Screen, keyboard and touchpad quality only middling
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This midrange laptop is one to buy if you want a good touchscreen and performance for the price. Don't buy it if you want the best graphics available or CD/DVD drive...
The 14.1in Lenovo Yoga 700 is a rather frustrating device. Its build quality and high performance levels make it a very capable system to take on the road, but other aspects like its screen and battery life let it down. We'd expect better at this price,...
The Lenovo Yoga 700 is the more affordable option to the Lenovo's premium two-in-one , the Yoga 900. Equipped with a 6th generation Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB of DDR3, SSD storage, and the patented 360-degree display hinge, the Yoga 700 is a great option...
The Lenovo Yoga 700 comes close to being among the best choices for a true laptop/tablet hybrid, thanks to its clever hinge design. Ultimately, however, its build quality, screen and touchpad make it feel of middling value compared to non-touchscreen Ultrabooks of the same price.
Lenovo Yoga 700 – Performance The Yoga 700 doesn't lack at all for performance in any area. I've tested a version without the Nvidia GPU, but even the integrated Intel graphics are quite capable of playing some basic games. Otherwise, the overall...
The Lenovo Yoga 700 is a serviceable and sensible 14" 2-in-1 convertible Ultrabook whose only failing is that it brings nothing new or sexy to the table. It's somewhat dull looking, but we like the soft touch finish and firm display hinges. It lacks...
If you're looking for a well-spec'd notebook that's relatively thin and light, then the Lenovo Yoga 700 is a good choice at $899 as reviewed. You get a 6th-gen Skylake processor with a full 8GB of RAM and decent 256GB SSD storage, in a chassis that...
The Lenovo Yoga 700 14″ is an ultraportable convertible at a great price point It is one device with four modes–laptop, stand, tablet, and tent, perfect for on-the-go computingI do a fair amount of traveling, both for my day job and for covering...
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