Welcome to an epic TV with the brand-new Lenovo yoga, 11 notebooks, slash convertible / ultra book in an unboxing we have an Nvidia tegra3 installed, so it's legally not perfect to call it an Ultrabook, but there's also the yoga 13. This is the 11 which has an Intel processor, and so you can call that ultra buff. So, as you can see, we have a cardboard box which looks well quite light because I already took out the interesting part off the box on this. It actually doesn't say much except for Windows RT right here on this sticker, and then we have on the side here a little of technical details which are not that interesting. As I said: Terra 3, 2, gigs of ram 64 gigs of hard drive space of which you can use a 44 in our version after windows, is of course, installed probably properly, but ID 11.6 inch display, and then we have of course battery inside which has 42 what hours. As far as it says it here, and then it says nothing else on the cardboard box, but inside there will be this black beauty's, so Lenovo yoga 11, you can read it right there on the side, and you can see on the box here that it flips completely through so 360-degree display I just love this design.
This is one of my favorite designs, and you can also see here that we have 4 different ways of using it. You can use it a laptop mode. You can use it in a stand mode, tablet, mode and tent mode. The temple is quite interesting that it will actually look kind of like this, so you can just put it on a table or on them, I'm on your bed. Looking like a tent on the other side, it says the same thing on the back: it's just completely black.
So this is quite well normal box and let's see what we get when we look inside this $800 device and box the first, let's start with the tablet or the device itself. You can see that it's quite slim and light. Let me just put this to the side since there's only one more little box here inside, which is, of course the PS you. So the PSU is not that small, but also not too big. It's not standard USB, which I would actually prefer micro, USB or something like that would be just amazing but notices actually a PSU by Le Noble, as you can see here, not too big, but it has kind of a brick form.
It says Windows RT on this again there is no license key or anything on here and actually there is none on the device itself, so I don't think that Windows RT, actually Windows 8 RT needs any license keys. You can see here that we have a three pole connector and on this side, which is actually quite interesting. Is this USB connector, or it looks like USB, but it's some kind of Lenovo standard, so you can charge up your device quickly, and actually I think it gives out quite a lot of power. It says 2.25 amps at 20, volts output right here, and then we have of course. The second part, which is a big bulky, had and is a three pole connector right here.
So this is quite secure, but not that light compared to the yoga itself, which is about one kilogram right here, take everything off, and then you can look at the orange beauty which maybe is also available in different colors I'm. Not sure right now about that. But you can see that it looks quite well stunning and well, let's just start with the back, not with the port's with the back. You can see that we have beautiful rubber feet, not too big. They don't stand out at all, maybe one millimeter in the middle.
We have a sticker here with again some details, but you can take that off. Then, there's of course around the edges and nice little screws which have a star in them. So it's not standard Phillips, and it has a rubbery feeling on the bottom and on the top. But you can see that it's a fingerprint ripped Helen. So you cannot see any fingerprints by me or my fingers, and also it just feels quite nice.
If you had a nexus 7 tablet, maybe in your hands, that's the whole fields on here. Also, beautiful Lenovo logo- analyst, not reports. So we have power. I standard SD card reader. This will be a plus compared to a surface tablet, for example, which is about the same price for 64 gigs and keyboard version.
As this Lenovo USB 2.0 ones, then a headphone or actually speaker. I'm sorry about that. Then display rotation lock on the front. There is an on and off switch. I guess! Yes, it says on and off right there battery LED indicator.
Then we have volume rocker, another speaker HDMI. This may be a microphone, it doesn't say anything on. There may be a reset button, I would suggest probably microphone. Then we have, of course, here a USB and power or non-power. We had on the other side, this headset, so headphone and microphone port right there.
On the back. You can see. We have only here the space for the cover and display, since it rotates all the surrounding way. If you had any cables in there did, it would be probably fatal, and if you open up the device, you will see that actually windows should turn on since I haven't turned it off I, don't know why it's not turning on right now. So let me just hit the power button, but while it is turning on right there yeah, let's check out the keyboard, you can see quite beautiful, as always by Lenovo.
There is no backlight actually behind the keyboard, which would be, of course, also nice speech, but otherwise we have here, of course, the display brightness in flight mode, touchpad off sync mode volume, control again right there and right now. This is a German keyboard layout, but otherwise it will be deleted print and insert tab and shift are pretty small on this side, but otherwise all the keys are the standard size and feel quite perfect, as always by Lenovo, so big trackpad, as I said already, then a nice rubbish feeling again on here. It actually feels kind of like leather, but I probably don't think that Lenovo will use letter right here. Then we have of course Windows 8. There is a webcam on top.
We will check out just right now, if you already right here. So let's see the camera here, and you can see that it's quite dark right now in my room or actually the camera is just not that great yeah. Actually, it should be a little better than this, but well I. Don't think we can probably sweep the flipped oh well in video mode, it's the same, and it shoots 720p video. So that's of course, quite nice, but what's more interesting in the device is of course what you want to see.
Not only can you do this, but you can go further like that, and then you can put it on your table and like this, like attempt that this place should, of course flip, but it doesn't do it right now, since I turn it off before you can also put it down on your and flight test like this to watch movies gives you more space. Of course, when you look at it from the front- and you can completely close it up for tablet mode, and then you have AM your tablet mode right here and of course, the windows button in the middle, so you can go back to the last program and to the regular Windows 8 screen. So I can go browse here through all of my applications. You have, of course, a standard desktop mode with all the and office programs. So, even though this is Windows RT, you can still use it for working.
You can, of course, open Word, Excel, PowerPoint and note there's no Outlook on here right now, but there will be an email program actually, and you can see that it opens up this actually the first time. Otherwise, we can go back to Windows like this and is it is just fast, and it's really a fun way to use it, and you can get used to it pretty fast. Holding it like this, even though you have your hands on the keyboard, nothing will happen because till until only until here the keyboard is actually effective, and you can open up with the keyboard something on here after you go above 180 degrees. There will nothing happen if you type actually on here. If you hit the keyboard, nothing will show up on the screen or the only thing which is usable is the windows button.
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