![]() ![]()
With a 10.1-inch screen on one panel and a laser-etched glass keyboard on another panel connected using Lenovo’s signature watchband hinge on the larger Yoga 910 convertible, the Yoga Book can be seen as a more portable Yoga notebook. In essence, the Yoga Book is the closest consumer product that we’ve seen to Microsoft’s concept Courier tablet, a digital note-taking device that was never produced. #LENOVO POCKET YOGA CONCEPT ANDROID#It’s a dual-screen laptop, similar to convertible notebooks, and the device is available in Android and Windows configurations. The Yoga 910 looks better for presentations and watching content, and its unique hinge provides a high level of versatility and is a conversation starter.The Yoga Book is what happens when you combine the power of searchable digital notes with the the art of writing on paper. The Yoga 910 is a consumption device it is built to output while the XPS 13 is more of an input notebook. ![]() I did compare the Yoga 910 with the XPS 13 quite a lot in this review, because of their similar hardware configurations, but they are built for different target audiences. No Thunderbolt 3: I was surprised not to find a Thunderbolt 3 type-C connector on the Yoga 910, but this might be justified because of the notebook's price. I have been told, and have confirmed that taking selfies from above makes someone look thinner than taking them from below. ![]() What's NotĬamera Placement: I really disliked the camera placement on the XPS 13, and while the Yoga 910's camera placement is a bit better, it's still at the bottom of the display. If you are going to be using a lot of type-C devices, then the Yoga 910 has you covered. The charging type-C connector doubles as a USB 2.0 type-C port, and the USB 3.0 type-C connector can also support DisplayPort output. Type-C Galore: Lenovo has opted to embrace the type-C connector for both the USB ports on the left side of the device. That wasn't the case with the Yoga 910 - the fingerprint reader was easy to set up, worked well, and was quick to respond. Streaming will also utilize less battery life because of the new fixed function units built into the graphics part of the Kaby Lake CPU.įingerprint Reader: I like having a fingerprint reader on a notebook, but sometimes they don't work very well and are hard to setup. #LENOVO POCKET YOGA CONCEPT 1080P#The result is a device that feels sturdy and is well balanced at the same time.īattery Life: The huge 78 Wh battery is a beast, and paired with the 1080p panel, it offers excellent, all-day battery life. Since most of the device's internal real-estate is taken up by the battery, and the display is also quite heavy, Lenovo strategically placed counterweights inside the notebook. Solid Construction and Balance: The all-aluminum body is well designed with just the right curves. I found myself going to the Yoga 910 to watch Netflix over the XPS 13. In the 13" notebook class, the Yoga 910 uses a 13.9" panel, larger than the XPS 13, and the extremely thin bezel is a bonus. Although the model I reviewed here today uses a 1080p panel, the display was vibrant and colors were rich. It's also required for 4K Netflix streaming.īuilt For Consumption: The Yoga 910 with a 4K display is one of the first devices to allow for 4K Netflix streaming as it meets the requirement for Kaby Lake processor, Windows 10, and has a 4K display option. Its 15W TDP allows notebooks to be slim and lightweight, while also providing performance that doesn't leave you wanting to use a desktop for everyday tasks. Intel Kaby Lake Goodness: The Core i7-7500U packs Intel's latest integrated graphics technology, core processor technology, and new features in a low power package. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |