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July 2013
(76%)
113 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(95%)
4 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Système Lenovo Yoga
Permet d'obtenir 4 modes (tablette
Chevalet
Tente
PC portable)
La qualité audio et vidéo
Très réussie
L'écran affiche une bonne luminosité
La connectique complète (2xUSB
1xMicro HDMI
Un slot SD)
Processeur Pentium qui finale
Passage intelligent en mode tablette
Puissance de calcul
Poids (1
35 kg)
Écran correct avec un bon taux de contraste (1180
1)
Concept convertible avec double charnière
Bonne performances
Usage tablette convaincant
Bon clavier
Silencieux et performant
Autonomie satisfaisante
Finitions de qualité
Concept intéressant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie faible (environ 5 heures)Carte graphique limitéeErgonomie et épaisseur imposantePoids conséquent (1.35 kilogrammes)Pas de caméra au dos
Chauffe (pics à 54°C)
Connectique un peu légère
Autonomie décevante pour ce type de machine (4h20)
Ultrabook and tablet in one, Smart design and build quality, Generous size SSD and 8GB of RAM
Gets a little warm and noisy, Touchpad is only so-so, Battery a little too weak for all-day use
If you're looking for both an ultrabook and a tablet, but don't want too many devices kicking around, the IdeaPad Yoga 11S is a great solution. It's powerful and fully featured, with great flexibility. There are better tablets and ultrabooks, but this is ...
Publié: 2013-01-09, Auteur: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Strong hinges, Up to an i7 processor, Starts at just $799, HDMI port
USB 2.0 not 3.0, Tablet mode leaves keys exposed, No backlit keyboard
If you're in the market for a Windows 8 tablet or laptop you'd be remiss to not check out the Lenovo Yoga 11S.While it currently lacks a Haswell option, it's still plenty fast enough for whatever you want to do, with the exception of hardcore PC gaming. W...
bright IPS screen, wide viewing angles, solid construction, versatile design, good touchscreen, better battery life than the Ivy Bridge model
still very hot under load, somewhat darker screen than the Ivy Bridge model, heavy throttling, no performance gain compared to Ivy Bridge model, complicated as tablet, keyboard with poor feedback, keyboard without backlight, non-replaceable battery and di
In contrast, the Haswell update is indeed worthwhile for those who do not own an IdeaPad Yoga 11S yet, especially because of the battery life. If the Ivy Bridge model is not significantly cheaper, you should select the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S with Haswell...
Can be used as a laptop or tablet, Great design, Latest Intel processor
Available in only one configuration, and from only one retailer (Best Buy), Tablet configuration leaves keyboard exposed, though deactivated
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S - 59385438, available only from Best Buy, overcomes critics' main complaint about the original Yoga 11S: that it was outdated before it debuted. This configuration has the great ergonomics and flexibility of the original but wi...
Extrait: 1.3KG with 11.6-inch screen. If that's outside your target range for an ultra mobile PC, move on. If not, pay close attention because the Yoga 11S is an interesting touch-convertible with a Core i3 CPU that turns in some excellent all-round performance fi...
Sturdy build with strong hinge. Softtouch finish is smudgeand fingerprintproof. Great keyboard for typing. Cool motioncontrol bonus from Lenovo lets you pretend you're in Minority Report
Power button is hard to find at first. (It's at on the front left edge of the lip of the computer.) Lastgeneration processor. You'll have to spend money for a sleeve or deal with a buttony back in tablet mode
The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S occupies an important middle ground between the larger-sized Yoga 13 (which is simply too cumbersome to serve as a reasonable tablet for many people) and the ARM-powered Yoga 11 (which, in spite of its superior battery life and...
Extrait: It seems like only yesterday (okay, last month) that we were testing the IdeaPad Yoga 11, which was certainly an interesting device. That’s primarily because of what it represents: namely, the slow merging of the tablet and notebook markets. You’ve pro...