Lenovo Yoga Book: Inexpensive But Insanely Cool Machine!

Since its first release in August 2016, laptop and tablet users alike have taken notice. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" is one machine worth everyone's while. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" is reviewed for users' reference.

The "Lenovo Yoga Book" is a folding folding laptop hybrid making it a good choice to be used as a laptop or a tablet. As compared to competition such as Asus, this laptop is hinged and can be turned 360 degrees. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" can then be used as a laptop as it is turned to about 90 degrees and a full tablet when turned 360 degrees. For many, this can take a little getting used to as the keyboard is touch sensitive embedded on the panel as opposed to sticking out like most laptops. There is a purpose for this design of "Lenovo Yoga Book" though. It is designed to enable stylus driven functions to work seamlessly. This is also especially attractive to users into graphic design. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" keyboard panel can act as drawing board too. Simply put a piece of paper, draw on it and the laptop transforms the image to a digitized one. No other product in the market does this.

The downside of "Lenovo Yoga Book" is that it is not as powerful as other notebooks designed for heavy duty use. It only runs on Intel Atom x5-Z8550 found on smaller and compact netbooks. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" may not be advisable to users who are dependent on graphics and multitasking according to Techspot.

In a recent article posted by The Verge, users have fallen in love with using the "Lenovo Yoga Book" as Lenovo did a job well done bring a dream design to reality. The "Lenovo Yoga Book" is designed to look sleek, incredibly thin, sturdy and just simply beautiful. Another noteworthy thing about the "Lenovo Yoga Book" is that it only retails $500 US. It certainly will not burn a hole on a buyer's pocket compared to others. Depending on how the "Lenovo Yoga Book" will be utilized, it is one machine certainly worth a try.

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