gqindia.com Updated: 2016-11-24 04:12:43
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In a world where the lines between tablet, large smartphone and ultrabook are getting increasingly blurred – so far as capability goes at least – there's never a dearth of portable computing options to dig into these days. It's all about the touch interfa...
Excellent touchscreen experience, wellbuilt, fast, good battery life...
Limited USB ports, soso keyboard...
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The latest to hit the market is Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 , an ultra-book cum tablet. A convertible computing device, this new and stylish ultra-book works on Windows 8 OS and operates on high speed i5 processor. This new device comes packed with appeasing f...
Impressive design, Good flexibility, Excellent battery life, High speed processor...
Keyboard suffers flex while typing, Expensive, Average screen...
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Review makes it clear, if you are looking for something advanced, latest and unimaginable; Yoga 13 might to be a good deal. Though the price tag of INR 84990 might restrict the consumers to select it but still it is worth investing...
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The ultrabook doesn't want to remain an ultrabook anymore, apparently. Not be confused with the hybrid devices that seem to be popping up here and there, but we are talking about full-fledged ultrabooks that are trying to offer a lot more than they curren...
Built very well, Flexibility in terms of form factor, Excellent battery life, IPS display is excellent for multimedia consumption...
Keyboard has flex when typing, The keyboard remains exposed when in tablet or tent mode...
The Yoga 13 has a rather enthralling design, mostly because of the dexterous design. It remains very thin as an ultrabook, and the ability to sustain various Yoga positions makes it useful in various usage scenarios otherwise unimagined till now. Ever tho...
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Windows 8 hybrid notebooks are fun to play around with, but this is a luxury not everyone can afford. The trouble with these notebooks is that they are simply too expensive and since there're no strict guidelines set by Intel for these Ultrabooks, no...
and Price in India The IdeaPad Yoga 11 carries a price tag of Rs 61,790, but you can find it online for roughly Rs 56,000. While this may seem like a good price for a Windows hybrid Ultrabook, it’s actually not. All said and done, the Yoga 11 is nothi...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-24 04:12:44
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Lenovo's Yoga is aptly named -- it's flexible in more than one way. Not only can this Ultrabook be used as a laptop and a tablet, its screen can actually swivel around the hinge 360 degrees to maximize the tablet experience. Sure, at 0.67 inches thick...
I'll admit it -- at first I was a bit skeptical of the Yoga as a concept. In theory, it seems like an Ultrabook-slash-tablet is doomed to be mediocre at best. But the Yoga is surprisingly awesome. Sure, it's not going to replace your iPad, but for a l...
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I've got a bunch of Windows 8 PCs sitting around the office and my apartment. I use them all throughout the day, but when I need to actually get something done or test out a feature, I find myself using the Lenovo Yoga, without a second thought. That's pr...
Probably! The Yoga is a great laptop in its own right. Having a touchscreen and tablet mode is nice, but having a machine that actually works well is most important. From what weve seen, the Yoga pulls that off the best of the new Windows 8 machines.Spec...
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