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I've been looking for a new laptop for a long time and have narrowed my choices down to the following:
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
Acer S7
Sony Vaio Pro
HP Spectre 13
As you can probably see I'm looking for an ultrabook with a good IPS screen.
So I finally got to fool around a bit with the Yoga 2 Pro and I came away very impressed.
The entire ultrabook has a kind of rubbery feel to it. Not in a bad way though. It has some grip to it which makes it easy to handle. I like it. Also the hinge tension is just about right, it stays in any position with little effort and the screen isn't so heavy that it would tend to tip the keyboard back as happens with some of the lighter laptops. Also when closed the surfaces meet perfectly. That's important to me. There is a little bit of flex if you hold the laptop from one corner with the screen open. Just a tiny bit. Not enough to bother me.
The screen seems fantastic and I didn't notice the problem displaying yellow that many people are mentioning with this ultrabook.
Trackpad and buttons were smooth and responsive as was the touch screen.
$1200 for a 256GB SSD and 4500u processor seems like a pretty decent deal.
This will most likely be my next laptop.
Just thought I'd post my opinions on this unit in case anyone was interested.
Only downside I see from online reviews is the so-so battery life.
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
Acer S7
Sony Vaio Pro
HP Spectre 13
As you can probably see I'm looking for an ultrabook with a good IPS screen.
So I finally got to fool around a bit with the Yoga 2 Pro and I came away very impressed.
The entire ultrabook has a kind of rubbery feel to it. Not in a bad way though. It has some grip to it which makes it easy to handle. I like it. Also the hinge tension is just about right, it stays in any position with little effort and the screen isn't so heavy that it would tend to tip the keyboard back as happens with some of the lighter laptops. Also when closed the surfaces meet perfectly. That's important to me. There is a little bit of flex if you hold the laptop from one corner with the screen open. Just a tiny bit. Not enough to bother me.
The screen seems fantastic and I didn't notice the problem displaying yellow that many people are mentioning with this ultrabook.
Trackpad and buttons were smooth and responsive as was the touch screen.
$1200 for a 256GB SSD and 4500u processor seems like a pretty decent deal.
This will most likely be my next laptop.
Just thought I'd post my opinions on this unit in case anyone was interested.
Only downside I see from online reviews is the so-so battery life.
