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July 2013
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113 Reviews
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The Yoga 11S shares the same solid build quality as its bigger brother. The keyboard is nice and firm, it has thin chassis lines, and it comes in two colours, making it an attractive Ultrabook. (Ours was bright orange, but a more understated silver-grey version is also available.) We've seen it before in the rest of the Yoga family, but the transforming element is still impressive. Bored of using
While Lenovo has crammed in faster components, it does mean that the 11S gets quite hot. It's not really a problem when you're using it as a tablet, or if you've got it propped up on a desk, but use it as a laptop and your lap could get uncomfortable pretty quickly. Battery life is also a concern - the Yoga 11S's third-generation processor doesn't have the same energy-saving smarts as Intel's fou
Lenovo has kept the same fun transforming form factor as its original 11-inch wunderkind, but has pumped up the processing power, making the 11S an attractive purchase and a better Windows 8 hybrid than Microsoft's own Surface Pro. It's not cheap, star...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S convertible laptop/tablet has an innovative, trail blazing design. Unfortunately, short battery life and some details hold it back....
Ultrabook and tablet in one, Smart design and build quality, Generous size SSD and 8GB of RAM
Gets a little warm and noisy, Touchpad is only so-so, Battery a little too weak for all-day use
If you're looking for both an ultrabook and a tablet, but don't want too many devices kicking around, the IdeaPad Yoga 11S is a great solution. It's powerful and fully featured, with great flexibility. There are better tablets and ultrabooks, but this is ...
Published: 2013-01-09, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Strong hinges, Up to an i7 processor, Starts at just $799, HDMI port
USB 2.0 not 3.0, Tablet mode leaves keys exposed, No backlit keyboard
If you're in the market for a Windows 8 tablet or laptop you'd be remiss to not check out the Lenovo Yoga 11S.While it currently lacks a Haswell option, it's still plenty fast enough for whatever you want to do, with the exception of hardcore PC gaming. W...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S Windows 8 convertible tablet. This is a full Intel Core i5 11.6″ model, rather than the Tegra-based Windows RT Yoga 11 (no “S” at the end). It's available with i5 and i7 Intel 3rd gen Y series CPUs and Intel H...
Abstract: Lisa Gade gives a first look at the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S at CES 2013. This is an 11.6″ Windows 8 convertible Ultrabook with Lenovo's signature Yoga 360 degree hinge so you can use it like a laptop, tablet or in tent mode. It will be available by May 20...
Abstract: Notebook Mode.Before we dive deep into the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11s , let's have a bit of context first. We've already reviewed the expensive Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 , whose double-hinges allowed its touchscreen to bend all the way back. With its keyboard f...
Because of its full desktop OS, Ultrabook-class processor, and convenient size, the L.enovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S has an edge over the Yoga 13 and its predecessor, the Yoga 11.REVIEWIn our previous issues, we've featured the different devices under the IdeaPad...
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Published: 2013-06-30, Author: Bob , review by: yugatech.com
Great form factor for Windows 8, Bright & vibrant display, Comfortable keyboard, Unique & outstanding design, Fast & smooth due to CPU + 8GB RAM
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Having to depart with the Lenovo Yoga 11S, I felt somewhat attached. The Core i5 CPU, the 8GB RAM, the display or the design might be major plot elements that have led to this conclusion, but the real story here is the form factor.I have handled touchscre...