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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga

Its barely 10 days after Lenovo launched its IdeaPad Yoga, and its well over in high demand, with online markets having there stocks exhausted. It is an ultrabook convertible, offering  four different modes of viewing with a 360-degree flip flop style. It has two model's IdeaPad Yoga 13 and IdeaPad Yoga 13. Today we will be reviewing the Yoga 13. So here it goes...
Firstly the specification....

Specs :
Laptop Type - Ultrabook Convertible
Thickness - 16.9mm
Weight - 1.54 kgs
Operating System - Windows 8 , Windows 8 Pro
Screen Size (diagonally) - 13.3 inches ( 1600 X 900 )
Screen Type - LED-Backlit LCD
Cpu Brand - Intel
Cpu Family - Ivy Bridge
Graphics Type - Intel HD 4000 ( Integrated )
Battery - 54 Wh
Battery Life - Upto 8 hrs
Touch Technology - Capacitive Multi-Touch
Display Type - Soft (Finger) Touch

CPU Specs : 
Processor - Intel 3rd Generation dual-core Core i5-3317U at1.70GHz  (can be upgraded to i7-3517U at 1.9GHz Core )
Cpu Speed - 1700 Mhz
RAM - 4 GB DDR3 ( Expandable upto 8 GB )
SSD - 128 GB ( upgradable to 256 GB )

Physical Interfaces : 

  • DC - in
  • Line-Out / Microphone ( 3.5mm ) 
  • SDHC Card Slot 
  • USB 2.0
  • USB 3.0 (X1)
  • 2 in 1 SD/MMC Card Reader 
  • 720p HD (1.0 MegaPixel ) Camera
  • Stereo speakers, combo headphone/microphone jack


Wireless Interfaces :

  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • Wifi 802.11 b/g/n


Silent Features :

  • OneKey Recovery
  • AccuType Keyboard
  • Intelligent Touchpad
  • Lenovo Cloud Storage by SugarSync
  • Lenovo Companion
  • Lenovo Energy Management
  • Lenovo Motion Control
  • ComboJack
  • Ethernet


Now, Lets Discuss Highs And Lows :

Highs :

  • Superior quality IPS display
  • Top-notch keyboard 
  • Great Performance
  • Good touchpad


Lows :
  • No backlit keyboard 
  • Touch response is not up to the mark (in tablet view)
  • Battery is average 
  • Not fast gaming, lags sometimes in heavy games
  • Lacks 1080 HD screen
  • A little over priced


                                                               Conclusion : 
With Windows 8, which is also compatible with tablets, most of the makers are more or less willing to develop convertible laptops. All ultrabooks with Windows 8 share the same specification at press time, every Ultrabook featured the same base processor - hardware and design will be the differentiating factor for the next half year, and possibly longer. That means aesthetics, batteries, input device, and other intangibles will matter more than anything else.
If you see overall, its a great ultrabook with all the features in it a buyer needs, but if you don't want ultra-convertible laptops, then you want to consider others out there in the market.

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