Great device - I love it. Switching seamless between Tablet and Laptop mode is a killer for me. The screen resolution is razor sharp and I have to say that with this generation Intel has nailed it with the Core-M platform.
Great device - I love it. Switching seamless between Tablet and Laptop mode is a killer for me. The screen resolution is razor sharp and I have to say that with this generation Intel has nailed it with the Core-M platform.
Machine worked great for 2 months and died. We sent it in to get fixed. They kept it for 2 1/2 months and ended up not being able to fix it. They then sent us a Lenovo Yoga that died in 10 months. They then wouldn't fix the Yoga because our warranty was up on the OLD computer.
The keyboard on this device consistently freezes and fails to registers inputs. While updating the firmware to the latest fixes this problem, it also breaks multitouch features on the trackpad (including right clicking).
For ~($) less, you get an M7/8GB/256GB spec tablet, as compared with M3/4GB/128G Surface Pro. This really sounds a good bargain. I have had a SP3 i5 4200U for less than a year, at work. I can tell you that user experience with these two are similar.
Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 700 80QL0020US comes with keyboard and stylus for those of you wondering; Trackpad isn't as sensitive as others have remarked about; M5 with 8Gb ram and the 256 Gb SSD is fast; The 530 buck price was nice too ;-
Could use another USB
I bought this from NCIX, but the issue is all Lenovo. The picture doesn't show the big stickers all over the 700 Miix. Yup. Stickers. Not the cling film stuff that every other manufacturer uses to brag about features, no, Lenovo wasn't gonna cheap out here. They wanted these stickers to look GOOD.
Great machine. It has a lot of power and when the keyboard is on, it acts like a high powered laptop. Otherwise it is a great tablet. Love it!
Lenovo has an elegant tablet/convertible in its lineup with the IdeaPad Miix 700 that overall, made a positive impression. The installed Core M processor provides enough computing power for routine use.
bright; high-contrast IPS screen; noiseless operation; SSD in M.2 format; keyboard dock; ActivePen; very good battery life
multi-thread throttling; GPU throttling; casing could be stiffer
Add that to the nagging and unnecessary software (which you won't find on the TabPro S or Microsoft's Surfaces), and the Lenovo Ideapad Miix 700 winds up being a 2-in-1 that we want to love, but only just like.
After the trend-setting success of the Surface, almost every laptop maker has added a sleek detachable to its portfolio. The $750, 12-inch Miix 700 is Lenovo's entry into this category, featuring the brand's signature watchband hinge, active pen support and a leather-backed folding keyboard.
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