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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11: An Amazingly Flexible Ultrabook!

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It supports a Windows RT operating system and runs on Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. It has an 11.6-inch 1366x768p capacitive multi-touch display, which is quite impressive. The Yoga 11 is just 15.6mm thick and has an amazing battery life of 9.5 hours, which is the best among its fellow convertibles. Its sturdy design comes with an Aluminum body and a scratch-resistant plastic shell.

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The keyboard is great, durable, and has comfortable keys, but when used as a tablet, it gives an uncomfortable feel. The bezel around the screen could have been thinner.

The ultrabook is preloaded with some really cool pplications like Lenovo cloud storage, Kindle, Companion, Evernote Energy Management, Motion Control, Transition, and OneKey Rescue. The Yoga 11 has motion control, a feature that helps in operating through gestures without touching the screen. With Lenovo Motion Control, you can flip through photos or rewind/fast forward music through simple gestures.

The navigation around windows 8 interface is quite smooth. As far as connectivity is concerned, it has two USB 2.0 ports for peripheral devices, an HDMI output, and a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack socket on the board. Its one major drawback is that it has no LAN or microSD card slot. The yoga 11 even has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a SD/MMC card slot, and a 1MP front-facing camera. Its power button is on the front instead of inside, which means it can be easily turned on in any mode. The ultrabook produces a below average sound quality.

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