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Nearly every laptop that crosses Engadget's reviews desk these days is a gaming notebook, a Chromebook or maybe one of those super-cheap netbook things. It's not because I've grown lazy it's because there just haven't been many new models to test. I haven't reviewed an Ultrabook in months.
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If you need a tablet, then consider a 10- or an 8-inch companion device! Thanks to Windows 8.1 and SkyDrive (and other cool things like SkyDrive Pro or Windows Server 2012 R2 Work Folders), you can sync your content easily between primary device and companion device.Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro review: slim and sexy comes with some trade-offs It’s not a machine to be hand holding for long, but then, it’s a laptop first and not a tablet.
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Obviously, the Yoga is heavy compared to a tablet. No one should ever buy the Yoga as a tablet, but it’s nice on the couch for the occasional touch/play/browse.
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Hills of Glory and Shark Dash are fantastic on larger-than-tablet screens. I’ve also been using the machine on the couch to play a few games. I can’t say the same for micro-HDMI ports where the cable is prone to falling out if one of your neighbors sneezes. The mini-HDMI port gives a solid connection.
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I connected up to my TV via the mini-HDMI port and played video (using VLC) with no issues. I’ve been using the laptop in a few non-work ways too. It takes some getting used to, but there is a reassuring feeling to it (I think). There are no clearly delineated buttons, and the touch is a mechanical push and click. The keyboard is a joy to use, much better than my previous Asus UX31E (bad, but still better than the wet paper experience of the Acer S7). In my experience, you must scale QHD screens down to make them usable, so why on earth would you want to pay an extra $400 for one of those machines? I really don’t understand the fascination with QHD screens with crazy pixel resolutions. The 1920 x 1080 screen resolution is perfect (for me) on this size of machine. Office 365 Click-To-Run (via our account at work) had me connected in a matter of seconds. My apps were synchronized from another machine of my choosing. I’ve been using Windows 8.1 for a while so setting up the machine was easy. The docked stylus and some of the buttons shown with the Yoga in tablet mode. Remember that you can fold the screen back into tablet mode. Lenovo appear to put a lot of thought into how users will use their machines these buttons are all in the right places for a Windows tablet. There is also a physical Windows button on the base on the screen. On the side you will find the power, volume rocker, and auto-rotate-lock buttons. And it works nicely with OneNote and whiteboard apps in the Windows Store. You have palm blocking when the stylus reaches within a couple of inches of the screen. On the ThinkPad S1 Yoga, the stylus experience is good. I really dislike machines where the stylus cannot be docked – end users will often lose styluses (also grammatically correct: styli), and they are not cheap to replace. This model comes with a stylus that docks into the front-right corner. Are manufacturers crippling battery capacity to save money? That is disappointing for a “Haswell” generation computer, but few models out there offer the expected 10+ hours. The 16 GB SSD cache compensates for the 5400 RPM drive for lots of common little operations. Yes, it is slower to boot up than an SSD, but I don’t boot up Windows laptops very often.
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I had an option to upgrade that to a 256 GB SSD, but I wanted more storage capacity so I opted for hybrid storage comprised of a 1 TB 5400 RPM drive with 16 GB SSD cache.
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