yoga 2 Pro back in time 3 years and show it to anyone—including a TechRadar editor—they would have been ecstatic. This kind of performance and a 3200 x 1800 screen with over three hours of battery life was...
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Lenovo's Yoga 13 was a successful convertible Windows 8 device, working well as a laptop and tablet. The Yoga 2 Pro adds a high-resolution display, Haswell processor, and Windows 8.1 in an attempt to attract professional workers. Our review unit featured...
Versatile convertible design; Good value; Outstanding 3200 x 1800 IPS display...
Not ideal when in tablet mode; Limited connectivity; Screen is limited by software...
The Yoga Pro 2 is an outstanding design effort from Lenovo - and has a great price point. However, the display can be is hamstrung by software limitations...
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Lenovo was the first manufacturer to really nail the Windows 8 hybrid, and the Yoga 2 Pro sees it take the winning formula and refine it even further. With two new 11.6in and 13.3in models joining the ranks, Lenovo has retained the double-jointed hinge, s...
Lenovo gives its Yoga range a suite of upgrades, delivering a Haswell CPU, a big SSD and a glorious high-DPI screen for £1,000...
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While we don't have any hard sales numbers, we have strong suspicions that Lenovo's original IdeaPad Yoga was one of the more successful convertibles of the last year, if not one of the more successful PCs, period. After all, the company's laptop sales w...
Stunning super-high-resolution screen, Thinner and lighter than last year's model, Excellent keyboard is now also backlit, Runs relatively cool and quiet...
High pixel count leads to sub-par battery life that's significantly shorter than last year's model, Keyboard still exposed in tablet mode...
After staring lovingly at the Yoga 2 Pro's screen for a bit longer than we'd care to admit, and appreciating its other improvements, like its lighter weight, slightly slimmer shell, and backlit keyboard, a part of us wants to heap praise on Lenovo for i...
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The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is thinner, lighter and includes better specification than its predecessor. In addition, it includes a 13inch screen with a resolution that stands at 3,200x1,800p. This is a resolution which is much higher than that of the Toshiba S...
The perfect hybrid...
Slightly too expensive...
The Lenovo will not be available until October 2013 and will cost atleast £1000 but with such a great specification, screen and a half-great design the Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 could be a big hit...
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Lenovo has served up a new version of its Yoga laptop and IFA 2013, the 2 Pro. Here's our hands-on review of the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro laptop and tablet hybrid at IFA . The original Yoga was one of our favourite hybrid laptop tablet combinations and Lenovo i...
The excellent Yoga laptop and tablet hybrid is back with some tasty upgrades and looks like it will retain its crown for best hybrid. Check back for a full review soon.Tags:Smart Home,Laptops,TabletsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparis...
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What is the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro? A handful of recent hybrids have failed to nail this complex form factor at the budget end of the market, but Lenovo's new Yoga 2 Pro is a refreshing change of pace: a high-quality, high-end hybrid unashamedly aimed at prem...
Great highresolution screen, Topnotch build quality, Versatile folding design, Good Performance...
Windows doesn't cope well with highres screen, Battery life is mediocre, Slightly cumbersome in tablet mode...
A stunning, slim design paired with great build quality gets this machine off to a good start, and the Yoga impresses further with great ergonomics and decent performance. The high-resolution screen has its pros and cons, though, and battery life could be...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-12-04 12:29:12
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The Lenovo Yoga was a flip in the right direction for Ultrabooks when it was first released. But it offered in style points - the ability to bend the laptop to your viewing preference - it didn't really match in spec appeal. Having an Ivy Bridge processor...
A superb QuadHD screen, thinner and much more powerful...
6 hour battery life could be an issue...
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Lenovo has updated its famously flexible Yoga laptop-cum-tablet with the Yoga 2 Pro sporting a resolution four times higher than its predecessor. And with four modes we had to go and get our hands on the malleable device. A screen to be seen This is, ho...
As an all in one device this is one of the most flexible we've seen. Not only has Lenovo crammed a stunning screen and powerful specs into a body 10 per cent slimmer than the last model - but it's done it with thought. Gesture and voice controls are the...
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alphr.com Updated: 2015-08-05 06:59:18
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From low-cost Chromebooks to high-end hybrids, and the explosion of diverse, different-shaped Windows devices, there's a dizzying amount of choice out there for anyone looking to replace their laptop with something new. Fear not, though. We've reviewed th...
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Lenovo's Yoga 2 Pro was one of the earliest and most successful Windows hybrids. Featuring a touchscreen, keyboard and full 360-degree hinge, it blended the line between laptop and tablet. Sadly, both the Yoga 2 Pro and its successor the Yoga 3 Pro have...
Versatile convertible design, Good value, Outstanding 3200 x 1800 IPS display...
Not ideal when in tablet mode, Limited connectivity, Screen is limited by software...
The Yoga Pro 2 is an outstanding design effort from Lenovo - and has a great price point. However, the display can be is hamstrung by software limitations...
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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro:You must read Top Questions Before Purchasing File Recovery SoftwareThis laptop is the big daddy of cool laptops boasting of a 360 degree swivelling screen which greatly enhances its user interaction and engagement. Its flexible...
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Lenovo's first ever Yoga laptop was amazing. Everyone was bedazzled by what it can do, and it really does live up to its name by Yoga-ing all over the place and does all the poses you want it to do.After that, some time has passed and Lenovo unleashed the...
Great battery life, Great, beautiful and bright screen, Endless tilting angle, Magnificent build quality, Very light and thin...
Keyboard key height are a little low...
The Yoga 2 Pro is an absolutely fantastic device to be used. You can just use it anywhere, any time for any occasion. And why would I say that?ProsGreat battery lifeGreat, beautiful and bright screenEndless tilting angleMagnificent build qualityVery light...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-02 00:17:10
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Windows 8 and Intel's 4th generation Core processors have really changed the landscape of mobile computing. Instead of just the standard old clamshell design, more and more manufacturers are designing laptops and Ultrabooks that can be used in multiple mo...
Incredibly highres display, Sturdy and flexible design, Lightweight, Decent performance...
Price, Limited number of ports...
Truth be told, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is quite an improvement from its predecessor and we really liked its high-res 3,200 x 1,800 display, versatility and solid performance. On the other hand, we would have liked to see more ports on the device as well an...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-02 00:17:10
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When Lenovo first introduced us to the Yoga, it certainly attracted a bit of attention. Here was a laptop that could quickly (and literally) fold over to transform into a tablet, and vice-versa. While the Yoga was certainly a very capable laptop / tablet...
While the Yoga 2 Pro offers a very good laptop / tablet combination, it ultimately makes an excellent laptop more so than a tablet. This is down to two things – the first with Windows not being the most pretty to use in Portrait mode, and the second bei...
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We're fans of the design and engineering being done at Lenovo – the X1 Carbon is our “ BEST Ultrabook ” for 2014, and it's lucky – very lucky, because when the Yoga 2 Pro landed in the EFTM studio the X1 started gathering dust.In startling Orange, the Yog...
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The Yoga 2 Pro has a knack for bending and folding. The first thing you'll notice about Lenovo's latest Windows 8 tab-top is its 360-degree hinge, which enables a range of poses. Keep pushing the multi-touch monitor, and it will turn from a keyboard-and-t...
Full-screen multimedia looks stunning on the 13.3-inch, 1800p touchscreen, CPU is up to the task of standard Windows 8 multitasking, Yoga-inspired hinge stands up to repeated use for incredibly comfortable viewing...
Windows 8's ecosystem hasn't caught up to this screen's resolution, making this laptop falter in desktop mode, Anti-glare coating on monitor leaves a little to be desired...
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The original Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga made headlines with its unique hinge lid design that allowed the lid to be flipped completely over turning the laptop into a tablet. On top of that the design made for some other useful modes as well. Lenovo is back with t...
Thinner and lighter than the previous version, QHD+ 3200 x 1800 screen, Lid can be folded back to enable different modes, Lenovo includes applications you can actually make use of, Quality built, Backlit keyboard...
None that I found...
Using the Yoga 2 Pro has been a treat I have to say. First lets talk about its size. The Yoga 2 Pro is truly meant to be portable. When you are holding it in your hand it really feels more like a magazine or book. Since it weighs in at just over 3 lbs it...
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The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is a convertible ultrabook that I have been working with the machine for about 10 days now. I did want to capture some initial thoughts. In the past ten days the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro has been on snowboarding trips, multiple round trip p...
Thus far, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is one of those devices that works well, and is so close to being perfect. If companies like Adobe start supporting high resolution touch screens that will go a long way to help. Battery life thus far has been between 6-7 h...
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It's the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, the follow-up to one of the first great Windows 8 ultrabooks. This is a laptop with a twist, a flexible hinge that lets the screen rotate a full 360 degrees. It's supposedly equal parts laptop and tablet — and this year's model...
Thin and light, Flexible hinge is really useful, Gorgeous display...
Only average battery life, Hinge tends to wobble, Jumpy trackpad...
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When it comes to Intel-powered 2 in 1's, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is absolutely a premium system, yet it's still priced quite reasonably. To that effect, pricing starts at $949 for a system configured with a 4th gen Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a...
A premium device that is a good value for the money, very good performance, excellent build quality, versatile and lightweight form factor, backlit keyboard, and pretty good built in stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater sound, The...
Battery life could be better, only a single USB 3.0 port, power button is a bit too recessed and difficult to push...
The Lenovo ideaPad Yoga 2 Pro is one of the best 2 in 1 devices on the market, except that it's actually a 4-in-1. With a backlit keyboard, and a brilliant 3200 x 1800 display, the Yoga 2 Pro manages to improves on its predecessor without breaking the...
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The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is a Windows 8 2-in-1 that delivers a tablet and a notebook experience in a single package that starts at $899 and improves on the original IdeaPad Yoga which we previously reviewed.Windows 8 2-in-1 devices are growing in popularity...
Thin and light design with premium materials, Tablet mode and Notebook mode both work great, Best in class Windows 8 touchpad and gesture controls, Impressive performance in a light package...
Battery life could be better, Still feel keys when using in tablet mode, Sound is OK, but could be better, The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is a great notebook, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro | $899 and up, Yoga 2 Pro Review Guide, Video Review, Design, Display, Performance, Key...
The Yoga 2 Pro is a steal at $899, and even at $999 it delivers one of the best Windows 8 notebook experiences available on the market, even when placed against higher-priced competition.The Yoga 2 Pro is a steal at $899 or $999.With a beautiful high-reso...
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Is it a laptop, a tablet, or something else entirely? Lenovo's Yoga 2 Pro is an interesting mix of form factors, hardware, and operating system, that much we know. The screen, which folds a full 360-degrees around the back of the device, is the attention...
For the enterprise customer, the Yoga 2 Pro might be a great fit. Impromptu presentations become easier as the device flips into Tent orientation. Stand mode makes it easier to use while on a plane or train (or on the couch), and you'll still enjoy all...
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Today, with the power of Haswell under the hood and a healthy dose of second-gen refinement, the Yoga 2 Pro seeks to pick up where its predecessor left off. Our review unit features an Intel Core i5-4200U ULV CPU and 4 GB of DDR3L RAM paired with a 128 GB...
Stunningly hi-res screen, Great brightness, Great overall system performance, Good input devices, Sturdy build in spite of plastic predominance, Good thermal management while keeping noise levels low, Logical hardware revisions since the last generation Y...
Hi-res screen is not fully supported by all applications and even, to some degree, Windows itself, Sub-par battery life for its class, Intermittent wireless issues even with latest drivers, Throttling is frequent and immediate under full system stress and...
The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro The Yoga 2 Pro is an ambitious device , sporting one of the most stunningly high-resolution notebook screens we've seen to date and topping the efforts of its predecessor while still maintaining the unique acrobatic convertible desi...
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When Lenovo introduced the original Yoga 13 convertible ultrabook last year, consumers snatched it up in droves, making it one of the top selling Windows 8 convertibles on the market. Fast-forward a year, and Lenovo is at it again, this time with the n...
Gorgeous QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS touch display, Excellent performance, Laptop, stand, tablet, and tent modes...
Display has some flex, Hard to find Power button...
Lenovo enjoyed plenty of success with its original Yoga 13 convertible ultrabook last year and it looks like the company has another hit on its hands with the Yoga 2 Pro. This new model takes everything that we liked about the original and improves upo...
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After helping create an entirely new sub-genre of hybrid PCs with the IdeaPad Yoga , Lenovo returns with a powerful more enticing offer in the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro. Utilizing the same unique 360 degree hinge design, the device bolsters its performanc...
Beautiful highresolution display, High quality 360 degree hinge design, Affordable considering specs...
Deck has a propensity to collect debris, SSD is a bit slower than average, Tablet form bulky compared to detachable devices...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is a quality device, but it may not be the best convertible notebook. The big issue for the Yoga 2 Pro is its added weight in Tablet mode. While 3lbs. is incredibly lightweight for a notebook, it's bulky for a tablet. Instead...
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Lenovo has come darn close to creating the perfect laptop/tablet combo design with its 3-pound, $1000-plus IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro. It brings Windows users a better-than-Retina display, has speed to spare, is sturdily constructed, and is remarkably thin for a...
Silky 3200-by-1800-pixel display, Performs both notebook and tablet roles well, Handsome industrial design...
Weak typing experience (for a Lenovo laptop), Limited selection of I/O ports, No ethernet; 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter (no 802.11ac)...
The Yoga 2 Pro combination laptop/tablet is a superior experience in either role, and its ultra-high-resolution display is awesome. But the dual design slightly compromises the typing experience...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is the follow-up to the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13%displayPrice% at %seller% ($999) we saw late last year. Its screen swings around so you can use the system from a variety of positions, some of which might be better for touch ga...
Lid folds 360 degrees. Higher than 1080p HD screen. Excellent backlit keyboard.
Only one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port. Could use a bit more battery life. Some older apps have problems with scaling. Keys still exposed and clickable in tablet mode...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro hybrid ultrabook addresses some of the shortcomings of the previous iteration. But it is still a bit too heavy to replace both a clamshell notebook and a slate tablet...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-12-04 12:28:42
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& Design As the saying goes, everything old is new again. That's what we're experiencing with the new generation of convertible notebooks that turn into tablets. And we don't mean "new" compared to the generation released last year—we mean compared to...
Slim convertible chassis, Phenomenal screen, Great battery life, Very good audio quality, Speedy performance...
Dearth of ports, Off-center touch pad, Tablet mode leaves keys exposed on the underside, Low-res Webcam...
The second generation of Lenovo's convertible ultrabook delivers an improved touch experience, strong performance, stunning 3,200x1,800 display, and outstanding battery life. If you want a laptop first, a tablet second, and a couple of other modes in...
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With the introduction of Windows 8.1, Lenovo is refreshing their “Yoga” series of ultrabooks, with the Yoga 2 Pro being at the higher end of the hybrid line, directly competing with the Microsoft Surface Pro 2 and Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus. With that in...
13.3” display with 3200x1800 resolution...
Heavy and bulky for a tablet, 1MP Camera is a disappointment...
When it comes right down to it, the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro has a lot to offer for someone looking for a high-end ultrabook. The price is a bit up there, between $929 and $1599 depending on the model, but our review unit at $1299 (or even the next model down...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Lenovo Yoga 13 was likely the most successful Windows 8 convertible tablet-Ultrabook to hit the market last fall. It was versatile, reasonably priced and had solid features. A barrage of convertibles later, and the Yoga looks...
Great value, fantastic QHD+ display, solid backlit keyboard, extremely versatile design. Slim and light...
The keyboard rests on your table or lap in tablet and presentation modes, single band WiFi, only one USB 3.0 port, The display resolution sounds insanely high and it is. Thankfully, the laptop ships with Windows 8.1, which handles display scaling better...
Lenovo has another hit with the IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro. I honestly hope they can make enough of them, because inventory constraints are likely the only thing that could hold sales back. At 3 pounds, this slim Ultrabook is easy to take anywhere, and it's o...
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As much as I like using touchscreen tablets, there are times when a keyboard simply makes life easier. And as much as I enjoy using mobile operating systems optimised for speed and convenient apps, there are times when they fall short. Is it possible to h...
Light laptop with four display modes and touchscreen, Durable design, Backlit keyboard...
The screen is such a high-resolution that there are things that will not be comfortably readable...
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With enough time, even the best products start to feel stale. Take the original Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13: Thanks to a unique hinge that allowed the screen to fold all the way backward, it was the most versatile Windows 8 convertible on the market (and it ha...
Gorgeous 3,200 x 1,800 display, Lighter than the original, well-built, Highly versatile design, Reasonably priced...
Relatively short battery life, Keyboard still exposed in tablet mode, Some undersized keyboard buttons...
The Yoga 2 Pro addresses many of our complaints about the original, and is now one of the best touchscreen Ultrabooks you can buy, especially at this price. We just wish the battery life had improved more...
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Lenovo proved last year the PC market wasn't dead and windows 8 was relevant with the original Yoga line of laptops. The Yoga 2 pro is the crowning achievement in Lenovo push to continually innovate in this space. The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro takes a proven winn...
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Lenovo introduced its original Yoga back in late 2012, which we were impressed with its ability to create an ultrabook that is able to have multiple functions, such as its ability to be used as a tablet or a stand. Since then, Lenovo re-introduced its...
Lenovo has certainly improved on its original offering of the Yoga series. The Yoga 2 Pro has a sleek design, is packed with a killer display and has a healthy amount of battery life to last you quite a long time on a single charge. It may not be at the t...
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Last year, Lenovo ushered in the era of the hybrid PC with the IdeaPad Yoga, a notebook with a flexible display that could bend completely backward to turn the laptop into a 13-inch tablet. Since then, a swarm of convertible laptops have flooded the marke...
Attractive soft-touch design, Colorful display and wide viewing angles, Versatile flip design, Loud and clear audio, Excellent keyboard and clickpad, Solid performance...
Shorter battery life than competing Ultrabooks offer, Awkward power-button placement, SSD has below-average speed...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 boasts a gorgeous quad HD plus display and a lighter design for switching between notebook and tablet mode, all for a good price...
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Lenovo's Yoga line of Android tablets have been my favorite for the past few years, and no they are not paying me to say that. There's a pretty big reason why I've loved the Yoga tablets so much. One is the battery life, it's just unbeatable. But the othe...
If you're looking for a tablet, usually the question is “Which Samsung or Apple tablet should I get?” but I'd say to toss Lenovo into the hat there. The 13.3-inch Yoga 2 Pro is just $499. That's the price of the entry model iPad Air 2 from Apple which...
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The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro is the updated version of Lenovo's pioneering Yoga 13, and improves on many of its predecessor's shortcomings, while keeping intact all of the older model's strengths. Right off the bat, The Yoga 2 Pro gains the advantage of Intel's...
Incredibly-low price for the high-end features and sleek design, great build quality...
Ultrahigh resolution is somewhat of a gimmick, causing compatibility problems with many applications...
So, what's our overall take on the Yoga 2 Pro? Well, it's a true bargain at its price point, allowing for a truckload of usage scenarios without compromising at all in the standard laptop department. It's all about function over form, save for its inflate...
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