Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 2 10 inch and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 2 10 inch.
January 2015
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The editors liked
Sharp IPS screen
Powerful speakers
Magnetic
Detachable keyboard dock
Decent battery life
The 10-inch Miix 2 has a high-res 1
920x1
200 display and a clever magnetic keyboard dock. The 128GB SSD is large for a hybrid tablet
The editors didn't like
Top-heavy design
Skittish touchpad
No angle adjustment while docked
So-so performance
The keyboard and touchpad have just enough lag and ergonomic weirdness to discourage productivity
And the fixed angle may not work for you. The pokey Atom processor is better suited for some Windows tasks than others
Top-heavy design, Skittish touchpad, No angle adjustment while docked, So-so performance
The Lenovo Miix 2 (10-inch) is an entry-level, detachable-hybrid Windows tablet that features a high-definition, In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen, a magnetic keyboard dock, and robust audio...
Published: 2014-04-22, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The 10-inch Miix 2 has a high-res 1,920x1,200 display and a clever magnetic keyboard dock. The 128GB SSD is large for a hybrid tablet
The keyboard and touchpad have just enough lag and ergonomic weirdness to discourage productivity, and the fixed angle may not work for you. The pokey Atom processor is better suited for some Windows tasks than others
With a bigger screen than most Windows tablets and an included keyboard dock, the 10-inch Lenovo Miix 2 tries to walk the line between entertainment and productivity, but it's still a few keyboard tweaks away from success....
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Published: 2015-09-11, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Top-heavy design. Skittish touchpad. No angle adjustment while docked. So-so performance
The Lenovo Miix 2 (10-inch) is an entry-level, detachable-hybrid Windows tablet that features a high-definition, In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen, a magnetic keyboard dock, and robust audio...
High resolution IPS panel, Decent performance, Magnetic keyboard dock is included, Micro-USB and Micro-HDMI port, 2x full-sized USB 2.0 ports (dock)
Reduced brightness on battery, Flash drive is fairly slow, Keyboard dock flexes, In clamshell mode, display angle not ideal, Build quality could be better
Lenovo Miix 2 10 Tablet What makes the Lenovo Miix 2 10 an interesting choice among Windows 8 tablets is without a doubt the included magnetic keyboard dock , which makes switching between the Laptop and the Stand mode a cinch, and the high-resolution IP...
Beautiful 1,920x1,200 touch screen, Loud audio, Good cameras, Long battery life, Microsoft Office included
Awkward key placement, Finicky touch pad
With its 1,920x1,200 touch screen, powerful speakers, and day-long battery life, the Lenovo Miix 2 10 is an excellent Windows 8 tablet, but the bundled keyboard is a disappointment for serious productivity work. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-04-21, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The 10-inch Miix 2 has a high-res 1,920x1,200 display and a clever magnetic keyboard dock. The 128GB SSD is large for a hybrid tablet
The keyboard and touchpad have just enough lag and ergonomic weirdness to discourage productivity, and the fixed angle may not work for you. The pokey Atom processor is better suited for some Windows tasks than others
With a bigger screen than most Windows tablets and an included keyboard dock, the 10-inch Lenovo Miix 2 tries to walk the line between entertainment and productivity, but it's still a few keyboard tweaks away from success....
The Lenovo Miix 2 sells for Rs. 25,700 range for 32GB variant. For that price, its screen quality, camera performance, multimedia capabilities, usability and good overall performance makes for a good purchase. The tablet also supports 3G connectivity usin...
Abstract: At CES 2014, Lenovo unveiled the Miix 2 range of Windows 8.1 dockable tablets , which brings the 'rip and flip' design of Lenovo's enterprise-aimed Thinkpad Helix to its consumer lineup. Available in 10- and 11-inch form factors, can the Miix 2 achieve th...
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Published: 2015-01-03, Author: Carl , review by: yugatech.com
Display is above average, Full-sized keyboard keys except for the top row, Above average battery life, Fantastic audio quality
Cramped keyboard, Flimsy trackpad, Tablet is a bit heavy for its size, Rear camera could've been better
Lenovo blurs further the hybrid laptop and tablet-with-a-dock segments with the release of their Miix 2 Series. It works as an alternative to laptops and utilizes the power of Windows to make a nice productivity slate-and-dock combo for everyday use. Over...
Abstract: At CES 2014, Lenovo unveiled the Miix 2 range of Windows 8.1 dockable tablets , which brings the 'rip and flip' design of Lenovo's enterprise-aimed Thinkpad Helix to its consumer lineup. Available in 10- and 11-inch form factors, can the Miix 2 achieve th...