People often-times do not research what they want and what they are buying and end up complaining. I knew what I was buying and found this laptop exactly what i expected and its good. This is a perfect laptop if you are looking to buy something lightweight and powerful at the same time. After 3 days of usage: Pros: 1) Compared to my previous 2.6kg dell xps, this is thing and light! (1.6kg ) 2) Works like a charm. Smooth. Upgraded to windows 10 yesterday. 3) Battery in power-saving mode lasts around 5 hrs for non heavy usage. 4) Havent tried gaming, but given the reviews I have read, i feel this should easily be able to handle 2013 release hits in medium resolution. Cons: 1) Reflective screen. - not much of a downer cause I have no plans of using this device under sun. 2) Low brightness - Again not much of an issue, its just perfect for indoors. (I never use any device on full brightness anyway) 3) Plastics - At 78k this is an expensive device -costlier than apple- so a metal body like hp spectre would have made this laptop the best out there.
Looking to buy a new laptop in the coming months and I hope the newer Yoga 4 model would offer the following specifications at the fare price: Processor : 6th gen i7 Memory : 8 Gb (min) Screen : Full HD (min) Weight : 1.5 Kg (max) Battery : 8 hrs (min) Disk : 128 Gb SSD (min) Connectivity : 3G, 4G, USB Type C Misc : Backlit keyboard, 4.5'' (min) touchpad
Charger- Very flimsy wall mounting type Wight- Lightweight..feels good Display- Brightness is lower than required...problem working in outdoor use in full daylight Keyboard- keys can be way better configured....thoughtless design touchpad....flimsy click feel Price- grossly overpriced...can buy macbook pro for same price OS- Comes with basic windows 8.1....mismatch for the price-point