techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-02-25 11:10:56
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Lenovo has made a name for itself in computer hardware over the past few years. Boasting powerful, high quality and often affordable computers, this Chinese based company has provided plenty of competition for brands more established in the West.However...
Great battery life, Versatile stand, High quality screen, Multitasking capabilities...
Heavy tablet, Slow to charge, Battery cylinder is bulky...
While bulky, the Yoga 2 remains a solid, useful budget tablet that continues to improve upon previous designs, making it well worth the price...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-02-25 11:11:29
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Lenovo's latest Android tablet boasts an unusual design. It isn't flat and featureless like most tablets, but rather features a cylindrical bulge along its bottom edge. This serves a number of purposes: it acts as a grip to make holding the tablet in po...
Excellent design let down by less than stellar performance...
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We haven’t seen much in the way of tablets from Lenovo for some time, but the company has something new up its sleeve, with a set of moves that few tablets can do with an accessory in the form of the Yoga tablet. Designed to take on the competition w...
Includes a built-in stand; Metal body; Expandable memory; Decent battery life;...
Low grade screen; Performance is pretty underwhelming; Lenovo's Android overlay is a little awkward; Stand software doesn't do much; Optional keyboard case isn't just cramped for no reason, but also relies on a proprietary charge port;...
While it’s not Lenovo’s first effort, there are both things to admire and be confused at in Yoga tablet. We’re particularly fond of the battery life, and the design which isn’t just solid, but also includes a stand. But then there’s the sub-par screen...
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Do tablets have to be dull, flat slabs? If you are Asus, Apple, Samsung or Nokia, the answer to that question is clearly ‘yes'. Sure, each may boast a decorative lip here, an extra button there, or an unusual profile curve someplace else, but essentially...
In line with its asking price, the Yoga 10 has a mediocre screen resolution and a mid-range chipset, but it still does everything you are likely to want a tablet to do and with a decent lick of speed. What separates it from the herd is the rather clever...
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The cylindrical bottom of the Yoga Tablet 10 is the most obvious point of difference between it and every other tablet out there. The device tapers from a mere 3mm to 8.1mm to accommodate its barrelled bottom. At its thinnest, it gives even the iPad Air a...
Strong battery life, Flexible form, Unique, premium design...
Weak display, Underpowered...
You've got to give props to Lenovo for doing something a bit different with its new tablets, and even more for coming up with a design that's both unique, stylish, and mighty affordable. You can't help but wonder how much those quirky embelishments and...
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ouritdept.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-25 11:11:49
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In the past, the Lenovo brand was never associated with the top devices on the market however, recently Lenovo has stepped up to the plate by introducing a line of Yoga tablet PCs that are fierce competitors for the best tablet on the market. The Yoga Tab...
Device temperature stays cool through long periods of use where other tablets begin to heat up after overuse, The lock screen provides you with the ability to add widgets using drag and drop, The battery life is outstanding and like no other on the market...
The placement of the rearfacing camera is on the cylindrical handle of the device which leaves it exposed to potential damage when you set the device down on a hard surface, The oversized app icons tend to be blurred with no way to reduce the icon size, M...
For just under £200, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 offers a solid build, unmatched design and outstanding battery life. You also have multimode options with a rounded hinge which makes the device easier to hold. The Tilt and Stand modes are convenient when yo...
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What is the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10? The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 tells you pretty much exactly what it is from the not-so-catchy title: it's a 10-inch tablet from Lenovo. The Yoga part of the name refers to the kick-stand it has on the back, which allows it t...
Distinct, stylish design, Superb battery life, Very little bloatware...
Low resolution screen, Poor camera, Not great value...
A pleasing design and fantastic battery life is let down by a low resolution screen and dull performance. You can do better than this for not much more.Next, read our tablet buyer's guide for more advice on buying a tablet...
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In a tablet market in which standout quality or price are the only surefire ways of distinguishing oneself from the pack, Lenovo seems convinced its Yoga Tablet 10's novel physical design will do the work for it. Unusually for an Android tablet, the Tabl...
Great battery life and an ingenious design, but the screen and performance are both below par...
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Half of Lenovo's biggest launch of the year is its Yoga Table 10 – a multi-mode Android tablet which costs £249. The Yoga Tablet 10 looks great and the innovative design is the main selling point of this device. The wedge shape profile means holding it...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 is one of the cheaper 10in tablets around and it has an excellent design. Hardware and task performance are both lacking somewhat but battery life is a strong point. A great Android tablet for those less bothered about top-end sp...
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Lenovo have several Android tablets on the market at the moment and we recently looked at the IdeaTab A3000.A couple of weeks ago Lenovo announced two new Android tablets to join their lineup, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 and Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10. The two ta...
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There's no other 10in tablet that looks this good for this littleDespite being relatively cheap, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 certainly doesn't look cut-price, in fact it's one of classiest-looking Android tablets to date. We have seen a decent but cheaper A...
The screen isn't great but otherwise this is a well-designed 10in tablet at a very keen price...
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Dare to be different. That seems to be Lenovo's mantra as the company looks to deliver a "better way" of using an Android tablet. The company's answer? The Yoga Tablet 10. Shelve your thoughts of something really wacky, though, as the Yoga isn't that far...
Unique design makes it comfortable to hold, stand is convenient, good battery performance, good value for money...
Low resolution display, speaker perfomance not great, camera performance below average, UI tweaks miss the mark...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet tries something a little different and to a certain extent it succeeds. This is a tablet that offers multi-mode use without the need for an additional cover, so it's a nice and clean solution. People we've shown it to have fou...
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Lenovo has launched a new Android tablet, promising to offer you a "better way" of using it. With a teaser campaign that showed various awkward situations in which a classic tablet design was slightly impractical, the result is a tablet with a difference...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2015-02-25 11:12:48
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Lenovo promised a #betterway with their new line of Yoga Tablets and earlier this week both the 8-inch and 10-inch Lenovo Yoga Tablets were launched at a glitzy event in Milan. In truth what we're treated to is perhaps more an alternative and not the revo...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2015-02-25 11:12:48
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The Lenovo Yoga convertible laptop is getting a new sibling, the new Yoga Tablet. Unlike the laptop that's equipped with Windows, the tablet comes with Android 4.2. Its flexible design allows for many different viewing angles, and it will be available i...
The Yoga Tablet 8 and 10 are interesting new tablets, especially in combination with the optional keyboard. If you're looking for an Android tablet you can use for work, it could be a good option. The built-in stand makes it a very versatile device for...
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Lenovo has announced the Android-powered Yoga Tablet 8 and Yoga Tablet 10. We've taken a look the multi-mode tablets so here's our hands-on review. The Yoga Tablet is what Lenovo is calling its biggest launch this year and the tablet comes in two differe...
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Lenovo is looking to get back in the Android tablet game with its new Yoga Tablet range, but can this unorthodox slate really take on the iPad Air? The 10-inch Yoga Tablet gets off to a good start in terms of price, setting you back just £249, $299, AU$39...
Cheap, Free keyboard, Long battery life...
Childish UI, Poor screen, Useless cameras...
In short, we really can't recommend the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 to anyone. It has missed its mark, though Lenovo might be onto something with this form factor.Tragically, the display is disappointing, and the sound is weak for a tablet that boasts Dolby Dig...
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Lenovo has been making Android tablets for a while now, but none of them have made an impact on this side of the Pacific. As is often the case, they weren't compelling and the prices weren't low enough to make up for it. With the Yoga Tablet, it hopes to...
Best battery life of any tablet, Built-in kickstand is useful, MicroSD support, Comfortable to hold for reading...
Buggy interface, Ugly iOS 6 wannabe interface, Year-old tablet specs, Tinny, flat sound from speakers, 10-inch version doesn't stand sturdy...
We want to like this tablet, but we can't. As much as we'd love to recommend a tablet because Ashton Kutcher laid his two and a half hands on it, if you're going to spend a few hundred dollars for a new device, you want the best you can get for your green...
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What is the Lenovo Yoga Tablet? The Lenovo Yoga Tablet is the Chinese manufacturer's latest iPad rival, with the Android powered device available in both 8-inch and 10.1-inch form factors. Featuring virtually identical specs, the two tablets differ only i...
While we can make our peace with a low grade camera, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet's weak screen is a harder pill to swallow and really does damage an otherwise strong package. The tablet, in both its 8-inch and 10-inch guises, is a very positive addition from L...
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T3.com
Updated: 2015-02-25 11:12:55
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The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 specs are those of a new high-end Android tablet - 10-inch and 8-inch models run on MT8125 for Wi-Fi models and MT8389 Quad Core processors for 3G models with 1GB DDR RAM, 16 or 32 GB storage and Android 4.2.2. The 10-inch model...
On build quality and price alone this is a winner, and Lenovo's modal marketing line essentially adds up. The hardware is pleasant in the hand, and the stock Android does what it says on the tin. If the battery lasts the course then the only things holdin...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2015-06-13 04:49:48
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The Yoga Tablet 10 is an interesting tablet. Instead of focusing on things like screen resolution or light-weight design it instead makes a few sacrifices in order to provide better battery life and a useful form-factor.The end result is not necessarily a...
Ultimately what you have with the Yoga Tablet 10 is a tab that sacrifices display quality and (for some reason) UI elegance for form-factor usability and double the battery life. If that sounds like your cup of tea then we can heartily recommend it. If yo...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-01 23:54:57
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We here at FHM are suckers for cool gadgets. Does it look good? Okay, nice. Does it look good and has a totally different facade/hardware/software compared to its kin? Pahiram, please!We use the same metric with our FHM Babes. Sure, there are a lot of pre...
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The cylindrical bottom of the Yoga Tablet 10 is the most obvious point of difference between it and every other tablet out there. The device tapers from a mere 3mm to 8.1mm to accommodate its barrelled bottom. At its thinnest, it gives even the iPad Air a...
Impressive battery life, Convenient form, Premium design...
Sub-par display, Processor could use a little juicing up...
You've got to give props to Lenovo for doing something a bit different with its new tablets, and even more for coming up with a design that's both unique, premium, and mighty affordable.You can't help but wonder how much those quirky embelishments and fan...
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