Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga
13
The
13-inch Lenovo Yoga was one of the first convertible Windows 8
tablet/laptops.Packed into its flexible chassis, the Lenovo Yoga 13 has some
tasty specs: its 13-inch IPS screen may not offer a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080)
resolution, but at 1,600 x 900 pixels it’s significantly higher than many
affordable rivals and offers 10-finger touch. Under the hood, this Yoga can
offer up to a Core i7 CPU, up to 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, putting it at the
top of the convertible game in terms of power – yet Lenovo still claims battery
life of up to eight hours. All that’s lacking is pressure-sensitive stylus support,
but as the Core i7 version comes in at under
$1,000.00 , that’s easy to forgive.Intel's 1.70 GHz Core i5-3317U, which
has two cores capable of delivering four processing threads with bursts up to
2.6GHz, outputs a surprising amount of giddy-up.Upgrading to the faster Core
i7-3517U, which runs at 1.90GHz with bursts of up to 3.0GHz and has a 4MB cache
vs. the Core i5-3317's 3MB cache, will give you even more CPU kick.The Lenovo
IdeaPad Yoga 13 looks as good as any 13-inch ultrabook, with the added attraction
of a 360-degree screen and a laptop body that can fold into a tent, stand, or
slate.
But, Tablet mode
leaves the keyboard exposed, and the Yoga 13 costs more than standard
ultrabooks with similar components.
The bottom line: The
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 is a convertible touch-screen laptop/tablet that most
importantly doesn't compromise the traditional laptop experience.
Specifications
ProcessorIntel 3rd
Gen Core i5i5-3317U / 1.7 GHz ( 2.6 GHz ) ( Dual-Core )
Memory8 GB / 8 GB
(max)
Hard Drive128 GB -
Serial ATA-300
Operating
SystemMicrosoft Windows 8
Display Type13.3
inIPS
Max Resolution1600 x
900 ( HD+ )
Graphics ProcessorIntel
HD Graphics 4000
Optical
DriveNone
Price;
$1,000.00
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