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Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10 [Windows] Review

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Most of you know by now my tablet preference leans windows with proclivity in mind. Lenovo understands this well and has brought its popular Yoga tablet line to the Windows side of the equation. The Yoga Tablet 2 10 with Windows packs a lot of the same physical attributes as its Android brethren. Powered by an Intel Quad-core Atom processor, with 2 GB of ram, 10.1 inch 1900×1200 10 finger touch display. An 8MP rear camera and a massive battery life that Lenovo claims will give you 15hrs of use time.

Lets start with that battery life, granted this is a full Windows 8.1 device battery life of those numbers are usually unheard of. But to our surprise and test. We where able to get 12+ hrs in the battery test and close to 14 hrs in our use case test. Which makes the Yoga Tablet 2 10 with Windows a very long-lasting device and great for the productivity minded. The addition of the keyboard is a smart and wise move by Lenovo. Granted the keyboard has some issues in terms of feel and also magnetic lock to the tablet. It is still a  welcome addition to the package. The overall performance of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet to is on pair with the Intel Atom processor and the front firing speakers make it a solid entertainment and consumption device.

Take a closer look at our video review below. But we like what we see with the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10 with Windows

  • processorIntel® Atom™ Quad-Core Processing
  • Operating SystemWindows 8.1 with Bing Operating System
  • Precision KeyboardClamshell Bluetooth Keyboard Dock for Productivity
  • ConvertibleFour Usage Modes – Now with New Hang Mode
  • BatteryUp to 15 Hours’ Battery Life for Incomparable Mobility
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