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Lenovo Miix 630 review: Ultra long-lasting 2-in-1 has a few too many issues

Posted on September 22, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The Lenovo Miix 630 is a Windows laptop that uses the same Qualcomm CPUs seen in top phones. Well, 2017’s top phones. This helps it last absolutely ages off a charge. And we really mean ages.

However, there are a few problems. It runs a training wheels version of Windows 10. This runs OK, but take those wheels off and the laptop’s ability falls off fairly swiftly. More important for the Miix 630’s intended use, the keyboard is flaky (even though, ironically, parts are quite excellent).

Design

  • Aluminium casing with plastic cut-out
  • 237 x 296 x 7.3mm; 1.395kg
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    https://www.pocket-lint.com/laptops/reviews/lenovo/145768-lenovo-miix-630-review-qualcomm-835-specs-verdict
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