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Variants | Price | 商家 |
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Lenovo Yoga Book 128GB Red | Offer unavailable | |
Lenovo Yoga Book 128GB White | Offer unavailable | |
Lenovo Yoga Book 64GB Carbon Black | Offer unavailable | |
Lenovo Yoga Book 64GB Gold | Offer unavailable | |
Lenovo Yoga Book 64GB Grey | Offer unavailable |
Lenovo Yoga Book 64GB Grey Specs
Release Date in Hong Kong | |
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Model | YOGA Book |
Date | Nov 2016 |
Processor | |
Processor frequency | 1.44 GHz |
Processor family | Intel® Atom™ |
Processor model | x5-Z8550 |
Processor boost frequency | 2.40 GHz |
Processor cores | 4 |
Processor threads | 4 |
Processor cache | 2 MB |
Processor cache type | L3 |
Processor socket | BGA 1380 |
Processor lithography | 14 nm |
Processor operating modes | 64-bit |
Processor series | Intel Atom x5 series |
Processor codename | Cherry Trail |
Scenario Design Power (SDP) | 2 W |
Tjunction | 90 °C |
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes | 2 |
PCI Express slots version | 2.0 |
PCI Express configurations | 2x1,1x2 |
Memory | |
Internal memory | 4 GB |
Internal memory type | LPDDR3-SDRAM |
Maximum internal memory | 4 GB |
Memory form factor | On-board |
Optical drive | |
Optical drive type | No |
Display | |
Display diagonal | 25.6 cm (10.1") |
Display resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Dual-screen | No |
Touch technology | Multi-touch |
Touchscreen type | Capacitive |
Panel type | IPS |
HD type | Full HD |
Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
LED backlight | Yes |
Display brightness | 400 cd/m² |
Display number of colours | 16.78 million colors |
Weight & dimensions | |
Weight | 690 g |
Width | 256.6 mm |
Depth | 170.8 mm |
Height | 9.6 mm |
Keyboard | |
Numeric keypad | No |
Windows keys | Yes |
Networking | |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a,Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac),802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
Storage | |
Total storage capacity | 64 GB |
Storage media | Flash |
Card reader integrated | Yes |
Compatible memory cards | MicroSD (TransFlash) |
Software | |
Operating system installed | Android 6.0.1 |
Camera | |
Front camera | Yes |
Front camera resolution (numeric) | 8 MP |
Rear camera | Yes |
Rear camera resolution (numeric) | 2 MP |
Design | |
Product colour | Grey |
Product type | Hybrid (2-in-1) |
Form factor | Convertible (Folder) |
Graphics | |
On-board graphics adapter | Yes |
Discrete graphics adapter | No |
On-board graphics adapter model | Intel® HD Graphics 400 |
Discrete graphics adapter model | Not available |
On-board graphics adapter family | Intel® HD Graphics |
On-board graphics adapter base frequency | 200 MHz |
On-board graphics adapter burst frequency | 600 MHz |
On-board graphics adapter dynamic frequency (max) | 600 MHz |
Maximum on-board graphics adapter memory | 8 GB |
Number of execution units | 12 |
Reviews of Lenovo Yoga Book 64GB Grey
topnewreview.com
Reviewed on 2018-04-02
Tablets and 2-in1 devices have been available for many years now and, to be honest, we rarely see something truly innovative. But Lenovo ( lenovo.com ) want to change all that with its multi-format, multi-purpose Yoga Book running on Google Android 6 or M...
Read more > recombu.com
Reviewed on 2017-05-23
Beautiful industrial design, Versatile form factor, Solid battery life, Nice display
Lacklustre performance w/ Windows, Awkward typing experience, Lack of ports, Thick bezels
Lenovo Yoga Book review: Lenovo's Yoga Book was arguably one of the most eye-catching products on the show floor at IFA 2016 but in the real world is it a case of style over substance or does this cutting-edge 2-in-1 really deliver on the promise of ultra...
Read more > pcper.com
Reviewed on 2017-03-21
Today, we are looking at a unique application on the 360-degree hinge, the Lenovo Yoga Book. Will this new take on the 2-in-1 concept be so influential?The Lenovo Yoga Book is 10.1" tablet that aims to find a unique way to implement a stylus on a modern t...
Read more > networkworld.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-13
Lenovo has introduced tablets with unique designs over the years, and their latest Yoga Book, released in October, is one of the most intriguing examples. This hybrid device looks like a mini notebook, but it's technically a tablet with a swing-open digit...
Read more > onmsft.com
Reviewed on 2017-02-06
With the new Yoga Book, Lenovo aims to redefine the tablet. A similar attempt was made by Microsoft with Surface, however, it aimed to redefine the laptop. The mini Windows 10 convertible is a tablet at heart, and it is important to keep that in mind.Inst...
Read more > androidguys.com
Reviewed on 2017-01-30
The Lenovo Yoga Book is one of the most unique and attractive devices I've ever seen. I put it up with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the Apple iPhone 5 as devices that I lusted after and had to have in my hands as soon as they were announced. The slim, sl...
Read more > tabletpcreview.com
Reviewed on 2017-01-26
Dedicated writing/drawing area ideal for taking notes, Sleek, flexible design, Good Battery Life,
Virtual keyboard not well suited for long typing sessions, Barely average performance
Last summer's Windows 10 Anniversary Update brought much greater support for handwritten notes to Microsoft's OS. Lenovo took that and ran with it, producing the Yoga Book with a strong emphasis on drawing and sketching. Thanks to a very flexible hinge th...
Read more > greenbot.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-19
Thin and portable, Solid battery life, Create Pad is a useful feature
Halo keyboard is frustrating, Not all apps support multi-window mode, Buggy software
For those upset after hearing Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer dispel the long-circulated rumors that the two operating systems would one day merge, there may be a sliver of hope that doesn't involve Google. Lenovo's Yoga Book is a 2-in-1...
Read more > pcworld.com_techhive.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-19
Thin and portable, Solid battery life, Create Pad is a useful feature
Halo keyboard is frustrating, Not all apps support multi-window mode, Buggy software
For those upset after hearing Google senior vice president Hiroshi Lockheimer dispel the long-circulated rumors that the two operating systems would one day merge, there may be a sliver of hope that doesn't involve Google.Lenovo's Yoga Book is a 2-in-1 ta...
Read more > techaeris.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-17
Beautiful design, great build quality, drawing experience with stylus is wonderful
Android apps aren't great here, speakers are weak
We've been reviewing Lenovo products here on Techaeris for a few years now and over that time we've watched the company continually improve their products. The Yoga line of devices have consistently been some of our favorite devices so how does the Yoga B...
Read more > neowin.net
Reviewed on 2016-12-10
Comfortable tablet form factor, AnyPen, Beautiful display, Thin and light
Lack of ports, micro-USB, Halo keyboard needs work
Lenovo's Yoga Book is a device that's hard to describe. It's a tablet, a 2-in-1, and sort of a laptop. The keyboard isn't really a keyboard at all, but instead it's a touchscreen, which allows the keyboard to disappear at times to allow the user to take n...
Read more > arstechnica.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-09
battery life, Available in Android and Windows 10 versions
Halo keyboard isn't ideal for typing long documents, Cannot draw directly on touchscreen with Real Pen, Real Pen tips are difficult to change, Slow performance
Lenovo made a unique device with the new Yoga Book. I like to describe it as a device the size of a netbook with the design of a convertible and the attitude of a stylus-equipped tablet. Starting at $499, the Yoga Book comes in Android and Windows version...
Read more > geardiary.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-09
Extremely light and portable, 360º hinge allows you to use in four modes, Great for both reading content and creating content, Beautiful device that is solidly made, Innovative hybrid that successfully pulls off many industry firsts, An absolute joy to us...
It's a fingerprint magnet; Speakers sound good, but they aren't super loud; Like often happens on Android tablets, there are some apps that will not display or run properly on the screen; I wish it could accept a 200GB micro SD
I've had the 12.9″ iPad Pro since it came out, and while there are things I absolutely love about using a larger tablet, lugging it around isn't one of them. Add on a detachable keyboard or case, and it suddenly weighs as much or more than a Macbook. For...
Read more > techwarelabs.com
Reviewed on 2016-12-08
In Juanuary 2008 Apple announced the original Macbook Air and within months everyone wanted one just to be seen with it. It was as much a computing device as it was a fashion statement. There have been a few devices of this kind over the years, devices yo...
Read more > neowin.net
Reviewed on 2016-11-27
Comfortable tablet form factor, AnyPen, Beautiful display, Thin and light
Lack of ports, micro-USB, Halo keyboard needs work
Lenovo unveiled its Yoga Book at the end of August , and it's arguably the most distinctive device to be launched in 2016. With a convertible laptop form factor and a touchscreen keyboard, what exactly is it?The company says that the device - while it's a...
Read more > hothardware.com
Reviewed on 2016-11-25
Tablet size, despite keyboard, Excellent, unique digital sketch pad, Supports paper pad for sketching/notes, Solid battery life
Relatively low-end performance, Halo keyboard will take some getting used to for non-touch typists
Lenovo recently released one of the most interesting tablet hybrids in recent memory, just in time for the holidays. The Yoga Book has a digital keyboard that doubles as a sketch pad that even accommodates plain old paper, giving users several ways to dra...
Read more > tablet-news.com
Reviewed on 2016-11-24
It's incredibly hard to innovate in the tablet segment nowadays, since it's filled to the brim with “me too” products, usually inspired by iPads, Lenovo Yogas or Surface Pros. The Lenovo Yoga Book is doing its own thing and we were lucky enough to play wi...
Read more > tablet-news.com
Reviewed on 2016-11-24
innovative format and design, beautiful design, comfy pen and keyboard, good performance, solid battery, nice acoustics, OK cameras, crazy fast WiFi, fast switch of modes, new way of working and drawing, And the
some glitches, especially software (random resets of System UI and Lenovo Marketplace won't work), you have to carry the pen and pad with you, should be brighter, the base with the keyboard gets a bit too hot for comfort, no 3G/4G/USB Type C, weird camera...
It's incredibly hard to innovate in the tablet segment nowadays, since it's filled to the brim with “me too” products, usually inspired by iPads, Lenovo Yogas or Surface Pros. The Lenovo Yoga Book is doing its own thing and we were lucky enough to play wi...
Read more > notebookreview.com
Reviewed on 2016-11-23
Beautiful display, Premium thin and light design, Excellent writing with Create Pad and Real Pen, Great battery life
Halo Keyboard doesn't feel great when typing, Real Pen doesn't offer full functionality on the screen, Mediocre performance
The Lenovo Yoga Book is not another boring Windows laptop. This Windows PC (and its Android-based sibling) is both a convertible notebook with a 360-degree display that flips into a tablet and it replaces the traditional physical keyboard with an innovati...
Read more > talkandroid.com
Reviewed on 2016-11-18
We know Android phones. We know Android tablets. Those form factors have long been where Android devices have thrived, but Lenovo is trying something new in 2016. The Yoga Book is a laptop running Google's mobile operating system, which we've rarely seen...
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