![]() ![]() The design is somewhat broken up by the everyday necessity of buttons and openings required for speakers and ports, though these are on the ends so you still get that clean look. The panels are angled to create a ‘v’ which lets you easily open the Yoga Book up – again that watchband hinge offers just enough resistance to make it feel solid, but not enough to be difficult. The two panels meet so well that there’s obvious precision engineering in the design. LENOVO YOGA BOOK TURN OFF KEYCLICK AND VIBRATE FULLThe two panels of the clamshell design are hinged with Lenovo’s 360-degree watchband hinge which is so simple a concept but works so functionally you have no second thoughts about opening it, flipping it around in its full 360-degree rotation or sitting it upright in a laptop style orientation. It’s that use-case which Lenovo seems to want you to think about when using the Yoga Book, it’s around the same size as a hardback book, but infinitely lighter, and at a shade under one centimeter thick, it’s thinner and more comfortable to hold. ![]() The front has a Lenovo logo on it which is oriented in portrait which supports the idea of carrying the Yoga Book like an actual book. The outer shell is made of an aluminium and magnesium alloy and it feels just lovely to hold. The first thing you think when you pick up the Yoga Book is how deceptively light and comfortable it is to hold. The uniqueness of the concept is what catches your eye but the proof is in the longevity of the device once you get it in the hand. We’re obviously looking at the Android version of the tablet which starts shipping later this month from Lenovo for $799 with Android, you can also get a version running Windows 10 for $999.Īt IFA, the Yoga Book really was a big talking point. ![]()
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