The first time I saw Lenovo Yoga Book was inspiring: although I am definitely digital in tools and devices, I can’t give up, at work as in free time, to take notes or scribble ideas on a block notes. If the advantage in this case is certainly the speed, on the other hand the problem remains keeping my notes and sharing them easily.

IMG_2085

One of the features that I most loved in Lenovo Yoga Book, therefore, is the ability to pin everything you need on the practical notebook through Real Pen and see it magically appearing in real time on the display to edit, save or share it.

The design, however, is the real strength of Lenovo Yoga Book: weight and size really reduced, elegant and robust with a metal hinge thanks to which Yoga Book can be rotated 360 degrees and keeping any level of inclination.

IMG_2128

In addition to the tablet and notebook mode (thanks to the very stylish touch keyboard), the device can be used in the tent or stand mode, ideal for viewing multimedia files. All these features make Lenovo Yoga Book the ideal device to be carried in a bag or a backpack.

IMG_2118

So I recommend this device to those looking for a comfortable and practical work tool on travel, even considering the autonomy between 7 and 9 hours, as it allows you to write texts and e-mails thanks to the digital keyboard or take notes or make quick sketches free-hand to turn into digital files, eliminating the needing of printers or scanners (not always easily)

What do you think about it?


Join the Conversation