•  Date Published: 28 Apr 2025
    • Intel Core i5-5200U
    • Intel HD Graphics 5500
    • 14.0”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), IPS
    • 256GB SSD
    • 8GB RAM
    • 1.60 kg (3.5 lbs)

    Review

    Lenovo Yoga 3 in-depth review

    The convertible market is continuing to grow and larger companies are beginning to offer much more affordable solutions since most of the adaptable machines cost a little bit too much. Maybe that's the price of having a flexible, powerful and long-lasting notebook. Nonetheless, Lenovo is here to offer a much more reasonably priced device that doesn't lack the features of a normal Yoga device.As usual, the 360-degree hinges, AccuType keyboard, relatively thin and light design, and a good screen are the order of the day. Still, how Lenovo managed to keep the costs to a minimum? Build quality, of course. Don't get us wrong, though, the overall appearance and design are great for this price range but are nowhere near the top-tier Yoga notebooks. Keep on reading as the device has much m[...]

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    Pros

    • Nifty and flexible design
    • Above average battery life
    • Powerful hardware
    • IPS touch panel (considering the price tag)

    Cons

    • PWM across all brightness levels and low sRGB color gamut coverage
    • Hinges are overtighten (virtually impossible to open with one hand) and at the same time wobbles when using the touch screen