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La Yoga Tablet 2 de Lenovo viene con un soporte útil
Una pantalla atractiva de alta resolución
Una larga duración de la batería y un excelente teclado. Es una tableta liviana y asequible.
Calidad de la pantalla
Diseño y soporte abatible
Buena personalización de Android
Diseño Llamativo Duración de la Batería El Teclado es una buena adición
Aspecto físico
No solo es un concepto bonito
Sino que además muy útil para el usuario en su día a día
Batería
Su gran capacidad de batería asegura una gran autonomía
Algo que hemos comprobado en nuestras pruebas
Audio
Doble altavoz frontal con gran
Carcasa elegante
Rígida
Atril de aluminio versátil bien implementado
Veloz
Puede fácilmente con todos los juegos
Buena pantalla brillante
Útiles modificaciones de IU
Centro de notificación
Poco bloatware no borrable
Cámara decente
Muy buena dura
A los editores no les gusta
Los imanes que sirven para ajustar el teclado a la tableta no funcionan bien
Son débiles y hacen que la experiencia sea un poco tediosa
Más pesado y voluminoso que tablets "puros"
Sin salidas de vídeo
Las cámaras son muy pobres
El Procesador no es para todo el mundo
Software
Además de no contar con una de las últimas versiones del sistema
Lleva una capa de personalización demasiado extrema
Que no acaba de encajar ni funcionar todo lo bien que nos gustaría
Publicación: 2014-11-24, Autor: Chester , crítica de: musicphotolife.com
Resumen: A book-inspired design is not new. Sony tried that on the first Xperia S tablet, but it was not a all-out approach to mimic a book. For Lenovo, it applied a design that is largely familiar: a straightforward cylindrical base with ergonomics for holding. T...
Elegant, rigid casing, Versatile, well-implemented aluminum stand, Swift, copes easily with all games, Good, bright screen, Useful UI modifications, e.g, Notification center, Little, non-deletable bloatware, Decent camera, Very good battery life, Low pric
Loose back cover, Fairly heavy, Below-average sound, Touchscreen sluggish in some apps, Animations occasionally jerk, GPS could be better
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 In our opinion, Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 is primarily suitable for users who mostly use the device on the lap or on a table because of the actually very convenient stand but that also increases the weight. It is not as suitable for use...
Publicación: 2014-10-27, Autor: Alex , crítica de: recombu.com
Excellent ergonomics, Useful integrated kickstand, Fantastic two-day battery life
Thick bezels, Mediocre screen, Laggy performance, Disappointing camera
Sit down or stand up? So has Lenovo's second stab at the Yoga Tablet proved a success? Well, Almost. Whilst we commend the company for delivering on its promise of all-day battery life, creating one of the most ergonimic tablet designs out there and...
Publicación: 2014-10-10, Autor: Frank , crítica de: gizmochina.com
This tablet can be used anywhere for as long as you want due to the many ways it can be placed and its 18-hour endurance. It is definitely a device worth buying. Always be the first to know. Follow us:Tags:Intel Atom Z3745Lenovo UI v6.0Lenovo Yoga Table...
Publicación: 2015-04-11, Autor: Anthony , crítica de: tweaktown.com
Lenovo has a good tablet here, but there's nothing great. The display is nice, the quality is good, but there's nothing that makes this stand out against the iPad, Sony's offerings in its constantly improving Xperia lineup of tablets, or Samsung's variou...
Far from the best, but great for a lower priced tablet...
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Publicación: 2015-02-08, Autor: Nate , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 bundles a useful kickstand, an attractive high-resolution display, long battery life and a great keyboard into a package that's light and inexpensive
Weak magnets make the connection between tablet and keyboard dock a tenuous one
If you're willing to overlook the flawed keyboard dock, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows offers the full Windows 8 experience in an inexpensive package....
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Publicación: 2015-02-06, Autor: Dan , crítica de: apcmag.com
Resumen: Like many of the Android tablets we've seen from major vendors this year, Lenovo's opted for an Intel-based framework for the underlying hardware. There's a quad-core 1.86GHz Atom Z3745 processor running Android 4.4.2, plus 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard ...
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Publicación: 2015-02-06, Autor: Dan , crítica de: apcmag.com
Resumen: Like many of the Android tablets we've seen from major vendors this year, Lenovo's opted for an Intel-based framework for the underlying hardware. There's a quad-core 1.86GHz Atom Z3745 processor running Android 4.4.2, plus 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard ...
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Publicación: 2015-01-27, Autor: Leigh , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Fold-out stand is one of the best inclusions in a tablet; Stand includes a window hole for hanging the tablet up; Excellent battery; Fantastic screen; Storage can be expanded with microSD;
Lenovo's Android overlay can be a little confusing; No 802.11ac; No NFC; Form-factor can be a little awkward in the hands; Heavy;
Lenovo's latest take on an Android tablet is indeed an interesting one, and the efforts made in this second generation product are far, far more usable than what we saw turned out from the company last year.We're still not sure about the design from a wei...