Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366x768 |
Processor | 1.6 GHz celeron |
RAM | 4 GB DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1.6 GHz |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated Intel HD Graphics, Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Hours |
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Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 11E (3rd Generation) 11.6" Touchscreen Convertible Ultrabook, Intel N3150 Quad-Core, 128GB Solid State Drive, 4GB DDR3, 802.11ac, Bluetooth, Win10H
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Brand | LENOVO |
Model Name | 4749894 |
Screen Size | 11.6 Inches |
Color | Black |
Hard Disk Size | 128 GB |
CPU Model | Celeron |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated Intel HD Graphics, Integrated |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
CPU Speed | 1.6 GHz |
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- Get reliable performance from the Intel N3150 Quad-Core 1.6GHz processor
- 11.6" HD LED-backlit Touchscreen IPS display with 1366 x 768 resolution showcases movies and games in stunning clarity
- 4GB DDR3 memory - For multitasking power
- SATA 128GB solid state drive for an amazingly smooth and fast computing experience
- Connect to a broadband modem or router with wired Ethernet, or wirelessly connect to a Wi-Fi signal or hotspot with the built-in 802.11ac wireless connection
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Battery life | 3.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 2.1 |
Touch Screen | — | 4.9 | — | 4.4 | 4.1 | 3.7 |
Screen quality | — | 4.9 | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | — |
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display size | 11.6 inches | 11.6 inches | 11.6 inches | 11.6 inches | 11 inches | 11.6 inches |
hard disk size | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB |
computer memory size | 4 GB | — | 8 GB | 4 GB | — | 8 GB |
cpu manufacturer | Intel | Intel | Intel | MediaTek | Intel | Intel |
cpu speed | 1.6 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 2 GHz | 3.3 GHz | 1.1 GHz |
cpu model number | Celeron N3150 | Intel | Intel N200 | MediaTek MT8183 | Intel | — |
operating system | Windows 10 Home | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Chrome OS | Windows 11 | Windows 10 Pro |
RAM tech | DDR3 | DDR5 | LPDDR5 | LPDDR4X | DDR4 | — |
Product Description
Tough enough for any busy classroom, the durable Yoga 11e boasts powerful processing and an all-day battery. It can also be used as a tablet, laptop, or anything in between. And built with post-consumer recycled material, it's a smart, green choice for students and teachers.
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Brand | LENOVO |
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Series | 4749894 |
Item model number | 4749894 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 0.9 x 9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 0.9 x 9 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
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ASIN | B01MU8QODW |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #77,393 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #1,091 in 2 in 1 Laptop Computers |
Date First Available | October 21, 2017 |
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Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 11E-G3 Convertible
Tough enough for any busy classroom, the durable Yoga 11e boasts powerful processing and an all-day battery. It can also be used as a tablet, laptop, or anything in between. And built with post-consumer recycled material, it's a smart, green choice too for students and teachers.
Rugged Construction
A rubber bumper around the top cover absorbs the force of side bumps. And the corners are 50% stronger to reduce potential damage if dropped at an angle. In fact, it can withstand drops from up to 90 cm. From hinges to ports, we’ve thought through every detail on how to make the Yoga 11e one tough, durable laptop.
Tested to Military Specifications
Military-specification testing validates the ruggedness, durability, and quality of this machine. Before it gets to you, the Yoga 11e has to pass the most rigorous tests and procedures, including high pressure, humidity, vibration, temperature shock, fungus, and dust. It's then ready for everything - from the classrom to the great outdoors.
Works the Way Students Do
Whether you're using it as a laptop to take notes or as a tablet to annotate pdfs, the Yoga 11e delivers a rich, intuitive experience with its preloaded education software and integrated apps. With up to 12 hours’ battery life, you won’t have to worry about scrambling for a charger in the middle of class.
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Customers like the sturdiness of the notebook computer. For example, they say it's built like a tank. Customers also appreciate the value, and ease of use. That said, some complain about the sound quality. Opinions are mixed on performance, quality, portability, and touch.
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Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the notebook computer. They mention that the build is very solid, the keyboard layout and design are great, and it's built like a tank. The laptop is fast, reliable, and well-put together. It's a great rugged touchscreen machine for youth and kids, and is intelligently engineered to give your student the most at the lowest possible price.
"...The feature set: Ruggedized, Touchscreen, SSD, Full Sized HDMI, Full Flip Tablet Mode, Bluetooth, Camera, SD Card reader and Functional Windows 10..." Read more
"...Some observations.The build is very solid, the keyboard layout and design are the best I've had on a small laptop...." Read more
"...The build quality is much better than I expected, given the price that I paid (less than $270)...." Read more
"...This thing is built like a tank...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the notebook. They mention it's an excellent computer for its size and price, with reasonable performance for the price. Some say that it gets them by for paying bills and sending emails.
"...intelligently engineered to give your student the most at the lowest possible price. This is a real world product and an amazing value...." Read more
"...In sum, it holds up well against similar devices, and is a good value when you compare its features to similar and more expensive competitors." Read more
"...I think for the flexibility, price point, and performance I could not be more pleased I just hope it works this well for a couple more years" Read more
"...All in all a great value for the price." Read more
Customers find the notebook computer very comfortable to use. They say the keys are comfortable to type on, have good firmness, and the touchscreen is responsive. They also say the design, look, feel, and everything about the computer is great. Customers also mention that the keyboard is small, but has a decent feel. They mention that it was easy to install and works great.
"...By the way, the keyboard has a decent feel to it. It's not the same as a full-size keyboard, of course, but it's good...." Read more
"...Keys click well, feels like a nice traditional keyboard.. I am learning a foreign language and I was able to test out Rosetta Stone on this... Have..." Read more
"...The keys are comfortable to type on, good firmness, and the touchscreen is responsive...." Read more
"...Installing Cub Linux is fairly simple - you download its image, write it to a thumb drive, stick the thumb drive into the Yoga and then boot the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the laptop. Some mention that it works very well, runs beautifully, and is a very nice functional laptop. However, others say that it's a little slow and needs to be restarted every few hours.
"...They have worked very well. These units are "ruggedized" for educational/institutional use...." Read more
"...Out of the box, the performance is sluggish, but with another memory upgrade *which I consider a must, at about $50 more, the performance is quite..." Read more
"...In this configuration the system works just fine: LO Spreadsheet is responsive, FB is FB - loaded with crap and even though I block the ads, it..." Read more
"...It is not the fastest device in the world, but the 128 GB hard drive makes boot up and daily use a pleasure...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the notebook computer. Some mention it's a great little notebook with good keys and a nice screen, while others say that it was defective and has structural problems. Some say that the tablet is extremely buggy.
"...So why the five stars? Well--it's a perfectly fine entry-level laptop, not counting the weight issues...." Read more
"...show how I initially liked this laptop.. I was pleased with the design, look, feel, everything... Didn't take long for problems to start popping up..." Read more
"...They are not powerhouses, but can easily preform all the typical web based tasks a student will encounter including Minecraft...." Read more
"...overall, a very good machine for $300-$400 range, given its targeted audience...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the notebook computer. Some mention it's very easy to transport, and perfect for travel. However, others say that it'll be a little heavy and bulky.
"I've had this laptop for a week now. This is a great on-the-go laptop--and at the time that I bought this, this was about the same price as a..." Read more
"...They are a bit bulkier due to that, but can take some abuse as my kids have proven...." Read more
"...Win 10 alone costs over 110.Other pluses.. it is light, about 3.5 lbs.. and it converts to a LARGE TABLET...." Read more
"...If you want an easy carry true windows computer for daily use at school or office task use at home this is the best choice based on our months of..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the touch of the notebook computer. Some mention that they love the touch screen, it's very responsive, and easy to use. However, others say that it doesn't have touch screen support, the touch pad gets stuck, and the screen bugs out a lot of the time.
"...The feature set: Ruggedized, Touchscreen, SSD, Full Sized HDMI, Full Flip Tablet Mode, Bluetooth, Camera, SD Card reader and Functional Windows 10..." Read more
"...25 boots fine and runs fine, faster than Win10, but it does not have touch screen support. It maybe be possible to make it work, but I do not care...." Read more
"...Touch screen works fine, although the keyboard is still active in tablet mode. But that might be an issue with Linux and not the computer...." Read more
"...I also used a Lenovo digital pen with no issues. The touch screen has performed without a problem. I have also added a wireless mouse...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sound quality of the notebook computer. They mention that the sound failed in the first two months, the sound card died after a few days, and Windows updates kill the audio. The speakers get a little buggy from time to time and fix themselves when they restart. However, the computer is louder than their old desktop and is loud enough to be heard clearly.
"...Besides been slow it was practical and I could live with it. But No sound? no way. Unless you want a mute laptop, find another brand" Read more
"...I kept the original 128G SSD. When the sound died recently and System Restore did not fix it I reinstalled the 128G SSD. Voila!..." Read more
"...I'm currently having some issues with the sound on the laptop but hopefully those are a fluke and not an issue with the hardware." Read more
"Windows update kills the audio. This has happened twice in 3 months...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2017
I had it on vacation with slow 'Net access, and at home with 50 Mbps download rating and measured close to it. Some observations.
The build is very solid, the keyboard layout and design are the best I've had on a small laptop. Boot time is very fast. The dual mode tablet/keyboard is handy. I like that power button on the side, but that is personal.
Preinstalled software, thankfully, did not include a lot of crap-ware. But out of the box the operation was slow. I left the preinstalled SW and added mine, specifically: LibreOffice (LO), FastStone viewer (photos), FoxitReader (PDF), Calibre (book format converter/reader), T-bird (email), PaleMoon (browser), and some uncommon tools: editor, cygwin, system monitoring tools.
In this configuration the system was slow, very slow. So much so that Facebook page updates ran for up to 10 sec and Spreadsheet was lagging by 2-4 sec behind the keystrokes.
So, after watching some activities I removed Windows Defender and replaced it with Avira Free; removed altogether MS Office 365. I could not remove Edge as it is tied to the other must-have apps; removed Live Tiles I do not care about, leaving just the minimum I use.
In this configuration the system works just fine: LO Spreadsheet is responsive, FB is FB - loaded with crap and even though I block the ads, it takes 2-3 seconds to reload after the page is downloaded (as indicated by the monitor), which is tolerable. Other Web sites, not overloaded with crap, are fine. Amazon and eBay take time to download the pages, but once a transfer is complete reload pages in 1-2 sec.
All-in-all, the processor and the image processing is not what I would like, but one has to decide on the trade-offs. Casual word processing, lightweight image processing, email, and browsing are OK. IMO, it’s usable, especially considering the price. Attached picture is a snapshot of loading a page from DPReview.
Active use of WiFi plus image processing (viewing + some editing) will allow 5-6 hours of battery use; it's mostly the WiFi, I think.
For those interested in Linux. You have to disable UEFI to boot it although Fedora claims to have a signature for it (apparently Lenovo does not support it). Fedora Live 25 boots fine and runs fine, faster than Win10, but it does not have touch screen support. It maybe be possible to make it work, but I do not care. I did not try Debian or Ubuntu (this latter might have a working touch screen support).
When booting, hitting <cr> will take you into BIOS, but you have 1 sec at the right time. THE trick to know is to boot to Windows and hit restart button while holding Shift key. You get a menu with a selection to reboot directly into BIOS. Much easier.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2017
I had it on vacation with slow 'Net access, and at home with 50 Mbps download rating and measured close to it. Some observations.
The build is very solid, the keyboard layout and design are the best I've had on a small laptop. Boot time is very fast. The dual mode tablet/keyboard is handy. I like that power button on the side, but that is personal.
Preinstalled software, thankfully, did not include a lot of crap-ware. But out of the box the operation was slow. I left the preinstalled SW and added mine, specifically: LibreOffice (LO), FastStone viewer (photos), FoxitReader (PDF), Calibre (book format converter/reader), T-bird (email), PaleMoon (browser), and some uncommon tools: editor, cygwin, system monitoring tools.
In this configuration the system was slow, very slow. So much so that Facebook page updates ran for up to 10 sec and Spreadsheet was lagging by 2-4 sec behind the keystrokes.
So, after watching some activities I removed Windows Defender and replaced it with Avira Free; removed altogether MS Office 365. I could not remove Edge as it is tied to the other must-have apps; removed Live Tiles I do not care about, leaving just the minimum I use.
In this configuration the system works just fine: LO Spreadsheet is responsive, FB is FB - loaded with crap and even though I block the ads, it takes 2-3 seconds to reload after the page is downloaded (as indicated by the monitor), which is tolerable. Other Web sites, not overloaded with crap, are fine. Amazon and eBay take time to download the pages, but once a transfer is complete reload pages in 1-2 sec.
All-in-all, the processor and the image processing is not what I would like, but one has to decide on the trade-offs. Casual word processing, lightweight image processing, email, and browsing are OK. IMO, it’s usable, especially considering the price. Attached picture is a snapshot of loading a page from DPReview.
Active use of WiFi plus image processing (viewing + some editing) will allow 5-6 hours of battery use; it's mostly the WiFi, I think.
For those interested in Linux. You have to disable UEFI to boot it although Fedora claims to have a signature for it (apparently Lenovo does not support it). Fedora Live 25 boots fine and runs fine, faster than Win10, but it does not have touch screen support. It maybe be possible to make it work, but I do not care. I did not try Debian or Ubuntu (this latter might have a working touch screen support).
When booting, hitting <cr> will take you into BIOS, but you have 1 sec at the right time. THE trick to know is to boot to Windows and hit restart button while holding Shift key. You get a menu with a selection to reboot directly into BIOS. Much easier.
First thing that I did was sign on to Windows 10 and created a recovery disk to USB. That took about two hours, I think. Then, I upgraded the RAM to 8GB from 4GB, because you can never have too much RAM. There is just one memory card slot, so you replace the SIMM chip, rather than add one.
When I got home, I replaced the OS with Manjaro Linux, one of my favorite distributions. Touch screen works fine, although the keyboard is still active in tablet mode. But that might be an issue with Linux and not the computer.
Everything works great, and I am super-impressed with this computer. The build quality is much better than I expected, given the price that I paid (less than $270).
I'd probably move the wireless activation/deactivation to a physical switch and not assign it to a Fn key.
This uses a quad-core Intel Celeron CPU, and this seems very responsive. Manjaro Linux runs beautifully on this computer.
The hard drive space is adequate, because I store most of my files on Dropbox. Maybe in a year, I'll replace the hard drive with a 256GB version,.
There is a cooling fan, but I've not heard it come on, but I think that writing and browsing the Web don't overtask the computer.
By the way, the keyboard has a decent feel to it. It's not the same as a full-size keyboard, of course, but it's good. The right-side SHIFT key is sufficiently large - that's been a gripe for some laptops in this size category. It is not backlit, which isn't surprising at this price point.
The trim around the screen bezel/laptop lid is hard rubber. This computer is being marketed to students, so that's probably a good idea, as that rubber trim should protect it against the occasional knock against walls, doors, etc.
The dot in the "i" of ThinkPad glows red when the computer is turned on. That's sort of unnecessary.
I have no complaints. This isn't a primary computer but it is one that I will use daily, and so far I am very happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
First thing that I did was sign on to Windows 10 and created a recovery disk to USB. That took about two hours, I think. Then, I upgraded the RAM to 8GB from 4GB, because you can never have too much RAM. There is just one memory card slot, so you replace the SIMM chip, rather than add one.
When I got home, I replaced the OS with Manjaro Linux, one of my favorite distributions. Touch screen works fine, although the keyboard is still active in tablet mode. But that might be an issue with Linux and not the computer.
Everything works great, and I am super-impressed with this computer. The build quality is much better than I expected, given the price that I paid (less than $270).
I'd probably move the wireless activation/deactivation to a physical switch and not assign it to a Fn key.
This uses a quad-core Intel Celeron CPU, and this seems very responsive. Manjaro Linux runs beautifully on this computer.
The hard drive space is adequate, because I store most of my files on Dropbox. Maybe in a year, I'll replace the hard drive with a 256GB version,.
There is a cooling fan, but I've not heard it come on, but I think that writing and browsing the Web don't overtask the computer.
By the way, the keyboard has a decent feel to it. It's not the same as a full-size keyboard, of course, but it's good. The right-side SHIFT key is sufficiently large - that's been a gripe for some laptops in this size category. It is not backlit, which isn't surprising at this price point.
The trim around the screen bezel/laptop lid is hard rubber. This computer is being marketed to students, so that's probably a good idea, as that rubber trim should protect it against the occasional knock against walls, doors, etc.
The dot in the "i" of ThinkPad glows red when the computer is turned on. That's sort of unnecessary.
I have no complaints. This isn't a primary computer but it is one that I will use daily, and so far I am very happy with it.