![]() It’s perfect for sitting in a Starbucks and browsing around the web, but if you decide to pick the park bench on a sunny day, you’ll have issues. ![]() Nothing to write home about, but nothing that should dissuade you from buying the tablet/laptop hybrid, either. Just below that front-facing camera is the 10.1″ 1920 x 1200 display that features decent color accuracy and brightness. The front of the device features a 2MP camera for video conferencing and selfies (I guess) that will get the job done. If you’re into taking pictures and for some reason you want to torture yourself, there is an 8MP camera on the rear device (in tablet mode) that will give you passable pictures to post on social media, but you’ll have to be seen taking pictures with a tablet, so that’s on you. I doubled up my storage fairly cheap with a microSD card like this one from SanDisk for $20 that I had laying around and had zero issues playing the movies I had already loaded onto it. You can expand that with the microSD card slot on the left side of the device. In addition to the healthy amount of RAM, Lenovo put 64GB of storage into the Yoga Book. Any less would probably cost Lenovo in sales, any more would be wasted on a device like this. It almost seems customary at this point in 2017 to have 4GB of RAM in a device. One of the reasons for that might be the 4GB of RAM. I had no stutters or slowdowns while using YouTube and browsing Reddit or Facebook using apps or in Chrome with several tabs open. Atom processors aren’t great for tasks like RAW photo editing, video editing, or intense gaming but generally do a good job with web browsing, word processing, and media consumption and that shows in the Yoga Book. The Lenovo Yoga Book is powered by a 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Atom processor.
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