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It's a rare thing these days, the Atom-powered PC. It was so ubiquitous during the pre-iPad netbook boom, and again with Windows 8 and Bay Trail, it's odd to consider. It's also a shame. While the current crop of Windows 10 convertibles takes its cues fro...
Decent performance, Solid build quality, Excellent battery life...
Awkward keyboard, Useless speakers, Display a smudge magnet, not very bright...
Our Lenovo ideapad Miix 310 review unitThere's no such thing as the perfect Atom device. They all have flaws. The combination of specific flaws and price is what makes or breaks things.With the Lenovo ideapad Miix 310, we dismiss the display issues becaus...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 310 is a compact detachable-hybrid Windows tablet with an affordable price tag ($299.99). It has excellent design, a wide feature set, and a sharp screen, and it is light enough to carry around all day. If you crave total portabili...
Outstanding battery life, Compact body, Bright, clear touch screen, Balanced weight, Full-size USB 2,0 ports...
Odd screen resolution, Small keys on non-backlit keyboard, Soft speakers on tablet, No Display or Tent Mode, Lacks USB-C ports, 2GB of memory...
With long battery life and a mechanical keyboard, the compact Lenovo Miix 310 is a good detachable-hybrid Windows tablet if you need to do a lot of typing away from your desk...
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Miixed bag. Lenovo's 10.1-inch IdeaPad Miix 310 is a detachable primarily designed to augment - and not replace - a user's existing Windows system. The performance is perfectly adequate for word processing and web browsing on-the-go - but the screen could...
small footprint, long battery life, good colors, decent keyboard dock...
display is too dim, freezes at times, potential issues with USB ports on dock, tablet not that comfortable to hold...
Ideapad Miix 310, courtesy of Lenovo US.The Lenovo Ideapad Miix 310 is a 10.1-inch detachable. It is very small, light, operates noiselessly, doesn't get too hot, and offers enough processing power for basic tasks. The battery life is impressive and easil...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-12-19 01:13:44
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What makes for "basic computing” here in 2016? These days, extreme low-cost computers.Take the $99 Lenovo Ideacentre Stick 300 we reviewed a few weeks back; it's an Atom-based micro-PC like the Intel Compute Stick that's about as cheap as new Windows 10 P...
16 hours of battery life in video rundown, Sturdy build, Decent IPS display, Respectable port selection...
Awkward keyboard layout, Over-loud touch-pad clicks, Pokey performance, Disappointing speakers...
With excellent battery life and a better-than-expected screen, the $299 Miix 310 is a solid extreme-budget 2-in-1 that rivals, but doesn't quite overtake, Atom-based competitors like Asus' Transformer Book T100 models. Read More…...
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Sometimes, a little can go a long way. Whether you're a parent buying your child his or her first computer or you're looking for a secondary system for yourself, the Lenovo Ideapad Miix 310 is an extremely affordable 2-in-1 that you can take anywhere. Not...
Long battery life, Good performance for the money, Colorful screen, Small and light...
Poorly laid-out keyboard, Reflective display, Weak sound...
The Lenovo Ideapad Miix 310 is a fantastic value, combining the flexibility of a detachable with over 12 hours of battery life...
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Lenovo has a new 2-in-1 PC for those who want the convenience of a tablet and the truly usable form factor of a proper laptop. Unlike some competing 2-in-1 systems, the Ideapad Miix 310 features a keyboard with a hinge — attach the tablet portion to the k...
The Miix 310 is a little beefy when the keyboard is attached, and one would be fair in describing the exterior design as bland. Neither of those things matter much, though, especially not at a price as low as you can get the model. All the things that do...
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Windows 10 @Bay Trail. Lenovo demands an exorbitant 350 Euros (~$389) for the IdeaPad Miix 300-10IBY that was kindly provided to us. That is a lot of money for an older CPU and middling battery life. However, some lower-priced models also exist...
IPS panel, noiseless operation, 2 year warranty, 64 GB storage...
no USB 3.0, speaker a bit quiet...
Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 300-10IBY has enough computing power for applications from the office and Internet fields. The relatively generous storage capacity of 64 GB is pleasing. Many comparable opponents have less to offer. The device runs noiselessly and b...
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Lenovo unveiled a $149 Windows 8.1 tablet at Mobile World Congress, and we were on hand to put the ideapad MIIX 300 through its paces to give you this preliminary report.While not an extremely thin or light device, it will have a fairly typical form facto...
The Lenovo ideapad MIIX 300 is shaping up to be one of the better budget Windows 8.1 tablets on the market, mostly because it will have a display that is good enough to be used everyday for productive tasks or entertainment.It is scheduled for release in...
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Are you looking for some iPad alternatives that run Windows ? Here's a list of the five best options ranging in price from around $100 to over $2500.When Apple introduced the iPad back in 2010, it wasn't the first tablet to hit the market because plenty o...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 310 is a compact detachable-hybrid Windows tablet with an affordable price tag ($299.99). It has excellent design, a wide feature set, and a sharp screen, and it is light enough to carry around all day. If you crave total portabili...
Outstanding battery life, Compact body, Bright, clear touch screen, Balanced weight, Full-size USB 2.0 ports...
Odd screen resolution, Small keys on non-backlit keyboard, Soft speakers on tablet, No Display or Tent Mode, Lacks USB-C ports, 2GB of memory...
With long battery life and a mechanical keyboard, the compact Lenovo Miix 310 is a good detachable-hybrid Windows tablet if you need to do a lot of typing away from your desk...
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