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4 modos diferentes de uso
Facilidad de transporte
Exclusivo diseño de teclado “Lift n' Lock”
La ThinkPad Yoga tiene un teclado innovador que se oculta para resolver uno de los mayores problemas de las computadoras portátiles híbridas. Su construcción
La duración de la batería y su ergonomía están al alto nivel de los estándares típicos de Lenovo
Buenísima construcción
Carcasa de metal
Pantalla brillante
Bajdena de teclado que se levanta
Decentes dispositivos de entrada
Pantalla antirreflejante
Digitalizador
Buena calidad de construcción
Pantalla muy brillante
Diseño versátil e innovador
Decente rendimiento
Excelente teclado y ratón
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Disco SSD limitado a 256 GB
Resolución limitada a 1920 x 1080
La pantalla es más pequeña y no cuenta con tan alta resolución como la Yoga 2 Pro. El teclado oculto agrega complejidad mecánica. Las actualización de configuración que quieras te incrementarán rápidamente el precio
Sólo tiene chip TPM como característica de seguridad
Below-average battery life, Comparably slow SSD speeds, Color range in display is lacking
The ThinkPad Yoga 12 is just as well-designed and nimble a laptop and tablet as its predecessor, but unfortunately loses some battery life in the revision....
Publicación: 2015-05-09, Autor: Travis , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
It's safe to say that business users won't find a Windows 2-in-1 with this much power and durability. The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 12 is a pretty robust Windows 2-in-1. Whether it manages to deliver on an all-inclusive experience for businesses is a bit less...
Publicación: 2015-03-29, Autor: Manuel , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
Very good build, Metal casing, Bright screen, Lifting keyboard tray, Decent input devices, Non-glare screen, Digitizer
TPM chip sole security feature, A bit heavy, Relatively expensive
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 12. Test model courtesy of Campuspoint.deIn the usual ThinkPad manner, the device's build is impressive, which is also reflected in the stability of the 360-degree hinge mechanism. The screen remains stable in every thinkable position...
Publicación: 2014-07-28, Autor: Steve , crítica de: pcper.com
1080p screen available (vs. 720p on X240), Availability of Wacom digitizer, Max 16 GB dual-channel RAM (vs. 12 GB single-channel RAM on X240), Better perceived build quality overall
No integrated Ethernet port, In short? Despite its missteps, the ThinkPad Yoga is our favorite Lenovo device we've had the pleasure of testing so far this year. For casual consumers, we'd say it's the best Yoga available, and for business professionals,
There are multiple angles from which to approach the ThinkPad Yoga's evaluation, so in our conclusion here, we'll try and break it down for you in context with both the X240 and the previous Yogas separately to help you better digest the results of our te...
Publicación: 2014-04-22, Autor: Enobong , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: The ThinkPad Yoga Easily change between four modes — Laptop , Stand, Tablet , and Tent — while your system automatically switches system settings and locks the keyboard in place. The secret: ThinkPad Yoga's unique design and touchscreen display allows the...
Signature Yoga folding keyboard with keys no longer exposed in tablet mode, Strong performance and sound system, Great-looking full HD display
Pricey, Short on ports, Weak, low-res Webcam
This strong-performing business laptop comes with everything you'd expect from a ThinkPad, as well as a 360-degree folding keyboard that lets it double as a tablet. Lenovo's new "lift 'n' lock" keyboard deck makes this the most comfortable-to-use Yog...
Solid performance, Attractive and useful multi-mode features, Stylus is a plus, Great build quality
Bloatware, Minor inherent issues with face-down keyboard use model, No Ethernet port
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga performed well throughout testing, posting top (or close to the top) scores in nearly every test against similarly configured ultrabooks we’ve recently evaluated. Most notably, the ThinkPad Yoga out-performed the similarly-spe...
Publicación: 2014-01-28, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com
The ThinkPad Yoga has an innovative vanishing keyboard that solves a major hybrid problem. Construction, battery life, and ergonomics are up to Lenovo's typical high standards
The screen is smaller and lacks the higher resolution of the similar Yoga 2 Pro. The hidden keyboard adds mechanical complexity to what should be a rugged road system. The upgrades you'll want drive the price up quickly
Lenovo solves half the Yoga equation with a clever hidden keyboard on the ThinkPad Yoga. If we could combine this with the higher-res screen and better looks of the consumer version, we'd have the ultimate hybrid.
Publicación: 2014-01-27, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
Well-built, versatile design, Low-glare screen offers good viewing angles, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, One of the few Ultrabooks to support pen input, Fast boot-up time, good all-around performance
Relatively bulky, Self-flattening keyboard seems less useful on a machine that's this cumbersome to use in tablet mode, Base model has a fairly low-res screen, Battery life is on the short side
More InfoLenovo ThinkPad Yoga announcedLenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro reviewLenovo refreshes its X1 Carbon UltrabookThe ThinkPad Yoga's self-flattening keyboard is a neat idea. We'd just rather see it on a machine that was smaller and lighter. As is, the so-ca...