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April 2014
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The editors liked
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8's super-slim
Unique design makes it easy to hold. It's also only $250
Comfortable to hold
Built-in stand
Light weight
MicroSD card slot
The editors didn't like
The tablet's low-resolution screen is dull and the heavily modified operating system is downright ugly
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 is an excellently designed piece of out-of-the-box thinking. There is no other tablet like it on the market (apart from the two 10-inch versions) and, rather than being a quirky bit of tat that's different for the sake of being di...
Abstract: The Nexus 7 (2013), LG G Pad and Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 are all small and cheap tablets, but which one should you buy? Find out in our Google Nexus 7 vs LG G Pad 8.3 vs Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 comparison review. Here are three similarly sized and priced table...
I've only been using the Yoga for just over three days, but I'm already enjoying it very much. If it wasn't for the dreadful skinning that's been applied I wouldn't have anything against it (apart from the crackling headphone socket!).Over the next couple...
Published: 2014-01-29, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Lenovo's 8-inch Yoga tablet is one of the best Android tablets I've used, combining a slim frame with a sharp screen and speedy processor.At first I wasn't sure about the cylindrical bulge down one side of the tablet, which houses the battery, the power...
The first thing you'll notice is this slate’s classy aluminium construction. It’s just 4mm at its thinnest point, which is mighty slim, and it’s very light as well. It's also a breeze to hold - just grab hold of the cylinder at the bottom that contains the Yoga's mammoth 6,000mAh battery. This also keeps the tablet trucking for hours, so if you take it on a long plane journey, you won't be withou
While the Yoga Tablet 8 has excellent design and battery life, it falls flat everywhere else. Performance is abysmal. Even with its 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM, it's just not quick enough to keep up with its similarly-priced peers. A simple task like swiping through the homescreen is laggy and sluggish. Even the latest Nexus 7 - which costs the same as the Yoga Tablet 8 - can handle
Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 8 is great to hold, thanks to its cylindrical bulge, and the built-in stand is great for viewing media and making video calls. But its performance just isn't up to scratch and doesn't match its stylish looks. If you're after a tabl...
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Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Sturdy build and kick stand, okay camera, long battery life
Odd shape, processor could be better
It's light enough to use as an e-book reader and the cylindrical bulge makes it easy to hold. The stand also comes in handy for viewing, reading and general use. It's a neat design, and one that's bound to win fans, but it's a pity the performance doesn...
The Yoga Tablet 8 is one of the best-designed Android tablet's we've seen and costs a reasonable amount. However, mediocre hardware and performance prevent it trumping the competition.Tags:Gadgets,Tablets,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery P...
Best battery life of any tablet, Built-in kickstand is useful, MicroSD support, Comfortable to hold for reading
Buggy interface, Ugly iOS 6 wannabe interface, Year-old tablet specs, Tinny, flat sound from speakers, 10-inch version doesn't stand sturdy
We want to like this tablet, but we can't. As much as we'd love to recommend a tablet because Ashton Kutcher laid his two and a half hands on it, if you're going to spend a few hundred dollars for a new device, you want the best you can get for your gre...