I just went and had a look at one and they also had the yoga 500 with 920m graphics i5 6200 cpu and a terabyte hybrid drive for the same price i didnt buy either in the end as i coudnt decide.
bma1445 to slidebed
17 Nov 15#20
Easy decision. Lots of gaming of graphics related apps? Get the 500. Otherwise get the 3.
reverandjoystick
13 Nov 15#18
Cheers mate
Gmoussoulides
13 Nov 15#13
out of stock
bma1445 to Gmoussoulides
13 Nov 15#17
Most stores have had this taken off the display - and will have 1 or 2 new units in stock. When we went to thurrock, the web said they had none, but they had 3.
By the OS sticker on it, by the CPU, etc. They just use common sense. If you send in a machine with a Windows XP sticker or a Pentium 4, they're going to know it's older than you say.
I just sent in the laptop it was replacing - a 2 and a bit year old HP laptop, which I paid £260 for, and which is currently going for about £130 on eBay. There isn't much difference in the cash back and the eBay values after fees, but it's just easier not having the hassle of eBay.
Ekko
13 Nov 15#7
I am only wondering about Dual Core Intel® Core™ i7-5500U... Would it not be better to get something with faster Quad Core i5 in similar price? Plus it's integrated GPU? You sure this is really THAT hot? Still voted for Yes because it's not bad..
ollie87 to Ekko
13 Nov 15#16
Not if you want it to run cool and have a good battery life.
I had a MacBook Pro with a Quad Core i7, it was a complete beast but it ran VERY hot under heavy load.
kenhkngai
13 Nov 15#15
how can they tell if your trade in machine is more than 6yrs old..?
reverandjoystick
13 Nov 151#9
Are these good for gaming? For instance, Fallout 4, Black Ops 3 etc..
drbrainsol to reverandjoystick
13 Nov 15#12
Of course not. They do not have a dedicated GPU. They are built for portability and efficiency. A bit of a gimmick as a personal computer if you ask me... Great for businesses / business owners though.
16.5fps on low at 720p for Fallout, Possibly could be marginally higher if that's based off of a lower spec setup.
It can handle a low level of gaming with everything at minimum but some games will still have unacceptable frame rates.
bma1445
13 Nov 152#11
First off, that review is for a different machine - it's for the very underpowered Core M Yoga 3 Pro (Not the i7 powered Yoga 3 here), with Windows 8 and I assume the Lenovo bloatware still installed. If you'd done your research you'd have known that though :wink:
You're always going to find issues online. You've just linked to the discussion board for a product - of course there's going to be negatives, most of which aren't about the Yoga 3.
I bought this machine last week and it's fantastic. With Windows 10, battery life is in the range of 7-9 hours depending on what you're doing. You're going to struggle to find another convertible laptop with the same specs and the same quality display for £500 after cash back.
While £500 may seem a great price the machine is quite seriously underpowered and suffers a range of 'glitches' discussed extensively on the Lenovo forums.
Opening post
£699.97 original price then £100 Lenovo cashback and £100 Microsoft trade-up cashback.
1.05% TCB too.
SPECIFICATION
Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-5500U Processor
- Dual core
- 2.4 GHz / 3 GHz with Turbo Boost
- 4 MB cache
Memory (RAM) 8 GB DDR3L
Storage 256 GB SSD
SCREEN
Screen size 14"
Screen type IPS LCD
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Touchscreen 10-point multitouch screen
Microsoft trade-in deal ends 15/11.
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By the OS sticker on it, by the CPU, etc. They just use common sense. If you send in a machine with a Windows XP sticker or a Pentium 4, they're going to know it's older than you say.
I just sent in the laptop it was replacing - a 2 and a bit year old HP laptop, which I paid £260 for, and which is currently going for about £130 on eBay. There isn't much difference in the cash back and the eBay values after fees, but it's just easier not having the hassle of eBay.
I had a MacBook Pro with a Quad Core i7, it was a complete beast but it ran VERY hot under heavy load.
16.5fps on low at 720p for Fallout, Possibly could be marginally higher if that's based off of a lower spec setup.
It can handle a low level of gaming with everything at minimum but some games will still have unacceptable frame rates.
You're always going to find issues online. You've just linked to the discussion board for a product - of course there's going to be negatives, most of which aren't about the Yoga 3.
I bought this machine last week and it's fantastic. With Windows 10, battery life is in the range of 7-9 hours depending on what you're doing. You're going to struggle to find another convertible laptop with the same specs and the same quality display for £500 after cash back.
Edit:
For the sake of fairness to the Op, here is Cnet's review for THIS machine: http://www.cnet.com/uk/products/lenovo-yoga-3-14/
http://www.cnet.com/uk/products/lenovo-yoga-3-pro/
While £500 may seem a great price the machine is quite seriously underpowered and suffers a range of 'glitches' discussed extensively on the Lenovo forums.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Yoga-Series-Notebooks/bd-p/ll06_en
I would do your research carefully and understand what you're getting before committing to this deal.