Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 168 examens experts du Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 900 13.3-inch et l'estimation moyenne est 82%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 900 13.3-inch.
November 2015
(82%)
168 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(68%)
280 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design de grande qualité
Fin et léger
Une charnière qui ne laisse pas indifférent
Différents modes d'utilisation
Configuration homogène et puissante
Finitions excellentes
Bonne technologie et définition d'écran
Les haut-parleurs
Performances globales convaincantes (Core i5 ou i7 et 8 ou 16 Go de Ram)
Connectique très complète (USB Type C
2xUSB 3.0
1xUSB 2.0
Micro HDMi
Lecteur de carte SD)
Ecran de très bonne qualité
4 positions toujours aussi intéressantes
Design réussi
Faible nuisance sonore
Composants internes relativement accessibles
Rendu colorimétrique/des niveaux de gris
Port USB TypeC
Avec sortie vidéo
Faible chauffe
Une bonne finition
Design
Système de charnière
Processeur Intel Core i
Performances
Autonomie.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Écran qui manque de contraste
Autonomie un peu en deçà des standards
Trackpad salissant
Jamais aussi pratique qu'un iPad
Version Intel Core M à fuir
Les bords de l'écran sont épais
Prix élevé (envron 1200€)
Audio pas très bon malgré le partenariat avec JBL
Autonomie de seulement 6h grand max malgré les 10 heures annoncées
Chargeur secteur assez imposant
Des contrastes plutôt mitigées
Processeur qui se bride
Un petit pavé tactile
WWAN
La course des touches aurait pu être plus importante
Pas de HDMI
Pas de mDP
Recharge plutôt lente
Ergonomie du clavier qui nécessite un temps d'adaptation
Great looking touch screen, Functions great as a laptop, Good, if bulky tablet, Good speakers, All day battery life, Great design, Plenty of ports
Keyboard layout leads to frustrating mistakes, Lenovo Yoga 900 Design, The Lenovo Yoga brand isn't new, and after years of experimentation and upgrading, the Yoga 900 pulls together a design that works great as a laptop, good as a tablet and manages to bo
Next-gen processor, Still thin and light, Better battery life than Yoga 3 Pro
Expensive, Battery life not best in class, Still not very useful as a tablet
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Publié: 2015-11-27, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Faster performance, Much-improved battery life, Base storage is now 256GB, Still thin and light, but sturdier, Sharp screen with good viewing angles
Some undersized keys, Touchpad needs fine-tuning, Slightly thicker and heavier than last year's model
Lenovo's newest Yoga presents far fewer compromises than it did last year, with a thin and light design that's matched by long battery life and fast performance. It's great to see the company responding to user feedback, but maybe next time it will fine-...
Progress is a wonderful thing, and if you're in the market for either a high-end tablet or a highly portable laptop, you're in luck. Intel's 6th Generation Skylake processors and advances in memory and storage allow the Yoga 900 to offer excellent perform...
Slim and lightweight, Excellent 13.3inch screen, Efficient and iconic hinge mechanism, 6thgeneration Core i5/i7 processors
Expensive, USB connectors only, No major improvement in battery life
This is an excellent ultrabook featuring high-end processors, a great screen, good audio and exemplary build quality. The watchband hinge may be quirky but it works well, and there's even a 512GB SSD option for those who need it. Just be a little wary of...
thin and lightweight, low fan noise, generally accessible internals, accurate colors and grayscale, USB Type-C with video-out, low surface temperatures, strong build quality; no creaking
average contrast, CPU throttling, small touchpad, no WWAN options, key travel could have been deeper, no HDMI or mDP, slow charging
The Lenovo Yoga 900 keeps the slim watchband-style hinge from last year's version, and adds major upgrades to performance and battery life. Even the lowest-cost version includes a big 256GB SSD
Because of the change to more powerful processors, the body adds a little thickness. A few keys on the keyboard suffer from awkward placement
Lenovo clearly listened to feedback about last year's high-end Yoga, keeping the excellent overall design but boosting the specs to match other premium 13-inch laptops...
Publié: 2015-11-06, Auteur: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
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