Lenovo Yoga13-ITH Sliver,A new ultrabook that was launched in November 2012. Its selling points are mainly concentrated in “foldable, deformable”. The machine inherits the Yoga series of consistent folding style, the mystery of the screen in the unique design.
However, as a notebook in the end of 2012 at the end of 2013, its concept is ahead, its implementation is backward.
I’ve got a yoga13 in here, I purchase it in 2013, now has been 3 years, the speed is still very fast, since the SSD I have not heard of which computer will become slow…
The CPU is Intel core i3-3217U, this is destined to locate this machine is the daily office and watch some movies.
DDR3L 4GB RAM, at that time should be considered mainstream level.
Disk is 128G SSD, model is Samsung’s PM830
13.3 inch, max resolution is 1600x900 Corning gorilla glass touch screen, in now it seems still very stunning and smooth.
Audio systems even integrated Conexant professional audio decoder chip, also with the Dolby Home Theater sound processing technology.
Support gravity sensor, support light sensor.
Up to now it seems that there is no problem?
How could it be, if there is no problem that there is no such article.
First
The gravity of the notebook is very bad.
Gravity sensing often fails and requires sleep and then wake up to start gravity sensing
This gravity sensor actually only support the direction…… that is means you can not even put this computer’s gravity sensor used to play the game
Second
The shortcut keys on the notebook
After the upgrade to Windows 10 actually failed…
probably is the Microsoft’s problem…
Third
Heat dissipation is very bad.
The fan turned up to hot eggs can be fried… a common problem, but in yoga13 on the design of small problems… do not elaborate…
Forth
Also I would like to highlight the point: the internal design.
This is why I writing this article at the beginning.
Our school has upgrade the WiFi in the new term, the 2.4GHz all replaced by 5GHz
So yoga13 is not support 5GHz
Then upgrade the wireless card!
……
Naive!
This is the focus of the entire article: internal design and network card.
This machine is too advanced, so that even the internal design began to “lead”, why say so?
This laptop’s network card is Realtek RTL8723AU。
The key is this card, is not a PCI-e card … … This is totally a USB card!
When I see this design, I think they should change a designer.
Well, this machine is reserved a socket for msata…
Such a good place!
If your socket is PCI-e I will not be so angry!
This is a ultrabook for daily office! why they need two hard disk!
This notebook, I only used in the class when the notes, take a look at what the page, 128GB is more than enough. This notebook i3 low voltage CPU to determine the positioning of this notebook, I can not imagine why in a clear positioning of the notebook there will be a need for a reserved port
Amnesty mentally disabled by a reserved msata socket, I have wanted the designer to die in the ditch.