Summary: Researched ultrabooks/tablets and found the Yoga 13 is lightest of this category. The Yoga 180 degree screen is great for business use and personal watching movies.
Pros: Thin, fairly light. (having come from a macbook air) I love the keyboard. the flip screen functions great. I doubles as a laptop to a large tablet. SSD memory is good.
Cons: wish it had a lighted keyboard, and were a little lighter.
Summary: I've had the Yoga for 6 months and I'm real happy with it. Build quality, battery life, and screen quality are great and I love the versatility of the product.
Summary: I was looking a portable solution for our company and after lots of researching and trial of different product, I decide to go with the Yoga solution, I am very satisfied
Summary: This Lenovo is awesome! I've had it for around 3 weeks and I've really enjoyed it. Although there is some problems: the track pad is akward and bit troublesome, The wifi...
Summary: What I thought was a wifi switch is actually screen image rotation lock (as described in previous review).
Pros: Beautiful display, thin, useful and used in all modes. Keyboard is beyond expectation for such a thin profile - excellent tactile response. When spouse took the the Yo...
Cons: Biggest gripe is the 2.5 minute shutdown required for Wndows 8. My Acer Atom Netbook with Win 7 on Samsung SSD boots in 15 seconds and shuts down in 5 seconds with exa...
Summary: I've always been into top rated laptops such as Dell and Sony. But I noticed they were way behind on convertible ultrabooks (those that become a tablet or convert to an...
Summary: People have been spotting my new Lenovo at work and have been asking me about it. As a longtime Windows PC user In a sea of iPads and MacBook Airs, I was looking for a...
Summary: This has been a great purchase so far. The multi-position screen has been of more use than I thought and the Windows 8 touch screen is also a nice feature