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It's a tale as old as time: If you want something that's lightweight and portable, you're probably going to have to sacrifice somewhere. For laptops, the trend lately has been to go with weaker components that are more power efficient, like Intel's...
The Lenovo LaVie Z 360 brings an almost impossibly light design to convertible-hybrid ultraportables, but it means compromises in performance and battery...
Weighing in at 2.04 pounds, the Lenovo LaVie Z 360 might be the easiest hybrid laptop to sling around – it's too bad that using the notebook is almost an entirely disappointing...
Lenovo introduces the first convertible that's genuinely light enough (2.04 pounds) to work as a tablet. But the keyboard sabotages it as a laptop, and it lacks the in-between stand and tent modes of Lenovo's Yoga models. Read...
The LaVie Z 360 reaches new heights for 2-in-1 lightness and performance, but is held back by a confusing keyboard, dim screen and lackluster battery...
The Lenovo LaVie Z is an impressive engineering feat, but unless you need the touch screen and 360-degree hinge, stick with the less-expensive, lighter, non-touch model.
Overall, the LaVie Z is most definitely a niche product. If you want the lightest 13.3" laptop in the world, it's your only choice. And for anyone who travels frequently, the pound or so it saves versus similarly-equipped 13.3" laptops is very...
If you're in the market for a high-performance touchscreen ultrabook that is lighter than anything else available, look no further than the LaVie Z. Its extra USB 3.0 port and full-sized SD card reader give it a leg up on the Surface Pro 3, while still...
Everyone once and a while however, we find ourselves with our hands on something completely unexpected. Hidden away in a back room of Lenovo's product showcase at CES this year, we were told there was a product would amaze us — called the LaVie.And they...
In the early days of the Windows 2-in-1 we wished every notebook made by one of Microsoft's partners was a refashioned version of the notebooks we already loved. Some companies tried that to great results. Lenovo is now trying it with its Lenovo LaVie Z...
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