Thursday, 9 October 2014

What is Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro?

What is Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro?

Lenovo describes the YOGA 3 Pro as an 'intelligent' notebook. It says this thin-and-light portable is adaptable and powerful. It is a 13in laptop running Windows 8.1, and it comes with an integral touchscreen, JBL speakers and Waves Audio. Lenovo has also launched a host of new tablets, details here:Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 and Yoga Tablet Pro release date, price and specs.

Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro design

The YOGA 3 Pro is an adaptable laptop, with four usage modes. You can use the YOGA 3 Pro as a laptop or tablet, and there are stand and tilt modes. Lenovo says the hinge design allows you to lay the YOGA 3 Pro flat on a table when opened up in laptop mode. Which is nice. The YOGA 3 Pro is available in colours described as 'Clementine Orange', 'Champagne Gold', and 'Platinum'. (See also: The 29 best tablets of 2014 UK.)

Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro specifications and features

The first thing to note is just how portable is this laptop from Lenovo. According to the manufacturer it is just 12.8mm thick, and weighs a lively 1.19kg.
Then consider the power. The YOGA 3 is one of the first convertibles to come with an Intel M 'Broadwell' processor. These latest CPUs from Intel are designed to offer maximum desktop power in something with the battery life of a smartphone or tablet. In the case of the YOGA 3 Pro the chip is combined with up to 8GB RAM, and graphics are taken care of by the Broadwell chip's onboard Intel graphics.
That 13in QuadHD display has a resolution of 3200 x 1800, giving it a pixel density of 276 - that is huge for a laptop. It puts it into mid-range smartphone territory in terms of detail. Lenovo also say there is a special 'Paper' setting that makes reading eBooks a great experience. We'll be interested to test that. (See also: 22 best laptops 2014: What's the best laptop you can buy in the UK?)
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