The Yoga 3 Pro is the world's most adaptable PC. It features four different ways for you to do what you want: Laptop, Stand, Tent, or Tablet. The secret: Yoga 3 Pro's unique design and touchscreen display allows the screen to flip around 360 degrees. We pioneered the 2-in-1 Yoga laptop, and now it's better than ever. The new Yoga 3 Pro continues Lenovo's tradition of innovation with a device that is more stable, thinner than a pencil, and nearly a half-pound lighter than its predecessor. Crafted from 813 individual pieces of aluminum and steel, the Yoga 3 Pro's watchband-inspired hinge looks great and optimizes your experience no matter which way you use it. What's more, it offers enhanced stability so you can enjoy a great touchscreen experience - and even lay your Yoga flat at a 180 degree angle. The Intel CoreTM M processor is the ideal processor for multimode devices and others that require high performance with great energy efficiency. Starting at a mere 2.6 lbs and just 0.5" thin, the Yoga 3 Pro is ultraportable - it's perfect for doers on the go. And with up to 9 hours of battery life, you can go all day without recharging. Yoga Harmony adapts to you by intuitively optimizing settings, making app recommendations by mode, and sharing statistics about how you use the device. The Yoga 3 Pro's super-high-resolution QHD+ (3200 x 1800) 10-point multitouch display delivers spectacular visuals, while in-plane switching (IPS) technology assures that images will be crisp across a wide viewing angle. The Yoga 3 Pro features a/c WiFi for internet speeds up to 3 times faster than 802.11n. Premium JBL speakers and Waves Audio work together to deliver an immersive sound experience no matter which way you use your Yoga 3 Pro.
H**S
It's an "acceptable" laptop, but beware, it's not as good as it seems.
It's a very lightweight laptop, at the same level of a Mac Air. For those who are not Mac lovers, this would be the ideal laptop to carry on if you are very mobile person. Now, one thing: this is not a powerful laptop. Keep that in mind, having this laptop to use it as a hard core work (processor-wise) such as: Photoshop, Virtual Machines, Video or Audio rendering is the worst idea!This is a laptop to use for writing, surfing the net, emails, etc. It might turn very slow if you try to use it for coding, or even for too many things at the same time. I'm currently "fine" with it, however, it didn't 100% satisfy my needs, sometimes it turns to be too slow because I work in a very multi-tasking environment where I need to do several things at the same time, have several web pages and browsers opened, etc.Also, I have had few issues with BOD (blue screens of death), however, I am not sure it's the laptop to culript there, I think it can be Windows 8.1 which for me is a piece of junk. I would have ordered it with Windows 7 if I was able.Latest Microsoft updates have made it a little less annoying, but there are still things that annoy. For example: the screen resolution is very high (great!!) but the screen dimensions are simply stupid. You have to use icons and fonts very large to be able to read comfortable (I don't even use glasses, my vision is still perfect!). Also, if you do Remote Desktop or Virtual Machines, you will have a LOT of issues with this, because the resolutions will play an important problem, and according to forums and support, nothing can be done.
S**W
Good... BUT...
I want to go all in with 5 stars, but there are some negatives.First, it is borderline fragile. Lenovo did a compelling job of cutting out the weight. This PC is about as thick as a piece of paper and weighs little more than paper. The only way to accomplish that is by getting rid of the structural pieces that protect the computer from my gorilla typing. If you are a heavy-handed user, look elsewhere.Second, there is a newer chipset. That is probably not a huge thing, but it's a thing. That makes this model overpriced.Third, the AC ADAPTER is strange. The socket on the computer looks like it's a USB thingy. You can, in fact, plug in a USB cable if you're fully charged and have extra widgets. I can't imagine what kind of engineer thought this was a good idea. If I'd been in those design meetings, I would have raised my voice. A USB socket should be a USB socket.Fourth, there are no after-market AC ADAPTERs. This is my biggest negative. I can't find one... not from Lenovo, not from 3d parties. Nobody sells this adapter, and most of Lenovo's parts website is broken. My theory is that if you're going to all the trouble of building such a weird way of charging your laptop, you ought to offer extra chargers. Because no third party place has it either, I am worried that this is a "one-off" and nobody plans on cloning it.
K**M
- battery life keeps getting worse and lasting less
Had it for a couple of months now, here are the cons:- battery life keeps getting worse and lasting less.- built in lenovo bloatware is a bit of a pain in the a** to manage and is usually clunky and substandard- Wifi strength is terrible compared to other devices like an IPad or a Surface (I own all three)- Lenovo support is useless as I have attempted to approach them several times to no avail.- use as tablet is not really good as it becomes buggy.Pros:- sexy and sleek-
S**G
tablet can easy got stuck quite often
Battery run time is not ideal. much shorter than advertised. Hardware sensor that switches from various laptop, tent, tablet can easy got stuck quite often. Can be a pain for those whose doesn't know how to drain the battery to reset it. Sensor sensitivity needs work. 3200x1800 resolution while is very high, but not ideal for small screen. Everything else works just fine.
E**O
Not great
The computer is much slower than I expected, maybe because of the many Lenovo apps pre-installed. I also miss the "F" keys not available in the keyboard, and I'm also disappointed with Windows 8.1, full of glitches (specially when using Office). Besides that, it's still a very nice computer, worth of three stars.
J**N
Get a Surface Pro 3 and save yourself the grief!
I've had an awful time with this product! Maybe I bought something that was too advanced for my computer knowledge (I had a Macbook before). The battery doesn't last nearly as long as advertised so I'm constantly having to plug it in. When I play music (which I frequently like to do) it skips like it's struggling to make the connection and videos are glitchy and rarely match the audio. Trying to find solutions to all the problems this laptop has given me has taken away a great deal of time from me. I don't think it's worth what they're selling it for at all. I should have done more research and went with the surface pro! Oh also it gets really hot on the bottom right side. It was advertised to no fan but it sounds like a fan.. Another reviewer mentioned this as well. What's going on Lenovo? Did I get a lemon or something?
I**N
Convince Yourself! It IS Worth It!
I have been 100% satisfied with this laptop. I can't speak highly enough of it. Excellent in every way. The performance is great! I think it was used but the fact that I can't tell says it all! It does run a little hot if I have it on my lap with a blanket under it...but that's trivial! So fast and so worth every penny! Get one!
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