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April 2014
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The editors liked
Desain inovatif membuat pengguna nyaman
Harga relatif terjangkau
Kapasitas daya baterai ekstra besar
Konstruksi mewah dan kokoh
The editors didn't like
Layar kurang istimewa
Hardware medioker
Performa kamera buruk
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Lenovo layak diapresiasi berkat inovasinya yang terlihat dari bentukan desain Yoga 8. Konsep multimode yang diterapkan pada tabletnya ini benarbenar membuat pengguna nyaman dan b
Excellent battery life, Great build, Looks good, Good value for money
Poor viewing angles and display quality, Slightly under-powered
The Yoga 8 tablet by Lenovo is a well-built device with great design and sturdy performance. The tablet definitely gives the Nexus 7 (2013) a run for its money.Where to buyRecommended in this category80XOLO Play Tegra Note Tab...60Asus Fonepad 7...70Sony ...
Abstract: Can you use a tablet with one hand? For most tablets, the answer is, not for long periods. Lenovo is attempting to change that with a cylindrical metal grip on one side which lets users hold the tablet easily. Lenovos Yoga moniker is no longer reserved f...
Abstract: Lenovo Yoga TabletLenovo wants to change that. The company's new Yoga Tablet takes a bold risk by shunning the standard slate approach and building a tablet around an unusual cylindrical battery -- which, in addition to boosting the device's stamina, serv...
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8's build quality is good, the unique cylindrical design is comfortable to hold.With kickstand, front-facing stereo speakers and long battery life, Yoga Tablet 8 is the best tablet for watching movies.However, there are other cheaper 7“...
Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8Review by Victor YapSo besides having the opportunity to fiddle with the Lenovo Flex, I also picked up on the Chinese company's latest tablet device: the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8. While it does not feature a full transforming mecha...
Unique design with useful hinge, Solid build, Long battery life, Reasonable price
Hardware could be better, Soso camera performance, Userinterface could
There's actually a lot to love about the Yoga Tablet especially if you want a very portable tablet that can be used in a few different modes and has a long lasting battery. But do keep it mind that you will have to deal with occasional chugs and also a v...
The design – the hump is ergonomical for single hand use, and the kickstand is the intelligent in its design, Front facing speakers – Every device should have it, Price point – come on, all this for RM 999?
Better rear camera – bump it up to 8 megapixel at least, and add a flash while they're at it, Newer OS and software – no excuse for being 2 versions behind, Lenovo UI is not great – I'm not a fan, sorry. Help them, Ashton Kutcher!
After reviewing the Yoga 8 for so long, as I mentioned in the start of this blogpost, I really don't want to give it back. The hump design works so well for single handed use when I read in bed at night. Even when I'm catching up on my YouTube subscriptio...
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Published: 2014-02-28, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Great industrial design, Excellent build quality, Fantastic audio performance, Great battery life, Good gaming performance, Good value for money
Clunky Lenovo UI, No app drawer, Could use with a faster processor, Could use with a highres display
For a sub-RM1,000 tablet, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 offers plenty of kit for the money. Go ahead and thank Ashton Kutcher if you will, as I think the industrial design is both pretty and practical. Build quality is excellent, similar to the flagship K900 s...
Published: 2014-02-20, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: Ashton says you should give it a go. So should you? The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is what Lenovo is calling a multi-mode device, and I had found it practical if quirky in my first impressions. The 8-inch display seems to hit a sweet spot for me (there's a 10-i...