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Lenovo Yoga Book (Windows) Review

Lenovo Yoga Book (Windows) Review

Posted on October 18, 2016December 23, 2018 By Jarvis

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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