The Lenovo Yoga Book is very different. In a market awash in look-a-likes and copy cats, it’s unique and innovative. There’s nothing else like it on the market.
It’s both a notebook without a physical keyboard and a tablet with a drawing pad. It combines Lenovo’s 360-degree Yoga hinge with a Wacom drawing tablet and an Android or Windows touchscreen tablet.
It’s sleek, slick, and thin. It turns heads. But can something this different be any good? Read on to find out.
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Jamison Cush Administrator NBR Reviewer
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
Nice review Jamison. You had some choice words in there for the "keyboard" ...and I can't say I'd disagree. The touch keyboards like this have yet to be practical. The Dell XPS 11 met the same fate.
Charles
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