Seems like another good laptop price, again a refurb, with a 12month guarantee but from my previous purchasing experience, most items look new! Was selling for £149.99 on this same link just recently on 12/06/16
Manufacturer refurbished: An item that has been professionally restored to working order by a manufacturer-approved vendor. ... Read moreabout the condition
Type: Notebook/Laptop
Memory: 2GB Brand: Lenovo
Processor Type: Intel Pentium Colour: White
Processor Speed: 2.16GHz Model: Yoga 300
Hard Drive Capacity: 32GB MPN: Does not apply
Operating System: Windows 8 Screen Size: 11.6"
EAN: Does not apply
Refurbished With a 12 Month Argos Guarantee
•4 ways to work or play - The Levo YOGA 300 goes 360 degrees, and features 4 ways to do almost anything: Laptop, Stand, Tent or Tablet.
•Dolby engineers have enhanced the audio capabilities on the FLEX/YOGA to vastly improve your listening experience. Our convertible laptops provides near home theater-quality audio on everything from movies and music to VoIP, video conferencing, and games.
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
•Intel Pentium N2840 dual core processor.
•2.16GHz processor speed.
•2GB RAM.
•32GB SATA-III hard drive.
•Microsoft Windows 8.
Display features:
•11.6 inch screen.
•High definition display.
•Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
Graphics:
•Intel HD Graphics.
•Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
•2 USB 2.0 ports.
•1 USB 3.0 port.
•1 HDMI port.
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi enabled.
General features:
•Up to 30 hours battery life.
•Size H2.18, W29.9, D20.9cm.
•Weight 1.4kg.
Catalogue number 451/8488
Latest comments (59)
Smartguy1
6 Dec 16#59
Well I did the clean install of windows 10 after downloading all the necessary drivers from Lenovo. Make sure you delete all partitions just to be sure. You will lose one key recovery and also the UEFI secure boot but you don't need it. Boots fine from legacy.
It has one finger scroll. I use a mac as well so I been used to two finger scrolling for years. That's something manufacturers for windows pinched from Apple. I personally prefer two fingers and so does the wife. The touchpad is not too bad on these. The scrolling one finger or two is just a selection in the mouse settings. These are still selling new for silly money in Currys. It's not a £280.00 machine considering the competition but at £104.99 it was a bargain.
Selling my Asus T300 chi if anyone interested. Look out for it on ebay. I don't use it anymore and it only had little use. I bought it for the car but it's too nice for that and that's why I bought the Lenovo.
ccp9193
8 Aug 16#53
Got mine, thanks OP. Mine is also 4GB RAM with 500 HD. Good condition. Battery is one issue, first two times, turned off at just less than 50%, now lasts about 2.5 hours after few charges, which is still good enough for money.
Screen is not very good, but then again, it is for kids homework, and good value for money.
hackerace to ccp9193
6 Dec 16#58
whats is like, does it have 1 finger scroll on the touch pad or is it 2 finger, I was looking at buying one but want to know this information first as i dont like 2 finger ones.
Smartguy1
25 Aug 16#57
Yes pretty good for £104.99. Hopefully mine will be better when I do a fresh install of windows 10. I didn't realise what a difference it made until I did it on my Miix 2. It still had the old 8.1 recovery partition and it took a while to get rid of it. It would not let me boot from usb even using Rufus software. In the end I used my recovery drive that I had done following a fresh install of windows 10 on my miix 3. I didn't think it would work but it did and removed the recovery partition. Downloaded the win 8.1 drivers from Lenovo for the miix 2 and I can't tell you what a difference it makes. Someone is going to be a happy bunny on ebay pretty soon when I put it up for sale. Looks like Lenovo recovery drives can be used from laptop to tablet and vice versa.
JustExtreme
25 Aug 16#56
not bad at all for a quad core
Smartguy1
12 Aug 16#55
Just booted it up and checked PC info. 4gb ram, 500gb Hard drive and N3540 quad core processor with benchmark pass of 1965. BONUS........
Wow, that's a good spec for £104.99. Now just need windows 10 and an SSD. My only complaint about this and every other small screen laptop is the big bezel around the screen. Only a small complaint and the lower resolution screen to my Miix 3 is actually better for the menus as the font is larger. Windows 8 icons look awful but windows 10 is downloading this very minute.
Seeing as it has the 1366 x 768 resolution which a lot of people moan isn't good enough, including myself, It's actually pretty damn good at this screen size. A good test for me is Katy Perry's Road on Youtube but I reckon she looks good in any resolution.
Thanks to Ginger Bread Cat for posting.
normal
1 Aug 16#35
I got a Pentium N2840, 4GB Rám and 500Gb hard drive. Seems like a bit of a lottery.
Smartguy1 to normal
12 Aug 16#54
I got that too. Arrived on Monday but I been on holiday this week so just opened it today. N2840, 4gb ram and 500gb hard drive is what it says on the box. Not checked its actual spec as not switched it on. I was quite impressed with the quality for refurbished. Just one tiny scratch on the lid about 4mm long and as thin as a hair and a little dent about the size of ball point pen tip next to the trackpad. Quite impressed by the spec for the money. The benchmark pass mark is actually better than my Lenovo Miix 3 and I find that pretty good for the money so we will see. Not sure how a dual core with higher pass mark will be better than a quad core with lower benchmark but we will soon find out.
Sorry for doubting you guys who said you got a better model than posted. I did think a couple of you were winding us up.
staffdaisy
6 Aug 16#51
Well mine arrived yesterday but I am away at present - neighbour to,d he the postie has dropped it over 6 foot fence onto concrete in my garden !
Smartguy1 to staffdaisy
6 Aug 16#52
I didn't think the Royal Mail were clever enough to think about dropping parcels over a fence. More of a My H*****s trick.
gundwani
5 Aug 16#49
I also got the 4GB RAM 500GB drive and it was in next to mint condition so very happy. Touchpad is horribly unresponsive but can live with that. Thanks again to OP. Hopefully price will drop soon for those who missed out.
Smartguy1 to gundwani
5 Aug 16#50
Mine should have been delivered today but wasn't. Looks like it's sat at Sheffield at the minute according to the tracking number. Fingers crossed its a 4gb ram 500gb model. Can't wait to do an ssd update but no doubt I will be unlucky.
julieallen
5 Aug 16#48
typical, up to £119.99 when I went to order, will wait a bit and see if it drops again :disappointed:
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Smartguy1
3 Aug 161#47
Typical. I ordered this today and just seen a Dell Venue 64gb / 2gb ram for sale for the same money. Only thing that puts me off is a real fancy web page with a name that makes them sound like a manufacturer outlet and it's a private house. Not that there is anything wrong with that but just puts me off. Feedback good though.
Smartguy1
3 Aug 161#46
I keep my fingers crossed. It's still a decent deal even for the 32gb model but sometimes getting something better for less is a good feeling. 32gb running windows is a bit of a laugh considering memory and hard drives are cheap. Not too bothered about overall condition so long as it's not in the same state as one of the guys who bought the dell deal for similar money.
Ginger bread cat
3 Aug 16#45
I posted the deal, and got 4gb 500GB model, but unfortunately the keypad base is in awful condition scuffed all over and touch pad is well worn. I have requested a swap. First time I have had a refurb from Argos that has been in poor condition, saying that, outer case is brand new looking!
staffdaisy
3 Aug 16#44
I have just done the same and ordered it - by the way the 100s Lenovo which I received today already had Windows 10 home on it so no need to upgrade it - will post next week as to what I actually receive.
Smartguy1
3 Aug 16#43
Ok so I bit the bullet and bought one. If it's the 32gb version though I will send it back. If it's a better model I will post a picture. If it's a 32gb one I will be asking the guys who said they got the 4gb ram and bigger hard drives to post a picture of their purchase. Sorry guys but sometimes you have to back other things up and not just your hard drive.
staffdaisy
3 Aug 16#42
Yeah I have the same issue just got a 100s from Argos and struggling with the 32 GB wish they could get their act sorted out and put items on properly - thinking about ringing them but not sure if that hinder rather than help. Think might send the 100s back anyway
gizmokaka
3 Aug 161#40
got mine yesterday: Intel N3540 chipset, 4 GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive-great value for money!
Scotty Boy to gizmokaka
3 Aug 161#41
I'm still considering buying one but it's the pot luck at the draw with regards to which one you get that's bugging me...last thing i need just now is to be chasing down all of the parts needed to install a larger capacity storage device, as an SDXC wouldn't be enough for what I plan to use it for. :disappointed:
staffdaisy
2 Aug 16#37
Just a shame I can't just order the higher spec model ! - it is apparently still possible to get the free upgrade to Windows 10
Smartguy1 to staffdaisy
2 Aug 16#39
Isn't the upgrade only still available to businesses and not the general public. I just tried the Microsoft site and it says the windows 10 free upgrade has ended. It says the best way to experience windows 10 is to buy a new device.
julieallen
1 Aug 16#36
what sort of condition did they arrive in to the people who have one? Were they brown boxed or original boxed please?
normal to julieallen
2 Aug 161#38
Turns out my laptop was original spec. Box was different.
Smartguy1
30 Jul 16#34
It could be worth buying one anyway. If you don't like it, it is covered by Argos 30 day money back guarantee although buyer pays return postage. If it has a better spec, you win. If you was thinking about buying the laptop with the spec shown above you still win.
Windows 8 though which is of no use to me whatsoever.
thenokiaguru
30 Jul 161#32
Nope, got mine today and got the stated spec 2gb ram and 32gb hdd
Scotty Boy to thenokiaguru
30 Jul 16#33
That's not good :disappointed:
Darkmemento
30 Jul 16#31
Anyone else order and got the same upgraded spec?
Scotty Boy
30 Jul 16#30
+1 - Tempted to buy one myself so i can replace my backup X200 ThinkPad...decisions, decisions! :laughing:
Smartguy1
28 Jul 161#29
Yet another incorrect spec by Argos to your advantage which is very nice. There would be some stupid people who would complain they got more than they bargained for and even some stupid people who would tell Argos they are selling an item much under-valued !! Well done, that's a decent spec for the money.
jamesjam
28 Jul 161#28
hi all
i purchased one for photos mainly.. arrived today
just installed it and the ram is 4Gb and Hdd is 500Gb intel pentium N3540 2.6ghz
its pretty fast and light weight. key board is good and usb slots x3 plus sd card slot
CiaranC
27 Jul 16#27
:disappointed: I meant to say not nice.
Elvis F Christ
27 Jul 16#26
Hi I also have an i5 full size laptop, and find myself using the Lenovo more, as it has a nice display, good touchscreen, and is happy running Wuaki, Amazon Prime video etc....great battery and stand-by time and .....its cheap so I dont have to be too 'precious' with it.
Not suitable as an main device; but brilliant for the money....how much do people waste on cigarettes/drink in a week....?
Elvis F Christ
26 Jul 16#23
Hi, i have one and its been brilliant....But with one major caveat- I,ve found it impossible to upgrade to W10; and keep 'running out' of memory- (Even after changing the 128GB sandisk thumb drive I added) to NTFS.....nightmare.....
Windows is the problem; not the device- i wish i could run Android on it!
Ps, its an 2840 Celeron; which is plenty fast.
SFconvert to Elvis F Christ
27 Jul 16#25
Are you sure you can describe it as fast, I have a Toshiba laptop with a 2810 processor, wouldn't describe it as fast, I've stuck an Ssd in it so things do load fast, but web browsing is still slow, I use Firefox or edge, and it also really stutters with video over 480p. It's got 4gb ram too.
Darkmemento
26 Jul 16#24
Thanks OP think I am going to take the plunge on this.
Has anyone received one yet and can confirm the processor?
Smartguy1
25 Jul 16#22
I think this model was on offer a while back on Amazon and quite a few people said it came with the N2940 processor which is faster. It would be interesting to see if anyone gets one of those on this deal as that would be an amazing bargain.
liveinabin
25 Jul 161#21
I think 'refurbished' from Argos means they just scraped most of the sick off :smiley:
ThePrince
24 Jul 16#2
"Up to 30 hours battery life"
That's amazing if true. Can anyone confirm?
watson44 to ThePrince
24 Jul 16#9
Playing a 720p MP4 video on loop the Yoga 300 lasts six hours 34 minutes at 120 cd/m2 brightness. This is a light task, so will be similar to (or slightly more than) what you’ll see when using the laptop to do basic work.
im fairly sure thats a typo or it means on sleep mode
siavfc17
25 Jul 16#19
Thanks op
normal
25 Jul 16#18
Does it have a SD card slot?
tanked
25 Jul 16#17
ah, okay. Couldn't work out where they got a 32Gb Sata hard drive from.
redflash
25 Jul 16#16
This 32GB SSD version the storage is soldered to the board and does not have the relevant SATA connection to add/upgrade to a bigger drive, http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=2751260 (translation needed) although as said in the link you might be able to buy a cable that will add the SATA connection but it's not a certainty it would work. Only the versions that come with a HDD have the SATA connection like in your picture https://bayton.org/2016/02/lenovo-yoga-300-11iby-hard-drive-upgrade/
jaydeeuk1
24 Jul 16#10
32gb sata III, really? Does this even have a sata or m2 slot?
tanked to jaydeeuk1
24 Jul 161#15
Looks like it
though I'm gutted you can't upgrade the memory from 2Gb.
Still, £104.99. Excellent
kotr
24 Jul 16#13
Is this 64bit.
I assume that anyone who says this is ok for work are joined to a workgroup because you couldn't put this piece of junk onto a domain.
thanks, that, with the review posted saved me£100
bagelsaurus
24 Jul 161#11
Damn it, I paid 150 for this a few weeks back. It's a decent laptop though, I use it for standard office tasks and it copes alright. Battery does last ages, but depends on what you're doing. Probably the best 2 in 1 you can get at this price.
zaheer2003
24 Jul 16#8
I checked out the HP stream which has a similar processor and it lags... Try and get something with a quad core atom processor.
Pondlife
24 Jul 16#7
There isn't a Pentium n2840 though only a Celeron. So not unusually Argos description if wrong.
Opening post
Manufacturer refurbished: An item that has been professionally restored to working order by a manufacturer-approved vendor. ... Read moreabout the condition
Type: Notebook/Laptop
Memory: 2GB Brand: Lenovo
Processor Type: Intel Pentium Colour: White
Processor Speed: 2.16GHz Model: Yoga 300
Hard Drive Capacity: 32GB MPN: Does not apply
Operating System: Windows 8 Screen Size: 11.6"
EAN: Does not apply
Refurbished With a 12 Month Argos Guarantee
•4 ways to work or play - The Levo YOGA 300 goes 360 degrees, and features 4 ways to do almost anything: Laptop, Stand, Tent or Tablet.
•Dolby engineers have enhanced the audio capabilities on the FLEX/YOGA to vastly improve your listening experience. Our convertible laptops provides near home theater-quality audio on everything from movies and music to VoIP, video conferencing, and games.
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
•Intel Pentium N2840 dual core processor.
•2.16GHz processor speed.
•2GB RAM.
•32GB SATA-III hard drive.
•Microsoft Windows 8.
Display features:
•11.6 inch screen.
•High definition display.
•Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
Graphics:
•Intel HD Graphics.
•Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
•2 USB 2.0 ports.
•1 USB 3.0 port.
•1 HDMI port.
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:
•HD webcam.
•Built-in mic.
•Dolby sound system.
General features:
•Up to 30 hours battery life.
•Size H2.18, W29.9, D20.9cm.
•Weight 1.4kg.
Catalogue number 451/8488
Latest comments (59)
It has one finger scroll. I use a mac as well so I been used to two finger scrolling for years. That's something manufacturers for windows pinched from Apple. I personally prefer two fingers and so does the wife. The touchpad is not too bad on these. The scrolling one finger or two is just a selection in the mouse settings. These are still selling new for silly money in Currys. It's not a £280.00 machine considering the competition but at £104.99 it was a bargain.
Selling my Asus T300 chi if anyone interested. Look out for it on ebay. I don't use it anymore and it only had little use. I bought it for the car but it's too nice for that and that's why I bought the Lenovo.
Screen is not very good, but then again, it is for kids homework, and good value for money.
Wow, that's a good spec for £104.99. Now just need windows 10 and an SSD. My only complaint about this and every other small screen laptop is the big bezel around the screen. Only a small complaint and the lower resolution screen to my Miix 3 is actually better for the menus as the font is larger. Windows 8 icons look awful but windows 10 is downloading this very minute.
Seeing as it has the 1366 x 768 resolution which a lot of people moan isn't good enough, including myself, It's actually pretty damn good at this screen size. A good test for me is Katy Perry's Road on Youtube but I reckon she looks good in any resolution.
Thanks to Ginger Bread Cat for posting.
Sorry for doubting you guys who said you got a better model than posted. I did think a couple of you were winding us up.
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Turns out my laptop was original spec. Box was different.
Windows 8 though which is of no use to me whatsoever.
i purchased one for photos mainly.. arrived today
just installed it and the ram is 4Gb and Hdd is 500Gb
intel pentium N3540 2.6ghz
its pretty fast and light weight. key board is good and usb slots x3 plus sd card slot
Not suitable as an main device; but brilliant for the money....how much do people waste on cigarettes/drink in a week....?
Windows is the problem; not the device- i wish i could run Android on it!
Ps, its an 2840 Celeron; which is plenty fast.
Has anyone received one yet and can confirm the processor?
That's amazing if true. Can anyone confirm?
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/hybrid-laptop-tablets/lenovo-yoga-300-116-review-3642351/
though I'm gutted you can't upgrade the memory from 2Gb.
Still, £104.99. Excellent
I assume that anyone who says this is ok for work are joined to a workgroup because you couldn't put this piece of junk onto a domain.
Can't see why it wouldn't be able to join a domain. 2gb of ram and a 1366x768 monitor are nice though.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/hybrid-laptop-tablets/lenovo-yoga-300-116-review-3642351/
Would love to see a same size detachable at the same price point.