Lenovo Yoga Book – FHD 10.1″ Windows Tablet – 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD), Black, ZA150000US

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THINNEST AND LIGHTEST: At less than 2 lbs, it’s the world’s thinnest and lightest 2-in-1 windows tablet *Based on Lenovo’s internal analysis as of 8/18/16 of 10.1” or greater 2-in-1 computers (sold with keyboard)
HIGH PERFORMANCE: This portable computer has a 64GB SDD hard drive and 4 GB LP DDR3 of RAM, plus an epic 13 hour battery life on one charge
PRODUCTIVITY: Instantly digitize your notes with the Real Pen stylus or transform your device into a notebook computer with the Halo keyboard that appears only when needed
THEATER-LIKE MULTIMEDIA: This 10 inch tablet has a Full High Definition crystal-clear touchscreen display plus built-in dual speakers perfect for binge-watching TV and movies on-the-go
ENDLESS OPTIONS: Do more with one notebook – type, take notes, browse the web, even draw

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Customers appreciate the notebook computer’s attractive design and lightweight build. They find it portable and say it has a nice notepad that they like. The keyboard performs well for them, though opinions vary on functionality, build quality, speed, and battery life.

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7 reviews for Lenovo Yoga Book – FHD 10.1″ Windows Tablet – 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD), Black, ZA150000US

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  1. Cherry

    Very good tablet/laptop!
    Update:Been using this for about a month. It’s a very cool device. Bought a used Sandisk extreme plus 128 gb SD card, and tried putting everything on it -apps, etc… At first it didn’t recognize the sd card so I uninstalled Intel SD Host Controller (device manager > SD host adapter > SD host controller), then restart. That’s it. After formatting in NTFS, you can install as many apps as you like in the sd card (some apps need to be installed in the hard drive).This device is for light duty only. I really enjoyed using it. When on my lap, I press the drawing button On to turned off the keyboard function so I can rest my hands on the keyboard without activating keys, and use the pen to scroll on the screen when reading. Try it, it’s comfy.Hopefully Lenovo keeps on improving it. They did a great job in the form and weight factor.Tips:1. You can adjust for faster performance (control panel > system and security > system > advance system settings > Advance > Performance > settings). I chose custom, and only check the first 2 boxes.2. install Touch Me gesture studio. Very useful for customize gestures.3. Don’t forget to first update it to Windows 10 creators update—————————–I just had the windows version few days ago, and so far I’m loving it very much :). Very portable tablet/laptop. My main uses is for tablet but also want the versatility of a laptop. I love the 360 degree angle of yoga. You can position it anyway you like. No need to buy a separate stand. As soon as I got it, I right away installed windows 10 Creators update (it takes a while to finish download and installation. Don’t put your pc to sleep). I notice the screen rotation was not working after the updates, so I checked the sensors and uninstalled Broadcom driver that has ! (exclamation) on it (control panel>device manager>sensor>Broadcom), then restart the pc. Problem solved!Typing doesn’t bother me much (except the sound it makes when typing. Don’t know how to turn it off), since I don’t type much. Haven’t used the drawing/pen much, so can’t comment on that. Battery life is wonderful! The sound is very good, better than my surface pro! I’m planning to use this device for light uses only mainly to consume. This is not for heavy duty stuff.The only cons so far are:1. I wish it’s only 1lbs. or less2. Would be nice to write on screen with palm rejection similar to my surface pro33. options for better, faster processors4. doesn’t have fast chargingBought this for $370. I wouldn’t mind paying more if they make the device faster similar to Surface 🙂

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  2. Amazon Customer

    If you’re an artist, then….well, just read
    I’ll start off by what I was looking for, then get into the pros and cons of this neat little book. I was looking for something I could fit in my purse (and by purse I mean my medium sized backpack) that had the flexibility to download any program, and would get me back into art again. So naturally the Yoga Book looked like a godsend.The Pros:This little thing is nifty af. I got the Windows version, so I can get on different apps that are familiar to me. Switching between tablet and keyboard is easy enough and the speakers actually surprised me. Even when using headphones, the sound it crisp, clear, with just the right amount of bass. The tablet is mainly what attracted me to the laptop. It is pressure sensitive and the notebook that comes with it makes it very easy to draw naturally (a problem I always had with Wacom tablets is that it feels unnatural, so all my art looked….weird.). It goes fast enough for me, and is very light weight and portable to take anywhere. I may be of unpopular opinion, but I actually like the halo keyboard. It was pretty easy to type on with minimal typos, and could see me typing papers on it.The Cons:-Starting with a weird thing that happened with the battery. I would love it if I could connect any micro USB and charge it. However, when I tried that…that just drained the battery at a rapid speed. You need the specific outlet and cord it would seem.-Boot up is slow as molasses. It always gives me that PS1 start up vibe, like I don’t know if it will actually turn on or not.-THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR ARTISTS, so I was trying to download Paint Tool SAI on here, as that’s my art program of choice. It downloaded no problem….but pressure sensitivity didn’t work with it. I tried all the tricks in the book, then looked to Google to explain why my beloved program didn’t work. So unlike wacom tablets, the tablet feature has drivers only used by lenovo. The specific driver you need so that pressure sensitivity will work on SAI isn’t available. I use ArtRage, which is decent…but treats the paintbrush and pen tool very literally. So be careful what other programs you download for art as the drivers may not work.- The track pad is SO close to the spacebar that it takes some major getting used to-Windows updates are very tedious. I’m not sure what schedule they are going by but they make it very difficult to let it update.Overall, I am happy with the purchase. I will have to buy accessories that will allow a regualr USB port (as the micro usb port is very inconvenient. I will update a month from now to see how it still holds up.

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  3. DB

    Bought this refurbished biting the bullet, with a bit of skepticism due to some negative reviews and also being refurbished at an irresistibly discounted low price. So for have used this a bit over 2 months now since it’s delivery March 8.I’m very happy to provide some positive feedback with it’s:- great quality — can’t tell the difference between this refurbished unit with a brand new one out of the box, except for the extra “refurbished” sticker- decent rather fast performance- fantastic color and pixel 1920×1200 resolution, and fast-decent graphics performance all throughout use- ultra-long battery life- small, very thin, super lightweight, highly portable profile and- sturdy quality (already dropped it once, table height), and so far haven’t had any hiccup or any glitch.Limitations:- memory upgrade- halo keyboard could use even a slight spacial feed back mechanism (e.g. slightly embossed) to be fully useful for speed typing.Although with limitations, I find this nonetheless, an exceptional value!

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  4. Solid Advisor

    Looks like a great concept, but for me it failed in execution. I wanted to take freehand notes and convert to text. It does do that but conversion through one note is cumbersome and inaccurate. I was writing on paper on the tablet and arranging that was bothersome. The screen is also quite small. Maybe ok for other uses.

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  5. Costin G.

    Mine had issues with coming out of standby, which i think is it was just defective. Drawing on the wacom pad felt a bit awkward as opposed to on a screen like the surface. You pretty much have to use paper.The CPU is underpowered, everything is slow and sluggish. The storage was surprisingly slow as well, windows updated would take a few hours.The keyboard was very hard to use, especially if you touch type.Paper refills cost absurd amounts of money.Overall, it very sleek and light, sharp screen, but the hardware is just lacking way too much. For the cost it kind of makes sense (400$ on sale), but for the money you’ll get a much better deal finding a used surface pro 3.

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  6. ShowX

    Ran for 2 hours had to reboot after updates gave me bitlocker error tried windows recovery no go had to do fresh install of windows 10 and track down all tge drivers after was not too impressed

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  7. Edward Patterson

    Lasted 7 months before it turned off and stopped turning back on. Seller won’t respond to me.Don’t waste your money

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    Lenovo Yoga Book – FHD 10.1″ Windows Tablet – 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD), Black, ZA150000US
    Lenovo Yoga Book – FHD 10.1″ Windows Tablet – 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD), Black, ZA150000US

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