Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro
One only refers to Lenovo's 2-in-1 Yoga category with its line. Search only in convertible hybrid laptop from the struggles of companies like Dell, HP, and Toshiba, which all use some variation on the basic design introduced in the first Yoga multimode notebook back in 2012. Now, with yoga 3 Pro ($ 1,299.99), Lenovo has come out with a new design that completely revamps the multimode hinge, the processor swaps for new hyper-efficient Intel Core M, and packages it all in a very thin , very luxurious new chassis. This is a step forward in the 2-in-1 design, and it is worth the high-end price, making Yoga 3 Pro Choice our editors' for the high-end hybrid convertible laptop.
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The Yoga 3 Pro is an evolutionary leap forward from the previous iteration. The biggest change is the hinge, leaving behind dual-axle designs seen in the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro and the Lenovo Yoga 2 13, and instead uses a watchband-inspired hinge that runs the length of the device. You can still flip and fold the laptop as usual, using different modes of use, such as Taxi, Canvas, and Display, but now you can also lay the laptop flat out 180 degrees, you can not do with the previous models. More importantly, the new hinge gives Lenovo a few more millimeters to shave the device, and that makes Yoga Yoga 3 Pro is the thinnest yet. In the past, I feel that 13 inches is simply too large for the use of the tablet, but the lighter, thinner Yoga 3 Pro has changed my mind.
There may also be some desire on the part Lenovo to see more diversity of line of Yoga from other 2-in-1 offer, especially now that many other manufacturers offer systems that are very similar to the original Yoga folding design. The new design watchband will certainly be more difficult to copy, with more than 800 individual pieces of hinge alone. The new design also makes for a sturdier hinge to hold up better taps and touch. Whatever the reasoning behind the watchband hinge, it is exceptional.
The laptop with dimensions of 0.5 by 12.99 by 8.98 inches (HWD), and weighing only 2.6 pounds. Molded plastic chassis, with anodized aluminum cap and the underside of the chassis, but the palm rest gets a soft-touch finish with a polka-dot texture. The laptop slims down even further with the new design fanless chassis, thanks to an Intel Core M processor, which does not need the cooling fan requirements of common laptop Intel CPU's.
The keyboard is a bit thinner as well, but Lenovo has managed to keep most comfortable deep and smooth movement keys seen in the past iterations of Yoga. Consequently, it can be as thin as can get a laptop while still having a regular keyboard, and even this one is not please all of the users I know I was annoyed by how shallow key travel is. The keyboard has backlighting, so typing in a dark room is a little more difficult. The touchpad is also very good, with all the motion control and precise tracking that you can expect from a Lenovo product.
The 13.3-inch display, with its ness Quadrangle HD (3200-by-1800) resolution, features Gorilla Glass, which should protect it from scratches and cracks. The edge-to-edge glass enhances only the motion controls and offers the ability to touch display with full 10-finger tracking. We saw another laptop with better-than-HD resolution, such as the Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch, Retina Display (2014), with a 2560-by-1600-resolution Retina display, and Toshiba Kirabook 13 i7s touch, with a 2560-by-1440 touch screen, but we have not seen as many things in the system. It has a gorgeous display, and really helps justify the premium price of Yoga that.
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