At checkout use LENVC7 to discount from £499.99 to £464.99 with free delivery.
I've been deciding for days what to buy next - tablet, laptop or a Convertible Laptop for best of both worlds. After deciding between the Surface 3 with Type Cover at £479, new Google Pixel C tablet with keyboard at £518 and this YOGA 700 2-in-1 laptop, it became clear to me this is the best to go for and now with the discount code makes it even better value for money.
While you could go to John Lewis and pay £499.99 with a 2 year warranty, you can get 3 years warranty at Lenovo using this same code for £516.33 total. So if you want to save money with the cheapest option and a 1 year warranty is good enough for you then here it is.
Key specs:
• Intel Core m3-6Y30 Dual-Core w/ Hyper-Threading Skylake Processor
• Intel HD Graphics 515 (GT2 version of the Skylake GPU)
• Windows 10 Home 64-bit
• 11.6" FHD LED IPS 1920x1080 Touchscreen
• 8GB DDR3L 1866 MHz
• 128GB SSD M.2
• Intel Dual-band Wireless AC 3165 with BT 4.0
• 1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 (1 supports D/C in), Micro HDMI-out, 4-in-1 card reader (SD MMC, SDHC, SDXC and SD), Audio combo jack, RJ-45
• LED Backlit Keyboard
• Stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater
• 1MP HD camera
• Up to 7 hours battery life with 45 WHr battery
• 1.1 kg / 15.8mm thin
Top comments
nic5354
28 Dec 153#3
Intel M's don't have fans :wink:
Latest comments (20)
szakko
16 Jan 16#20
I saw the deal for lenovo 700 11.6 inch here 464.99 pounds insted of 499 pounds using the code LENVC7 when I click the deal , I was diverted to Lenovo web site and they have their eCode . Going to the shopping basket the price is 499 pounds.
kindly explain this ? please and how to order this item with price tag 464.99 pounds?
computersandstuff
30 Dec 151#19
Got mine. It's rather nice. It doesn't however have a backlit keyboard. Lenovo have now added "(Optional)" onto the product page - an admission of their previously poor advertising I do believe.. Lets see if I can get a few more quid off...
t002236
29 Dec 152#18
"No, there's no backlit keyboard... what do you expect for something this price and this slim?"
Lol - I expect it if they say they've included it - otherwise I wouldn't have expected it...
ShoelessJimmy
29 Dec 15#17
Spoke to the sales team, the website listing is the 'up to' list of features, but this specific version does not have that feature. Lol that's a new one for me, kinda misleading...
Anyway I asked if there were any other missing features, none apparently. Still tempted, but backlit keys would have been great for this one.
GuigsyUK
29 Dec 151#16
I've had one of these for a few weeks. They are excellent. I paid £540 for it and still think it's a bargain.
No, there's no backlit keyboard... what do you expect for something this price and this slim?
Hot? I'm using it right now and have been for an hour. As per usual, it's slightly above room temperature. I've coded on it for hours, I've watched a film on it and I've even tried to game on it for a couple of hours (Hearthstone was a bit choppy, but still far faster than my mate's last gen Core M).
I've never had it crash and it's always been plenty fast enough. Unless I'm really loading it, it feels just as snappy as my Core i7 desktop. The only problem I've had is the touch pad doesn't register two-finger-dabs for a right click without a 30 second Registry change... it's a common Lenovo/Synaptics issue.
j_leech
28 Dec 15#15
just general use for my study. my preference now is Lenovo U31 from john lewis. better aftersale service i think
j_leech
28 Dec 15#8
any idea on Lenovo Yoga 3 14" – White which is currently selling at £599.99. considering the price, which one is more valuable
JimmyLevvy2 to j_leech
28 Dec 15#14
Depends what you have in mind for the use. I'm after something 10-12" either tablet, laptop or a convertible like this YOGA 700.
furbix
28 Dec 151#12
My memories of Windows are of complete and utter agony. Clicking and clicking and clicking, constant error boxes and crashing. Is Windows 10 as efficient to use as OSX? For instance say I want to copy a file from one folder to a memory stick folder, could I open up two windows and drag the file between them? Do they still give you a yes/no box to put something in the recycle bin then again to recycle it?
bobbler to furbix
28 Dec 152#13
LOL, hardly anything that you haven't been able to do for 20 years
Yes you can open up two windows and drag between them to copy a file. Think that has been around since Windows 95 let alone Windows 10!
You can turn off confirm delete to recycle bin - again that has been around since Windows 95 IIRC.
Or you can turn off recycle entirely and immediately delete.
computersandstuff
28 Dec 151#11
I have one of these on order and the Lenovo site is not clear in regards to the keyboard back light. I'd like one, but 10% off would work for me. Might try and get the discount when it arrives...
hornetsam
28 Dec 15#10
yes I have this exact model, yes its getting returned and not replaced as Lenovo said the 11 inch does not have a backlit and they will not change the website to say this. no idea why they did offer 10% off but I need a backlit
j_leech
28 Dec 15#9
Processor
Intel Core i7-5500U Processor( 2.40GHz 1600MHz 4MB)
Operating system
Windows 8.1 Update 64
Display type
14.0" FHD LED Backlit Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Total memory
8.0GB DDR3L 1600 MHz
Hard drive device
256GB SSD M.2
carsick77
28 Dec 15#7
This looks great on paper, hot!
faisal_uk
28 Dec 15#6
Not seen this latest model before - but it seems very good value for the price.
It has the same processor as the entry level Surface Pro 4 (which is about £850 with a keyboard).
Obviously the screen won't be as good, and no pen - but better to use as a laptop and has double the RAM.
hornetsam
28 Dec 15#2
also I can tell you right now after having to return two of these,they have NO backlit keyboard and get hot with no sign on a fan coming on
IrishRob to hornetsam
28 Dec 15#4
The lack of a backlit keyboard is a real PITA on a small laptop which would otherwise be great for living room use. A backlit keyboard version of the 700 was shown at launch, but has yet to materialise on Lenovo's website.
topazz to hornetsam
28 Dec 15#5
The Lenovo website specifically states it DOES come with a backlit keyboard. Are you sure you are referring to the exact same model? Lenovo's vast range of models can be confusing at the best of times. Also, Quidco pay 5%. Don't know whether it will work in conjunction with a discount code but no harm trying. Looks a decent deal to me.
nic5354
28 Dec 153#3
Intel M's don't have fans :wink:
Bendown
28 Dec 15#1
Just a word of warning with Lenovo, should your item develop a fault, it will have to go back to Germany (Medion) and the service is craap.
Opening post
I've been deciding for days what to buy next - tablet, laptop or a Convertible Laptop for best of both worlds. After deciding between the Surface 3 with Type Cover at £479, new Google Pixel C tablet with keyboard at £518 and this YOGA 700 2-in-1 laptop, it became clear to me this is the best to go for and now with the discount code makes it even better value for money.
While you could go to John Lewis and pay £499.99 with a 2 year warranty, you can get 3 years warranty at Lenovo using this same code for £516.33 total. So if you want to save money with the cheapest option and a 1 year warranty is good enough for you then here it is.
Key specs:
• Intel Core m3-6Y30 Dual-Core w/ Hyper-Threading Skylake Processor
• Intel HD Graphics 515 (GT2 version of the Skylake GPU)
• Windows 10 Home 64-bit
• 11.6" FHD LED IPS 1920x1080 Touchscreen
• 8GB DDR3L 1866 MHz
• 128GB SSD M.2
• Intel Dual-band Wireless AC 3165 with BT 4.0
• 1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 (1 supports D/C in), Micro HDMI-out, 4-in-1 card reader (SD MMC, SDHC, SDXC and SD), Audio combo jack, RJ-45
• LED Backlit Keyboard
• Stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater
• 1MP HD camera
• Up to 7 hours battery life with 45 WHr battery
• 1.1 kg / 15.8mm thin
Top comments
Latest comments (20)
kindly explain this ? please and how to order this item with price tag 464.99 pounds?
Lol - I expect it if they say they've included it - otherwise I wouldn't have expected it...
Anyway I asked if there were any other missing features, none apparently. Still tempted, but backlit keys would have been great for this one.
No, there's no backlit keyboard... what do you expect for something this price and this slim?
Hot? I'm using it right now and have been for an hour. As per usual, it's slightly above room temperature. I've coded on it for hours, I've watched a film on it and I've even tried to game on it for a couple of hours (Hearthstone was a bit choppy, but still far faster than my mate's last gen Core M).
I've never had it crash and it's always been plenty fast enough. Unless I'm really loading it, it feels just as snappy as my Core i7 desktop. The only problem I've had is the touch pad doesn't register two-finger-dabs for a right click without a 30 second Registry change... it's a common Lenovo/Synaptics issue.
Yes you can open up two windows and drag between them to copy a file. Think that has been around since Windows 95 let alone Windows 10!
You can turn off confirm delete to recycle bin - again that has been around since Windows 95 IIRC.
Or you can turn off recycle entirely and immediately delete.
Intel Core i7-5500U Processor( 2.40GHz 1600MHz 4MB)
Operating system
Windows 8.1 Update 64
Display type
14.0" FHD LED Backlit Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Total memory
8.0GB DDR3L 1600 MHz
Hard drive device
256GB SSD M.2
It has the same processor as the entry level Surface Pro 4 (which is about £850 with a keyboard).
Obviously the screen won't be as good, and no pen - but better to use as a laptop and has double the RAM.