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November 2012
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La finition de l'hybride
Un clavier complet
Connectique complète
Performances
Concept original
Conçu pour exploiter sur Windows 8
Définition d'écran élevée
Concepteur intéressant
Niveau de performances
Ergonomie impeccable
Finition et qualité de construction
Le concept entre PC et tablette
Design
Puissance.
Ecran de bonne qualité
Fonction permettant de transformer le PC portable en tablette tactile
Processeur Core i7 très puissant
Autonomie relativement bonne pour un produit Windows 8
Design et couleur
Finition autour du clavier
Le clavier très agréabl
Passage en mode tablette
Puissance de calculs
Autonomie (5h) et poids (1
5 kg)
Ecran correct
Qualité de la sortie casque et des enceintes
Un vrai ultrabook performant
Une transformation réellement pratique
Un concept vraiment bien pensé
Modularité (Pc portable/tablette)
Clavier et touches de fonctions
Design et finitions
Ergonomie globale
Recharge batterie très rapide
Qualité de finition
Configuration puissante et homogène
Bonne autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ecran brillant
Dureté du clavier
Ventilation constamment en action
Qualité médiocre de la webcam
Quid de la résistance de la charnière
Trop lourd
Un peu bruyant
Pas de retroéclairage
Enceintes / webcam très moyennes
Le son
Machine bruyante
Une autonomie qui mériterait d'être meilleure
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Extrait: Windows 8 , Microsoft's new and controversial operating system, calls out for a touch screen. If you've upgraded to the latest version of Windows, you must have noticed the new Start screen, the Charms, the task switcher, the hot corners – these are all b...
Publié: 2013-01-20, Auteur: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Extrait: Last year at CES 2012, Lenovo got tons of attention when it first unveiled the IdeaPad Yoga. That is why there could be no more fitting place to test the new IdeaPad Yoga 13, then at this year's show. The CES essentials list always comes down to just thre...
Extrait: After 13 months of my first and only MacOS-based laptop, the Macbook Air, I replaced it with Windows 8 laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13.Why I choose Windows 8 over Mac:Why I choose Yoga 13 among all the Windows 8 products:What I will miss on the Macbook...
The Yoga screen and hinge system works really well. Great ultrabook overall, excellent quality screen, good value and decent performance. Nice keyboard and trackpad feel
Too bulky for a standalone tablet replacement. Keyboard pressed against table when in tablet mode it's not backlit
As I mentioned earlier, using the Yoga 13 as a notebook is really no different than any other system in terms of usability. It’s a whole different story when you transform it to tablet mode, however. The whole tablet experience is heavily reliant on t...
Solid performance, Great display, Nice fit and finish
"Exposed" keyboard in tablet and stand modes, Potentially frustrating power button location, Limited to no more than 8GB of RAM
Lenovo deserves some credit for trying something new in the convertible notebook/tablet market. The Yoga 13 isn't “just a laptop with a touchscreen” like many of the new Windows 8 notebooks but Lenovo also wanted to try something different than the old-fa...
Extrait: Have you picked up your laptop lately? If it's getting long in the tooth, it's probably as heavy as it is slow. Fortunately there's no better time to look for a more portable and modern machine than during the holidays. Even if you can't find a year-end d...
The Lenovo Yoga is an excellent laptop, a mediocre tablet, and a computer that is thoroughly modern and made for Windows 8. Its form factor and excellent screen make it a competitor at its price range against last generation's top laptops and ultrabooks...
Brilliant flexibility means the Yoga can be two different devices in one, super sleek high-end design with sturdy build quality
Keyboard can prove irritating, battery life not as good as promised
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Publié: 2012-11-21, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
A solid Ultrabook that isn't compromised by its tablet-y aspirations, Zippy performance courtesy of Ivy Bridge and the Samsung SSD (and in spite of Lenovo's typical crapware), 1600×900 IPS display has great color and viewing angles and, crucially, is not
Not as thin or light as some of its peers, Only two USB ports, and one of them is USB 2.0, At best, the size, weight, and exposed keyboard make it a sub-par tablet
Enlarge / Working the Yoga's hinge.Andrew CunninghamIn attempting to accommodate Windows 8's dual nature, much of the new hardware released for it feels in some way compromised. Hardware that's trying to be both an acceptable laptop and an acceptable tabl...
Very responsive, Versatile use scenarios (stand, tent, tablet, notebook modes), Solid hinges, Roomy touchpad & comfortable keyboard, Nice high res display
Lackluster graphics performance, Premium price compared to similarly equipped ultrabooks
In our real world testing, the system was a pleasure to use. Not only was it responsive, but the keyboard and touchpad were very comfortable to use as well. In addition, the muti-touch display was quick to respond to our demands and we found it to be usef...