Lenovo Yoga Book- the tablet with keyboard that you saw in SF [REVIEW] part 1

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Lenovo Yoga Book comes with a minimalist design, unique features for laptop-tablet hybrid, being a next-gen helpful to take notes and many other things.


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If Lenovo wanted to bring something completely different market they fully achieved their purpose, since the Yoga Book brings a number of extremely useful features and makes no sacrifice at design chapter. Probably the most important thing to say before all: Lenovo Yoga book wants to be a tablet and addresses of those seeking such a device, not a laptop. Whether you need to use the device not as a typical tablet without a keyboard to get in the way if you want to edit a document format notebook or want to take notes using notebooks and pen provided in the package Yoga book at your disposal.


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Lenovo Yoga Book Review - Introduction

Lenovo Yoga Book offers above average performance when it comes to daily use of the device. The combination of Intel Atom processor Z8550 X5 and 4GB of RAM is ideal for most things they do. Multitasking is a possibility, and the browser manages to keep several tabs open without being bogged down. The processor has four cores and runs at a frequency of 1,44GHz base, but the Burst can reach up to 2.4GHz.

IPS screen has a diagonal of 10.1 inches and has a Full HD resolution, or 1920 x 1080 pixels; also has touchscreen support. In terms of storage, Lenovo Yoga Book comes with 64GB of internal memory, which you can add up to 128 GB with a microSD card. The 8500mAh battery is perfect for tablet because it offers a range of up to 15 hours, so you do not ever have to worry that you forgot your charger at home.


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Lenovo Yoga Book Review - PRO

The keyboard is the main attraction for Lenovo Yoga Book, which is why I mentioned in the title. There is a non-conventional keyboard, but one which belongs to the SF when we see individuals typing on virtual flat keyboards. Tablet Keyboard is a unique experience and slightly strange, but in a positive way at first touch. The feeling of typing without having to press a button itself, just by touching a flat surface is new and interesting.

The design is perfect, from my point of view, especially since Lenovo adopted minimalism for this tablet. When closed, only a small logo located in one corner of the device betrays its nature, or you believe you are dealing with a simple notebook. You would not be further from the truth, given that Lenovo Yoga Book weighs only 690 grams and does not even 1cm thick. The hinge is extremely visually pleasing and I'm sure he's doing and the long-term use as well as looks.

Notebook and pen RealPen become strong point when you stopped admired keyboard. Specifications can be placed on the keyboard after you turned it off by pressing the button, and then use a pen to take notes on the book, which is instantly translated into the Notes Saver application. RealPen pen can be used as stylus for touch screen support, or you can turn into a real pen using one of the mines under the package. I was pleasantly surprised to see how big the accuracy transpose notes from physical to digital format.


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Wait part 2 for negative thoughts and main conclusion!

Hope you liked my review!

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