The Next Gen
Tablet? #Helpful Post
hey
guys this is Austin and today I'm
here
at the video on one of the most
interesting
products I've seen in quite
a
while this is the Lenovo yoga book
first
of all I've got to give a big
shout
out to Lenovo for sponsoring this
video
tablets
have been boring for quite a
while
however this promises to spice
things
up a bit so the first thing that
jumps
out to me is this is seriously fen
I
think part of that is due to this
crazy
hinge that is such a cool touch on
top
of that it's actually easy to have
to
do with pretty much one finger and I
might
be wrong here but it looks like it
has
a camera on the keyboard so I guess
my
thought is is that when you want to
take
a rear-facing shot yeah the camera
is
on the keyboard that is actually kind
of
cool it's all metal it's all glass
it's
got this nice soft touch finish on
the
keyboard and I can't get over how
cool
this hinge is just watching it
that's
such a cool design you can bend
it
all the way back lay it flat close it
up
this
feels like a really high-end device
and
honestly for five hundred dollars
this
is a lot more than what you should
expect
to get this is really nice so
before
we go to in depth on this guy see
what
else comes in the box because this
has
a couple of interesting accessories
honestly
it's more than just what it
looks
like oh wait this is paper so one
of
the cool things about the yoga is
that
you set the pages down on the
keyboard
if using some touch magic will
actually
allow you to write on real
paper
and digitize it I'm getting a
little
excited it's rare to find a new
gadget
that actually has like some legit
like
actually cool features I mean look
at
that this is like some straight out
of
the matrix like I feel like this is
what
when I was younger I figured in
2016
I will be using one of these guys
whoa
so there's no actual physical click
on
it at all and you can see that when
the
actual yoga is on it lights up but
that
feels really interesting there's
like
a little bit of like tactile
feedback
it's something you get used to
reasonably
quickly after a couple hours
I
found myself close to my normal typing
speed
the lack of physical buttons is
understandable
due to just how thin the
yoga
book is and you've got quite a few
options
to customize including the touch
points
which learn and readjust based on
your
typing this all works together with
the
real pin which you can use with the
normal
stylus tip as a drawing tool or
swap
with an ink cart to draw with any
paper
over the keyboard and it'll
translate
into a digital drawing this is
really
cool stuff for taking notes or
sketching
and one of my personal
favorite
features is any pen turn this
on
in settings
touchscreen
will respond to nearly
anything
conductive which is seriously
entertaining
I could play with this all
day
that screen also happens to be a
great
display anyway it's a 10.1 inch
1920
by 1200 panel that has solid color
and
brightness inside it's rocking an
Intel
Atom x5 processor four gigs of RAM
and
64 gigs of storage with microSD
expansion
but interestingly there are
two
models there's the standard Android
Edition
that I have here but Lenovo also
has
a yoga book that runs Windows 10 the
Android
version has been heavily
customized
with features like a
navigation
bar a multi window support
and
it generally works pretty well
you'll
occasionally run into an app that
gets
confused this hardware is so cool
that
I honestly can't wait to get my
hands
on the Windows version to see what
it
can really do the yoga book is
totally
unique right now it works well
as
a laptop while not compromising on
being
a good tablet if you're looking
for
a portable device for getting work
done
it's definitely worth a look so
what
do you guys think about the yoga
book
let me know in the comments below
and
big shout out to Lenovo for making
this
video possible if you want to know
more
go check out some of the other
videos
on the yoga book and I will catch
you
in the next one
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