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T he most importanrt thing to remember with the Yoga Tablet is that it has little to do with the Ultrabook of the same name. Instead it is an 8in Android model, built around a folding hinge designed to act as an integrated stand. At first blush it looks...
In review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is more than capable of standing its ground when compared to other small (Android) tablets. Its innovative shape is combined with average hardware specs and average performance. Still, the...
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 and Tablet 10 are a unique pair that comes equipped with huge battery capacity and sport a functional design that breaks from the monotonous shingle shape that pervades the marketplace. However, the rest of the tablets' specs...
The Lenovo Yoga 8 tablet tries to compete with the huge market of Google Android-powered tablets and it does an overall decent job. It does have some downsides though, like sub-par performance and a lower-resolution display, but we did like the aluminum...
Well-constructed and attractive, this miniaturized version of Lenovo's Yoga Android tablet features a handy kickstand and decent media-playback abilities. Our main quibble: We'd like to see the price a smidge lower....
It's light enough to use as an e-book reader and the cylindrical bulge makes it easy to hold. The stand also comes in handy for viewing, reading and general use. It's a neat design, and one that's bound to win fans, but it's a pity the performance...
The Yoga Tablet sports an innovative kickstand design and offers great battery life, but those pluses don't make up for poor performance and a mediocre...
Sure, it’s easy to hold in one hand, and yes, I like having my tablet propped up on my desk. But I also like doing things with my tablet. And it’s in the doing things that everything about the Yoga Tablet falls apart, and sends me running back to pretty much any other tablet on the market.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is better than its 10-inch counterpart, but it isn't the best small-screen Android tablet out there, and it's more expensive than many...
The Lenovo Yoga tablets are budget tablets: they're priced aggressively, and don't have some of the features you'll see on higher-end hardware. You'll notice this most in the low-resolution screen and camera images, but there are other aspects as well:...
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