Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 700

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 700

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 700

Tucked away somewhere in Lenovo’s booth at the recent IFA show over in Berlin was the Yoga 700, the 2015 version of the small but powerful Yoga 3 (11-inch). It is so new that you won’t even find it on Lenovo’s website (at the time of writing that is).

Along with a new logo, Lenovo adopted the BMW style of using odd numbers to differentiate between the entry (3xx), mainstream (5xx), high-end (7xx) and super premium (9xx) model ranges of Yoga laptops.

This means that the 700 is perched just below the 900 (the soon-to-come, follow up to the Yoga 3 Pro) in the pecking order.

Lenovo Yoga 700 stand

The Lenovo Yoga 700 appears to be using the same plastic chassis as its predecessor and the same set of features – it has kept the exact same tried-and-trusted hinge solution allowing the screen to flip over completely.

The tapered design and the air vents on the previous model are still there as well, which hints at an active rather than a passive cooling system.

Lenovo Yoga 700 profile

There are a couple of USB 3.0 ports, an SD card slot, a mini-HDMI port and an 11.6-inch full HD touchscreen …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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