Thursday, February 26, 2015

Thoughts on Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro | Ramblings of a Modern Developer


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Holiday Season 2014. I looked around and had several computers around the house – ones that I seldom used. So cleanup ensued and I sold off a Surface, a Macbook Air & an old HP laptop. All that raised cash had to go towards a new toy, right? My bet – the new Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro! I believe this was one of the best OEM innovation attempts and deserved a look. Primary dev machine continues to be a MacBook Pro – this was to be a side ultrabook for light work and staying connected. Here are my thoughts ..


Specs – 8 GB RAM | Intel Core M | 256 GB SSD | Win 8.1 Pro | 13.3″ QHD+ 3200 x 1800 IPS multitouch display.


Pros:


– It’s bright Orange

– Seriously, the whole laptop is orange from front to back

– Turns heads when used in public

– Beautiful super thin design

– The watch-band like hinge is solid

– The hinge is very flexible in any of the Yoga’s positions

– Responsive Touchscreen

– Super high resolution screen (3200×1800)

– Lots of screen real estate for geeky users

– Lenovo keyboard is crisp & makes for smooth typing

– Keyboard backlighting is soothing

– Rubberized material around keyboard is comfortable for constant touch

– No, it does not ship with SuperFish malware

– While no MacBook touchpad, the Yooga 3 Touchpad is the nicest I’ve seen on any Windows machine

– Charges up quickly

– No dearth of ports despite the thin design

– Yoga 3, while being a full-featured laptop, is exceptionally light

– Sleep & wake up are instantaneous

– Despite your doubts about the Intel Core M processor, performance is good under normal usage

– The iconic 360-degree fold-back Yoga hinge adds to flexibility of use

– Use it in laptop mode 90% of the time

– Reverse stand mode useful in planes as consumption device


Cons:


– Comes loaded with crapware, as expected from OEMs

– Almost enticing to install fresh Windows

– It’s not fanless & makes a slight whining noise at times

– Battery life under normal usage isn’t as great as the competition, but a decent 6+ hours

– Two finger tap to right click isn’t on by default & takes a registry edit to fix

– The display, while high-resolution and crisp, could use a tad more brightness


Overall, happy camper with the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro. Recommended!




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