To write, or not to write, that is the question. Whether ’tis nobler to write down the slings and arrows the mind suffers on a simple pad or pen or to go all digital amidst a sea of verbiage.
Sorry, I got a little literary there. But it’s hard not to with something as unique as the Lenovo Yoga Book ($549 for Windows, $499 for Android). Made for the writer, journalist or artist, the 0.38-inch thick convertible logs all your fevered pen strokes on its 10-inch screen via Lenovo’s proprietary Create Pad, which doubles as a first-of-its-kind haptic keyboard.
As novel as these innovations are, they prevent the Yoga Book from functioning as a fully realized Windows convertible, especially the typing experience. Ultimately, the Yoga Book needs quite a few tweaks before the convertible of tomorrow becomes ready for today.
Editor’s Note: Check out review of the Lenovo Yoga Book with Android – https://goo.gl/O40Kcx
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