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LENOVO YOGA BOOK REVIEW

Posted on October 17, 2016December 23, 2018 By Jarvis

Lenovo has never been afraid to try crazy new ideas. The Yoga Book may be its craziest venture yet. It’s an otherworldly product that doesn’t fit comfortably in any existing category. It’s kind of like a 2-in-1, because it’s a tablet and it has a keyboard (unlike any you’ve ever seen), but it’s so much more than that.

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No other 2-in-1 has a touch-sensitive drawing slate that doubles as a notepad, and a crazy keyless keyboard that appears and vanishes with a touch of a button. The Yoga Book is truly unique, and for that reason alone, it’s one of the most exciting products we’ve reviewed this year.

A good idea is one thing, though. Executing it is another. We put the Android version of the Yoga Book through its paces to see if it’s a viable alternative to a laptop, or just a really unique tablet.
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