Testseek.com have collected 196 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro 13 inch and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro 13 inch.
November 2014
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196 Reviews
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Abstract: The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro features built-in projector which lives inside the tubular section at the base of the tablet. Source: The AustralianLenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 Pro is an entertaining chunk of silicon with a great screen, snappy performance and a b...
Abstract: Lenovo's new YOGA devices present even more ways they can be customised to suit the user and Tech Guide took a hands-on look at the products.Tech Guide was inside the London event and had a chance to try two of the new products – the YOGA Pro 3 convertibl...
Coming out later this month, it won't cost you more than you're used to seeing premium tablets go for. If you're interested in what the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro has to offer, it starts at $499. From my hands-on, it's working itself up to be a great optio...
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Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Probably. For all its little weirdnesses, the Yoga concept is (still) rock solid, the Yoga 2 Pro is a better execution than ever. Unlike the Surface Pro 2, which is a bulky tablet that can also be a laptop that's not great for laps, the Yoga 2 Pro is a pe...
Abstract: The perfect combination of performance, design and practicality made Lenovo's second-generation YOGA tablet the clear winner in this category. From the 13.3-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) IPS display with 178 degree viewing angle and high-performance quad-core In...
There's lots to like about the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro. We like the hinge design, the big screen, the speakers and even the built-in projector. However, we're not happy with performance, which compares badly with models that cost a quarter of the price...
Smart, well-made stand mechanism, Pico projector included, Decent power, Good screen quality
Rivals are lighter and more manageable, Battery life disappoints, More power available elsewhere, Middling projector quality
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro – Performance The Yoga is powered by an Intel Atom Z3745. It's a quad-core chip clocked to 1.86GHz and paired with 2GB of RAM. On paper, that's better than Apple's A8X processor, which has three 1.5GHz cores and the same amount of...
Super long battery life, Built-in kickstand, Comfortable to hold, Light and bright UI
Not a super high-resolution screen, Crappy cameras, Heavier than most small tablets
Lenovo's new Yoga Tablet 2 line may feature decent mid-range specs, incomparable battery life, and an intriguing design, but we can't help but wish it were more high-end. These tablets could easily be great – but instead, they're average. Had Lenovo bump...
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One of the best screens on the market, Cool design, excellent manufacturing, Kickstand comes in handy, Fun, intuitive Lenovo interface, Pico projector well integrated
Projector has a very poor quality image (dark, low in contrast, low in resolution), Short battery life, Projector's bulb nonreplaceable, Kickstand has sharp edges, Called "Pro" but has no professional applications, Heavy, Wide bezels, Only 11 GB available
We really wanted to give the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro a better rating. But one of its biggest selling points—the built-in projector—has such poor image quality that it's basically useless. What you're left with is a huge tablet with a stunning display, but that ...