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Title: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: Redaktion on November 22, 2015, 05:29:55
Classy convertible. This is the flagship Yoga and Lenovo's poster child for the next year. Can this super-thin Skylake convertible replace your one-trick Ultrabook?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-900-13ISK-Convertible-Review.154217.0.html
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: exoterm on November 22, 2015, 06:49:15
please update the specs, USB type C is not listed under connectivity, only mentioned in the review text.
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: sally on November 22, 2015, 08:00:46
would you please review Yoga 700 11 and compare it with Yoga 3 11 ?
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: Filip on November 22, 2015, 13:28:53
Where can I purchase that configuration for 1000€? 8GB/256GB SSD costs 1400€
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: Allen.Ngo on November 22, 2015, 18:58:59
The price was a placeholder and has been updated. The test unit is indeed the 1400 Euro SKU

Yoga 700 is the next model down our pipeline

We can't add USB 3.1 Type-C into the Connectivity list just yet. Our system will soon be updated to recognize devices with USB Type-C (instead of just full-size USB 3.0 and 2.0).
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: Dolphin on July 01, 2016, 07:20:32
No option for angi-glare FHD 1920x1080p matte touchscreen display? I'll pass.
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 900 13ISK Convertible Review
Post by: VR1056 on December 26, 2017, 19:22:50
Lenovo laptops are not the same old IBM workhorses. Quality is exceedingly low, and service not up to the mark.
For my business use, I purchased a high end Lenovo Yoga 900 (in the $1400 range) which immediately after it's 1 yr warranty was over, refused to power up or charge.
The Lenovo service center is charging me $80 just to figure out the problem, and has suggested a possible $400 for eventual repair.

No other brand I've purchased has given such a terrible experience - Dell, HP, Sony, Toshiba, Apple.
Why would someone buy a $1500 Lenovo when even the cheapest $300 HP machine doesn't go bust after a year?

Lenovo refused to repair it or even tell me what is wrong - free of charge.