• Reviews around screen (3.89 of 5)

    Lenovo Yoga Book- FHD 10.1" Android Tablet - 2 in 1 Tablet (Intel Atom x5-Z8550 Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD),Carbon Black, ZA0V0224US

    • Great screen and awesome pen
    • I've never cracked a phone screen, but this tablet's keyboard cracked after 5 months of gentle use
    • Fast to boot up, plenty of storage, nice screen.
    • Good screen, long battery life, and fairly fast.
    • The screen is sharp, amd bright, and it can be at any angle so it is always at the right angle where ever I am viewing it
    • The screen is vibrant and clear
    • Nice screen, slightly less vibrant colors than an iPad, but sharp, clear, and even
    • Not only is the touch screen very responsive, but so is the bottom half of the computer, whether using the touch keyboard or handwriting/drawing with the pen
    • It combines stunning design, a vibrant screen, great hardware and excellent software at an affordable price
    • Has problems the screen stops working
    • and it has a great screen
    • The drawing panel still works perfectly fine if you install a protective screen
    • And then there's the tablet itself - beautiful screen resolution and very good sound.
    • The screen and size of the tablet seems to work quite well
    • It opens and closes all the way, and will maintain any position in between--even just propped up at a 4 degree angle!The screen itself is bright, beautiful, and responsive
    • Worst, my keyboard cracked opening flipping the screen.
    • it lasts about 2 days - actual use time just browsing the web or watching Netflix is more like 2 to 3 hours, which is made all the more painful by how slowly it chargesAlso, the screen intermittently gets graphical artifacts across significant portions of it (colors flickering) and makes it unusuable until it randomly decides to behave again
    • Also, the screen is gorgeous, even though the technical specs for the 10.1-in screen show lower pixel count than my old 8.4-in Samsung, I can tell you there is absolutely no visible compromise there
    • The marketing of the tablet and user comments online had led me to believe the screen was sufficiently durable to not require a screen protector, but obviously this is not the case
    • Screen - Very strange choices for a beautiful screen and innovative machine
    • Great tablet but the screen must be made of gorilla glass
    • * I cracked the screen.
    • It combines stunning design, a vibrant screen, great hardware and excellent software at an affordable price
    • Very nice, great screen, sound
    • Yeah it's slower than a $1,200 ultrabook and doesn't perform at the same speed, but it certainly doesn't lack screen or sound quality.
    • It is extremely fast and responsive and the screen is superb
    • The keyboard is pretty easy to use, and the screen is great
    • but in some (notably Chrome) it is a full-time black bar at the bottom of the screen that just takes up valuable screen real estate needlessly
    • The screen is great
    • The screen itself is quite nice, and appears magical in that form factor
    • I have to say the screen on this device is gorgeous
    • This screen is fine, but nothing special
    • The screen is of course touch screen, but oddly enough doesn't support the pen it comes with
    • I love watching HD videos on it as the screen is nice and clear and sound is really good for its size though I usually use headphones
    • I love having a great e-reader that turns into a laptop with a keyboard and enough screen real estate to do any kind of computing that comes to mind.
    • But great looker...great flip action...good screen
    • On the other hand, the price is very good, and it comes with a great screen, and there is a big wow factor
    • Good screen, innovative keyboard and pen integration
    • The screen is sharp and looks great at 1920x1200
    • The screen is absolutely beautiful and vibrant, with colors much truer than other tablets I own (it makes my old iPad 2 look like an antique by comparison).
    • The screen on it is suitable, but I would recommend a screen protector just because with my experience with using the device out in the field and in classes, it's going to get dinged up a bit
    • The screen is bright and crisp and beautiful, with a very satisfying wide-viewing angle
    • The pen is a great feature, but keep in mind that it really only works on the keyboard area, not the screen
    • Summary: Great device if used as a more traditional laptop-style tablet, but the screen isn't nearly durable enough for screen-off note-taking as it is intended to be used
    • *Thinking about that fragile screen again**Epilogue: true story
    • It took about 6 updates to get there, but with the new OS, everything is smoother and the multi-tasking/split-screen features are much better
    • The screen is hard enough to resist any effort at buffing out the scratches after the fact, unfortunately, but not nearly as scratch-resistant as it needs to be for this purpose
    • Great e-book reader for B&N users.
    • I love having a great e-reader that turns into a laptop with a keyboard and enough screen real estate to do any kind of computing that comes to mind.
    • Great e-book reader for B&N users.
    • I love having a great e-reader that turns into a laptop with a keyboard and enough screen real estate to do any kind of computing that comes to mind.