Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD Plus 10.1 inch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD Plus 10.1 inch.
June 2014
(79%)
92 Reviews
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Battery Life: Freaking amazing. It's great to have a tablet that you can watch 3-4 movies on without it dying. I'm willing to bet you could use it for about 18 hours straight before it dies, Display: It's 1080p, I get that, but most other 10-inch tablets
Bezels: I know, I know, I'm used to devices like the LG G3, and the Moto X which have crazy thin bezels, but the bezels on the Lenovo Yoga 10 HD+ are just a tad too big I think, Android 4.3: Yeah it's not the latest version, but at least it does have Blue
Unique design that is actually useful, 9000mAh battery, Front-facing speakers, Nice improvements over previous version
Awkward position of rear camera, Camera quality could be better
Lenovo has made some great improvements with this tablet compared to its predecessor. You have a much better and higher resolution (1920 x 1200) display which look great. The processor has been upgraded to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 APQ8028 quad-core SoC ...
7.0 Lenovo definitely gets a few things right here, and the kickstand, exceptional battery life and nice build material reflect that, but ultimately, it's performance leaves a bit to be desired....
Lenovo's Yoga Tab proves that tablets haven't reached their ultimate form factor just yet.For as fast, powerful and portable as they've become, tablets haven't necessarily been on the cutting edge of hardware innovation. In terms of developing fresh, exci...
Published: 2014-07-22, Author: Thomas , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: Lenovo is back again with another addition to the Yoga tablet line. It's safe to say that Lenovo's top-of-the-line Android tablet is better than ever. As we mentioned with our review of the Yoga Tablet 10, Lenovo is pushing the envelope on design, which c...
Unique design brings significant operational benefits, May have the best tablet audio yet, MicroSD card slot for storage expansion, Very long battery life, Improved performance and screen, Excellent value
Oversaturated screen colors, Minor localization issues, Mediocre image quality from 8MP camera, Aluminum foot can be difficult to deploy initially
In my previous review of the first-generation Lenovo Yoga tablets, I noted that they were budget tablets, whose relatively low-spec CPUs, memory, and screens were offset by very aggressive pricing. While they represented an excellent value for the money, ...
Usable design, Better display compared to previous model, Improved battery life
A lot of preinstalled apps, Performance, while better, still has some issues
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Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Lenovo has worked hard to gain a good reputation in the world of PCs. Recently, the company decided to venture into the wild world of mobile technology. It's had a few missteps so far, but practice makes perfect and Lenovo has continued to try. Its latest...