Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+
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Average of 18 scores (from 22 reviews)
Reviews for the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+
Faster, higher, longer. Lenovo took our criticism of the predecessor and equips the new Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ with a higher-resolution panel as well as more performance. But are there still WLAN problems and are the battery runtimes still impressive?
Source: Techradar Archive.org version
f you are looking for a 10-inch Android tablet, you can do worse than the Yoga 10 HD+, but if its key features are not important to you, devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 come in at a similar price. As a combined Android tablet for media consumption and a bit of work, the Yoga is appealing with its front facing stereo speakers enhancing media consumption and the stand working well with a Bluetooth keyboard connected.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 60% performance: 70% features: 80% workmanship: 70%
Source: T Break Archive.org version
Lenovo have certainly been listening to consumer feedback, and it’s evident in the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+. The company has all-out eliminated most of the hassles that plagued the previous model, and come up with a robust Android tablet that will power through several days without quitting. Interestingly enough, there’s also an optional keyboard cover if you want a quicker typing experience, but sadly that didn’t come along for me to review. If you’re in the market for an Android tablet that looks different yet does what you need it to, you’ve found it here.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/12/2014
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 85% performance: 80% features: 85% workmanship: 90%
Source: Trusted Reviews Archive.org version
Lenovo’s innovative stand works well when it comes to propping up its latest tablet, and the Yoga keeps going for longer than any rival thanks to a huge battery. The screen is fantastic, with a big resolution bump over its predecessor. The trade-off is a chunkier, heavier design and mid-range performance. It’s a great option if longevity is important and you’re looking for a bargain when compared to pricier, top-tier tablets.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/11/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 90% performance: 60% display: 90% mobility: 100% workmanship: 80%
Source: Laptop Mag Archive.org version
For $150 less than premium Android tablets and the iPad Air, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ is a pretty strong value. The slate sports a handy kickstand, loud speakers, and enough battery life to make it through a full day of work and play. Unfortunately, the tablet's sluggish performance makes it a poor choice for demanding games, while users who are picky about color quality won't like the 1080p display.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/21/2014
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Techreview Source Archive.org version
Lenovo recently released the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+, which is an updated version of the Yoga 10 from only a few months ago. They did this to address the two major complaints about the device: mediocre performance and low display resolution.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 07/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Notebookreview.com Archive.org version
Swiftly responding to user comments, Lenovo improved the biggest flaws of its first 10-inch Yoga Tablet -- display resolution and insufficiently powerful chipset -- and has replaced a barely average model with one of the best mid-range devices available on the market. Thanks to a better screen, noticeably greater performance and a comfortable, modern, and recognizable body, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ holds up against more expensive, premium devices.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Tech Advisor Archive.org version
We're certainly pleased to see that Lenovo has improved the display and processor of the Yoga Tablet 10 with the new HD+ model, without pushing up the price tag too much or putting a strain on the battery. The camera boost and design tweaks are a nice bonus, too. We're looking forward to putting the tablet through some further testing to find out just how much faster it is, and provide our final verdict for the device.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/26/2014
Foreign Reviews
Source: Konsument.at - Heft 12/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 11/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Chip.de DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/17/2014
Rating: Total score: 75% price: 68% features: 62% display: 92% mobility: 63%
Source: Connect - Heft 10/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 09/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 76%
Source: Areamobile DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/17/2014
Rating: Total score: 84% performance: 79% mobility: 95% workmanship: 95% ergonomy: 75%
Source: Computerbild - Heft 17/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 08/16/2014
Rating: Total score: 88%
Source: Android Magazin - Heft 5/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 08/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Stiftung Warentest - Heft 08/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 07/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Onlinekosten.de DE→EN Archive.org version
Positive: unusual design; integrated and practical pedestal; strong accumulator Negative: deficient graphics performance
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/11/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Netzwelt DE→EN Archive.org version
Positive: good display; good storage; very good display resolution Negative: mediocre CPU performance
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/21/2014
Source: Tuexperto ES→EN Archive.org version
Positive: Good design; long battery life.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/25/2014
Source: PCM NL→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/18/2014
Rating: Total score: 50%
Source: Journal du Geek FR→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/31/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Tabletowo PL→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/21/2014
Rating: Total score: 93% display: 90% mobility: 90% workmanship: 80%
Source: Tabletowo PL→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/27/2014
Source: Ferra.ru RU→EN Archive.org version
Positive: Good display; good design; good battery life. Negative: Poor camera; mediocre performance.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/02/2014
Comment
Model:
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ offers great flexibility alongside an excellent screen. Put those two together and one of the best video/movie watching device is born. The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ has large cylindrical bulge which not only acts as a pivot for the screen but also houses the 9000 mAh battery for long hours of usage.
The 10.1 inch screen offers FullHD capabilities with a resolution of 1920 by 1200. It has excellent viewing angles and good colors. To further enhance viewing pleasure, there are two front facing speakers as well.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ is powered by a 1.6 GHz quad core processor with 2 GB of RAM. This may not seem like much but the lower specifications certainly allow the battery life to be prolonged. There is 32 GB of native memory and a micro SD card can be added to increase storage space for your HD videos and pictures.
In short, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ has certainly upgraded from the previous model, answering to the demands of its users. It is made for watching videos and movies and hence, doesn't pack much processing power. With all of these combined, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ is really great but whether or not someone would buy a tablet for the sole purpose of watching movies is another issue altogether.
Series:
The Thinkpad Yoga is a series of ultrabooks manufactured by Lenovo. The Yoga Series was launched during 2012, and its successor, the ThinkPad Yoga 2, was released in the 4th quarter of 2014. Yoga laptops are made to be as light, thin and portable as possible, targeting the young and tech savvy consumers. The Thinkpad Yoga stands out due to its unique feature of being able to fold flexibly up to 360 degrees to switch to a tablet mode.
The Yoga Series started out in the end of 2012, with the Yoga 11 and Yoga 13 models, which are 11 and 13 inch respectively. Yoga 2 Pro was the second generation to be released end of 2013, a 13.3 inch model that is significantly lighter than the Yoga 13. The latest model to be released in the series is the Yoga 3 Pro, released recently at the end of 2014. This new model is even thinner and lighter than all its predecessors while maintaining the 13.3 inch size, although due to a more powerful processor the battery life is slightly reduced to just under 6 hours. Besides the ultrabooks, there are also the IdeaPad Yoga Tablets, which come in 8 inch and 10 inch models as well.
Qualcomm Adreno 305: Integrated mid-range graphics card in the Snapdragon 400 and S4 Plus SoCs that supports OpenGL ES 3.0 and features unified shaders.
These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
400 APQ8028: Quad-core SoC with four ARM Cortex-A7 cores clocked at up to 1.6 GHz. The chip is manufactured in 28 nm LP at TSMC.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
10.10":
This is a standard display format for tablet computers or small convertibles. You see more on the screen than on a smartphone but you can't use big resolutions well. On the other hand, mobility is not a problem.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Lenovo: Lenovo ("Le" from English legend, novo (Latin) for new) was founded in 1984 as a Chinese computer trading company. As of 2004, the company was the largest laptop manufacturer in China and, after acquiring IBM's PC division in 2005, the fourth largest in the world. In addition to desktops and notebooks, the company manufactures monitors, projectors, servers, etc, and specializes in developing, manufacturing and marketing consumer electronics, personal computers, software, enterprise solutions and related services.
In 2016, the company ranked first in the world in computer sales. It still held it in 2023 with about 23% global market share. Important product lines are Thinkpad, Legion and Ideapad.
In 2011, it acquired a majority stake in Medion AG, a European computer hardware manufacturer. In 2014, Motorola Mobility was purchased, which gave Lenovo a boost in the smartphone market.
77.5%: This rating is not earth-shattering. This rating must actually be seen as average, since there are about as many devices with worse ratings as better ones. A purchase recommendation can only be seen with a lot of goodwill, unless it is about websites that generally rate strictly.
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