LENOVO YOGA 2
Of course, all these modes wouldn't mean nearly as much if the Yoga 2 13 was a substandard ultrabook, which it is not. The most notable feature, beyond the trick screen hinges, is the screen itself. The first-generation Yoga offered 1,600x900 resolution, but this model delivers a full 1080p (1,920x1,080) panel with in-plane switching (IPS) technology that delivers a wide viewing angle from all directions. It's also brighter than its predecessor and delivers a stunning image for videos and photos.
The downside of 1080p resolution on a 13.3-inch panel is that text can be rather small at default sizes. We set the size of text and other on-screen elements to the largest setting and found it workable. And if something is still too small, a quick spread-fingers gesture on the screen (or touchpad) zooms in. That's another improvement over the original Yoga 13: We found the gesture-interpretation ability of that device to be lacking, sometimes requiring repeated attempts. But the responsiveness of the new panel is excellent.
At this price, storage comes in the form of a 500GB hard drive augmented by a 16GB solid-state drive to speed up Windows functions. (Some other models can be ordered with a 256GB SSD.)
As for software, Lenovo provides recommended apps dubbed "Yoga Picks" for use in each mode. For example, suggested programs for stand mode include Skype, Netflix, and Yoga Camera Man, which lets you snap selfies via voice commands, add special effects, and then share the photos via social networking sites.
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Our Yoga 2 13 was built around Intel's 1.6GHz Core i5-4200U processor plus, in an obvious cost-cutting measure, 4GB of RAM. You can order systems from Lenovo's site with Core i7 power or 8GB of memory.
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The main problem ,with any of these yoga type devices is that they are far too heavy to hold for an extended period of time and I don't think the Yoga has the digizer/pen solution. The lenovo products that do are either more expensive (Helix) or under powered by comparison (Thinkpad Tablet 2/10). at last in my view yoga 2 capability is fun and functional.
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