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January 2014
(80%)
78 Reviews
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31 Reviews
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De redactie beviel
Mooi en innovatief design
Goede performance
Stil en wordt niet erg warm
Helder en aanraakgevoelig scherm
Goed toetsenbord
Te gebruiken als werkplek icm OneLink docking
Compleet met geïntegreerde stylus
TPM chip aanwezig
Toetsenbord verlichting
Mooi (mat) scherm met active digitizer
Super solide bouwkwaliteit (magnesium)
Door het Yoga scharnier ook als tablet te gebruiken
Goede bouwkwaliteit
Erg helder beeldscherm
Veelzijdig en innovatief ontwerp
Fatsoenlijke prestaties
Uitstekend toetsenbord en muis
De redactie beviel het niet
Accuduur valt enigszins tegen
Handpalm bescherming bij gebruik stylus onvoldoende
Geen sleeve meegeleverd
Niet standaard met SSD
Tegenvallende speakers en webcam
Aan de prijzige kant
Behoorlijk zwaar
Ethernet poort alleen beschikbaar via docking station
Samenvatting: The ThinkPad Yoga Easily change between four modes — Laptop , Stand, Tablet , and Tent — while your system automatically switches system settings and locks the keyboard in place. The secret: ThinkPad Yoga's unique design and touchscreen display allows the...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-02-18, Auteur: William , beoordeeld door: computershopper.com
Signature Yoga folding keyboard with keys no longer exposed in tablet mode, Strong performance and sound system, Great-looking full HD display
Pricey, Short on ports, Weak, low-res Webcam
This strong-performing business laptop comes with everything you'd expect from a ThinkPad, as well as a 360-degree folding keyboard that lets it double as a tablet. Lenovo's new "lift 'n' lock" keyboard deck makes this the most comfortable-to-use Yog...
Solid performance, Attractive and useful multi-mode features, Stylus is a plus, Great build quality
Bloatware, Minor inherent issues with face-down keyboard use model, No Ethernet port
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga performed well throughout testing, posting top (or close to the top) scores in nearly every test against similarly configured ultrabooks we’ve recently evaluated. Most notably, the ThinkPad Yoga out-performed the similarly-spe...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-01-28, Auteur: Dan , beoordeeld door: cnet.com
The ThinkPad Yoga has an innovative vanishing keyboard that solves a major hybrid problem. Construction, battery life, and ergonomics are up to Lenovo's typical high standards
The screen is smaller and lacks the higher resolution of the similar Yoga 2 Pro. The hidden keyboard adds mechanical complexity to what should be a rugged road system. The upgrades you'll want drive the price up quickly
Lenovo solves half the Yoga equation with a clever hidden keyboard on the ThinkPad Yoga. If we could combine this with the higher-res screen and better looks of the consumer version, we'd have the ultimate hybrid.
Gepubliceerd: 2014-01-27, Auteur: Dana , beoordeeld door: engadget.com
Well-built, versatile design, Low-glare screen offers good viewing angles, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, One of the few Ultrabooks to support pen input, Fast boot-up time, good all-around performance
Relatively bulky, Self-flattening keyboard seems less useful on a machine that's this cumbersome to use in tablet mode, Base model has a fairly low-res screen, Battery life is on the short side
More InfoLenovo ThinkPad Yoga announcedLenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro reviewLenovo refreshes its X1 Carbon UltrabookThe ThinkPad Yoga's self-flattening keyboard is a neat idea. We'd just rather see it on a machine that was smaller and lighter. As is, the so-ca...
ThinkPad Yoga is a well-designed and versatile convertible device, with a high-quality IPS display that will particularly appeal to business travelers who need to give presentations when they're visiting clients. However, the use of a sluggish hard drive ...
Brittany Hillen Lenovo has popped up with a handful of new products recently, among them being the ThinkPad Yoga, a flexible hybrid laptop with a touchscreen panel that can fold all the way back into a tablet-like mode. This follows the ThinkPad X...
Good build quality, Very bright screen, Versatile and innovative design, Decent performance, Excellent keyboard and mouse
Slightly heavy, Ethernet port only via docking station, Display bounces a little
With the ThinkPad Yoga, Lenovo has successfully taken the 360-degree flip-hinge design of the consumer-level IdeaPad Yoga and adapted it for business use. The ThinkPad Yoga is very well built and should withstand the rigors of the road for years to come...
Versatile Yoga design meets ThinkPad goodness. Sharp full HD touchscreen, Wacom digitizer option, fast performance, good keyboard, great trackpad and solid build to order options
Though an excellent keyboard, we wouldn't mind more key travel, battery life is adequate but not stellar
You've probably noticed that we like the ThinkPad Yoga quite a bit. At 12.5", it's slightly more portable than most 13.3" Ultrabooks, but you're not giving up that much screen real estate. In turn you're getting an extremely well built and designed ma...