The slope mode - - Among the improvements, the full HD display (1920 x 1200), the slightly more powerful processor, the enhanced memory, the "better" camera as well as the ingenious Stand, which is a further "mode" primarily include has been upgraded. In addition, some cosmetics. Worth mentioning is also the volume control on the left in Stand Mode (the predecessor he was found on the right side), but located in the tilt and slope mode again on the right and the hold mode is not can operate more from below but from above. Only at this volume control, you realize that the product developers at Lenovo downright heads must have broken in to find the ideal solution for the four modes. ;-) Everything else remained unchanged. Unchanged well.
Positive:
- The solid and accurate processing
- The high quality feel, coupled with the unique optics
- The ergonomic, comfortable portability
- The user-friendly, clear configuration and usability; the graphical user interface is a perfect success
- The latest Android operating system runs absolutely smoothly, no dropouts or even hangers
- The 8-inch screen provides lifelike colors in sufficient brilliance represents and responds without any delay on the movements of the fingers
- The built-in WLAN and Bluetooth components work stably
- The very sensitive aGPS receiver (satellite is found in less than 30 seconds; as navigation software, I recommend the free Navfree)
- The speakers produce considering its size a perfectly acceptable soundscape (despite the "Dolby Digital Sound optimization" please do not expect high-end system!); with a good headset, I rate the sound as excellent
- The 6400 mAh strong battery enables at full capacity realistic 12 to 14 hours unspoiled enjoyment far from any electrical outlet
- The memory can be expanded through a microSD card
- Support for USB On-The-Go
Negatives:
- The 8 megapixel camera really is only suitable for snapshots, the front camera takes better snapshots. I suspect that the software (yet?) Is not 100% compatible with the hardware
- The factory-installed applications that partly unfortunately can not be uninstall
Conclusion: Lenovo Yoga 2 is an all-rounder tablet with a strong, incredible battery and an unbeatable price-performance ratio. Thanks to the countless apps it mutates in fact a meaningful, versatile and useful fun and / or working machine, which can be hung on the wall to even now. :-) From me it gets a full purchase recommendation.
If still a high quality, visually appealing and perfectly fitting sleeve for the new Yoga Tablet is searched, I can recommend the Fintie Lenovo with auto sleep / wake function.