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November 2013
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Es que no te vas a arruinar si te decides a comprarlo. Si lo compras directamente de Lenovo
Te puedes salir completo desde 1.150 dólares o 1.299 euros (procesador Haswell Core i5
256 GB SSD
8 GB de RAM y la pantalla QHD). Hay incluso una versión en la
Tamaño y Diseño
Pantalla táctil de alta resolución
Procesador Intel Haswell
Pantalla de asombrosa alta resolución
Brillo genial
Rendimiento general del sistema genial
Buenos dispositivos de entrada
Construcción resistente a pesar de la predominancia del plástico
Buena gestión de temperaturas a la par que mantiene bajo el niv
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On detalles
Pero muchos molestos y siguen ahí
Como lo extraño de tener teclas en la parte trasera del equipo cuando lo utilizas en modo tableta. Otros son nuevos
Como la pobre batería que un equipo como así no debería tener. Este último es sin duda el
Problemas con el teclado
Precio elevado
No todas las aplicaciones soportan completamente la pantalla de alta resolución
Ni siquiera Windows hasta cierto punto
Duración de batería bajo par para su clase
Problemas intermitentes con la WiFi a pesar de tener el driver más reciente
Great value, fantastic QHD+ display, solid backlit keyboard, extremely versatile design. Slim and light
The keyboard rests on your table or lap in tablet and presentation modes, single band WiFi, only one USB 3.0 port, The display resolution sounds insanely high and it is. Thankfully, the laptop ships with Windows 8.1, which handles display scaling better
Lenovo has another hit with the IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro. I honestly hope they can make enough of them, because inventory constraints are likely the only thing that could hold sales back. At 3 pounds, this slim Ultrabook is easy to take anywhere, and it's o...
Publicación: 2013-11-19, Autor: Enobong , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: Lenovo proved last year the PC market wasn't dead and windows 8 was relevant with the original Yoga line of laptops. The Yoga 2 pro is the crowning achievement in Lenovo push to continually innovate in this space. The Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro takes a proven winn...
Publicación: 2013-11-19, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
Gorgeous 3,200 x 1,800 display, Lighter than the original, well-built, Highly versatile design, Reasonably priced
Relatively short battery life, Keyboard still exposed in tablet mode, Some undersized keyboard buttons
The Yoga 2 Pro addresses many of our complaints about the original, and is now one of the best touchscreen Ultrabooks you can buy, especially at this price. We just wish the battery life had improved more....
Lenovo has certainly improved on its original offering of the Yoga series. The Yoga 2 Pro has a sleek design, is packed with a killer display and has a healthy amount of battery life to last you quite a long time on a single charge. It may not be at the t...
Publicación: 2013-11-13, Autor: David , crítica de: Laptopmag.com
Attractive soft-touch design, Colorful display and wide viewing angles, Versatile flip design, Loud and clear audio, Excellent keyboard and clickpad, Solid performance
Shorter battery life than competing Ultrabooks offer, Awkward power-button placement, SSD has below-average speed
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 boasts a gorgeous quad HD plus display and a lighter design for switching between notebook and tablet mode, all for a good price....
Publicación: 2013-11-13, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 is an excellent ultrabook, even without digging into its hybrid capabilities. This new model adds a backlit keyboard and an impressive 3,200x1,800-pixel-resolution display, while keeping the price under $1,000
In battery life it lags behind a couple of more expensive higher-res laptops, some of the hybrid modes are of dubious use, and Lenovo still doesn't know what to do with the keyboard in tablet mode
A major update to our favorite Windows 8 hybrid, the IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro is still a better laptop than a tablet, but the new version adds a future-proof better-than-HD display at a great price.
Publicación: 2014-09-26, Autor: Leigh , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Great form-factor; Fantastic high resolution screen; Rubberised exterior makes the Yoga really easy to grip; Accelerometer-enabled modes emphasising more of what a tablet can do; Decent battery life; SD card slot;
Keyboard can be a little cramped on the right side; Screen moves a fair bit if you touch it; Mediocre touchpad; Camera is only usable for web conferencing, and really, it could be better;
Lenovo has some interesting ideas, and we've certainly seen its Yoga concept before in the form of the Ashton Kutcher released tablet, but it's here in the Pro 2 Windows machine that the idea feels cemented and pulled off, executed better with an emphasis...
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Publicación: 2014-07-25, Autor: Anthony , crítica de: tweaktown.com
I've been using the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro for months now, replacing my MBA as my travel device. But what I didn't see coming was it becoming my daily driver. I use the Yoga 2 Pro as my everything machine, from writing news every day for TweakTown to writing ...
Publicación: 2014-07-22, Autor: Trevor , crítica de: eftm.com.au
Resumen: We're fans of the design and engineering being done at Lenovo – the X1 Carbon is our “ BEST Ultrabook ” for 2014, and it's lucky – very lucky, because when the Yoga 2 Pro landed in the EFTM studio the X1 started gathering dust.In startling Orange, the Yog...