At checkout use YOGASAVER to discount from £549.99 to £449.99 with free delivery.
Key specs:
Intel Core m3-6Y30 Processor( 900MHz 1866MHz 4MB)
Windows 10 Home 64
11.6" FHD LED 1920x1080
Integrated HD Graphics
8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L 1866 MHz
128GB SSD M.2
Intel Dual-band Wireless AC 3165 with BT 4.0
One year Warranty
4 Cell Li-Polymer
Latest comments (25)
mmbeak
11 Feb 16#25
Just tried that code - doesn't appear to be working either
acemum23
11 Feb 161#24
think my code is for the white one btw.
hope it helps someone.
never posted a deal of my own yet, so slightly hijacking this one!
acemum23
11 Feb 16#23
use code 10YG700 to get this for £435.59
also OPTIONS20 for other items on the site.
stainless77
3 Feb 16#22
Expired £549 now!
bavi014
30 Jan 16#19
Deal still on
mmbeak to bavi014
2 Feb 16#21
Are you sure? I've just tried adding the 'YOGASAVER' code and it's showing as invalid?
bavi014
30 Jan 16#20
Plus 3 year onsite can be bought separately for £48 usually £60, with : use code "LENOVO-ACC-20" for £12 off
For a giant Tablet, or a very mini Laptop, the price of this seems a wee bit excessive!, or is that just me?.
Considering you could knock together yourself an ASUS Transformer 10" Tablet WITH an included 500GB Keyboard Docking Bay for about half the price of the OP's Deal selling point ... or am I thinking out aloud too much?. :-)
amour3k
27 Jan 16#14
Someone on another Thread (last week I think it was?), commented in relation to these Sata M.2 SSD Drives.
If I recall well, Sata M.2 SSD's are physically smaller than regular SSD Hard Drives right?, &/or run quicker?, or something ...
Or am I Barking up the wrong tree?, thanx. :-)
GuigsyUK
27 Jan 16#13
I got one of these before Xmas for £530. Battery life is 6-7 hours, so good but not excellent. The screen is really nice. I disagree that 1080p isn't any use, I had a Asus Transformer T100 before this which was only 768p and I was always finding lack of on-screen text annoying. This is just about right. Anything less than 1080p just drives me up the wall nowdays!
I still don't see the point of these as 'all-in-one' devices. My old T100 (which was only 10" with detachable keyboard) was too unwieldy as a tablet. This is definitely too large. However, as a portable laptop (which is the only reason I bought it), it's great and I thoroughly recommend it.
634miyamoto
27 Jan 16#12
I like Lenovo stuff but to me this isn't much better than my 6 year old Compaq netbook 311 with SSD upgrade - and that was only £250. Lenovo has FULL HD as opposed to HD on the Compaq but who needs Full HD on 11.6 inch screen? You'll barely be able to read anything with really tiny fonts.
Nice alternative if you have something to trade in (and act quickly!).
Nexusfifth
26 Jan 16#1
Looks good to me, decent specs for such a machine, shame it is not 13.3, 11.6 is, at least for me, too small to be used as proper laptop.
winchman to Nexusfifth
27 Jan 16#10
To be honest 12.5" would be enough, far better than 11.6".
damadgeruk
26 Jan 16#8
Any users care to comment on battery life? How does this compare to the M-5Y10c processor as refurbished can be had for £340ish.
computersandstuff to damadgeruk
27 Jan 16#9
Battery life is pretty good. It has a 5270mAh battery. According to reviews the Skylake core M is apparently worth getting over the Broadwell generation. I haven't used both though.
Dave_c
26 Jan 16#7
This the only laptop the code works on? tried another with no luck
Opening post
Key specs:
Intel Core m3-6Y30 Processor( 900MHz 1866MHz 4MB)
Windows 10 Home 64
11.6" FHD LED 1920x1080
Integrated HD Graphics
8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L 1866 MHz
128GB SSD M.2
Intel Dual-band Wireless AC 3165 with BT 4.0
One year Warranty
4 Cell Li-Polymer
Latest comments (25)
hope it helps someone.
never posted a deal of my own yet, so slightly hijacking this one!
also OPTIONS20 for other items on the site.
The faster write speed was good, it booted up about the same, but not having any of the Lenovo bloat on a fresh install of Windows 10 was much nicer.
The one i got out of it was this one:
http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/flash-storage/client-ssd/MZNLN128HCGR?ia=831
Considering you could knock together yourself an ASUS Transformer 10" Tablet WITH an included 500GB Keyboard Docking Bay for about half the price of the OP's Deal selling point ... or am I thinking out aloud too much?. :-)
If I recall well, Sata M.2 SSD's are physically smaller than regular SSD Hard Drives right?, &/or run quicker?, or something ...
Or am I Barking up the wrong tree?, thanx. :-)
I still don't see the point of these as 'all-in-one' devices. My old T100 (which was only 10" with detachable keyboard) was too unwieldy as a tablet. This is definitely too large. However, as a portable laptop (which is the only reason I bought it), it's great and I thoroughly recommend it.
Nice alternative if you have something to trade in (and act quickly!).