Seems a pretty decent spec for the price. Not a huge SSD but an SSD nevertheless, and could be swapped out quite cheaply. Orange colour only, won't be everyones cup of tea but hope it helps someone looking for a 14" 2 in 1
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pic007
27 Mar 164#15
Very poor customer serv.
raefil
26 Mar 164#6
Terrible company absolutely awful service. 8 month old laptop right hand hinge broke totally refused to repair it under warranty. Received extremely sarcastic emails after saying that it wasnt fit for its purpose. A laptop should open and close.
I wouldnt touch another item theirs again, ever. It cost them more to return from repair centre in germany than it would to have repair it.
Give them a wide berth.
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TacticalTimbo
26 Mar 162#1
Can the SSD deffo be switched out, is it an M2?
huangxq2 to TacticalTimbo
27 Mar 16#11
The SSD is 2.5 inch SATA.
No spare M.2 slot either.
If the SSD is too small for you, go for the new Yoga 700 with 256GB SSD.
Good spot. That's a lot of machine for the money... Quite tempted!
axl515
26 Mar 16#4
Although note, as mentioned in the link I posted, you may need to remove the drive cage from the 5mm drive that comes with the laptop in order to fit a standard 7mm drive.
Sliwka
26 Mar 16#5
I'm using a Lightroom and Photoshop. How thus would preform? Is this display accurate with colours?
raefil
26 Mar 164#6
Terrible company absolutely awful service. 8 month old laptop right hand hinge broke totally refused to repair it under warranty. Received extremely sarcastic emails after saying that it wasnt fit for its purpose. A laptop should open and close.
I wouldnt touch another item theirs again, ever. It cost them more to return from repair centre in germany than it would to have repair it.
Give them a wide berth.
RedRain to raefil
27 Mar 161#14
same i bought the kids a similar lenovo both computers died with in weeks
blackc4t100 to raefil
27 Mar 16#22
Had a similar experience with them. Bought a asus i5 laptop with 1080 screen.
Turned it on and was a big bright green pixel/pixels in the centre of the screen. Couldnt even look at anything as your eye was drawn straight to it. Terrible for supposedly HD screen. Sent it back and the refused to replace saying stuck pixels are allowed on new screens. They ignored any emails and are just a tinpot disgrace for a company
Luckily Asus got involved and replaced it straight away.
Savonlaptops. Absolute horror of a company
Stay clear you have been warned
axl515
26 Mar 16#7
Here is a review from notbookcheck Sliwka, it should answer your questions. http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-3-14-Convertible-Review.138000.0.html
In terms of colour reproduction it seems reasonable for everyday use but not so good if your doing professional editing. The i7 will run those programs proficiently but again, it depends on how intensive the work your doing is
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I wouldnt touch another item theirs again, ever. It cost them more to return from repair centre in germany than it would to have repair it.
Give them a wide berth.
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No spare M.2 slot either.
If the SSD is too small for you, go for the new Yoga 700 with 256GB SSD.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Yoga-Series-Notebooks/Yoga-3-14-SSD-Upgrade/td-p/2049835
The SSD can definitely be switched, and no it isn't an M.2 Drive
I wouldnt touch another item theirs again, ever. It cost them more to return from repair centre in germany than it would to have repair it.
Give them a wide berth.
Turned it on and was a big bright green pixel/pixels in the centre of the screen. Couldnt even look at anything as your eye was drawn straight to it. Terrible for supposedly HD screen. Sent it back and the refused to replace saying stuck pixels are allowed on new screens. They ignored any emails and are just a tinpot disgrace for a company
Luckily Asus got involved and replaced it straight away.
Savonlaptops. Absolute horror of a company
Stay clear you have been warned
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-3-14-Convertible-Review.138000.0.html
In terms of colour reproduction it seems reasonable for everyday use but not so good if your doing professional editing. The i7 will run those programs proficiently but again, it depends on how intensive the work your doing is