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The Yoga 710 earned a decent mark of 4,707 on the GeekBench 3 synthetic performance test, which beats the Core m3-powered Inspiron 11 (2,345) and the Celeron-powered Transformer Book (1,315). I noticed a slowdown only after I opened three more tabs (a total of 15).
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I saw no lag when I split my screen between a 1080p YouTube video and 12 tabs (including Slack, Google Docs and TweetDeck), with the Camera app running in the background.
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I found the most consistent sound for trailers and songs came from the default Music setting, as the Movie setting overemphasized bass, while Dynamic muddied vocals.Īrmed with an Intel Core m3-6Y30 processor and 4GB RAM, the Yoga 710 enables decent multitasking.
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The Yoga 710 comes with a Dolby Audio sound adjustment utility that offers Dynamic, Movie, Music, Game and Voice presets, as well as manual EQ adjustments. When I played Carly Rae Jepsen's "Run Away with Me" on the hybrid, I noted the machine produced clear vocals and accurate synthesizer notes, and that the song's bass sounded strong. The Yoga 710 is small, but its speakers pack enough punch to fill a medium-size conference room. Its 11.6-inch touch screen responded speedily to swipe-based navigation gestures and registered my touch input correctly as I doodled at a fast pace in MS Paint. The Yoga 710's 3.8 x 2.1-inch, buttonless touchpad tracked my input accurately as I navigated the desktop and scrolled through web pages. The Yoga 710's keys offer 1.23 millimeters of travel, which is OK, but below the 1.5mm amount that we like to see. When I tried to type quickly on the typing test, I found my fingers stumbling over each other and was able to produce only 68 words per minute, a drop from my 80-wpm average. When I asked a colleague with smaller hands to give it a try, she had no such trouble with the keyboard and said it "works great." That remark made sense, as individual keys are responsive and tactile, requiring a solid 60 grams of force to actuate. The layout and keys are somewhat cramped, and some of the keys are smaller than what I'm used to. The Yoga 710's keyboard is best-suited for smaller hands or those individuals willing to type slowly. The brightness of the Yoga 710's panel enables decent viewing angles, with colors retaining their hues at 45 degrees to the left or right, but you'll see reflections from any nearby lights at those angles. The Switch Alpha (432 nits) is even brighter. The Yoga 710 emits 309 nits (a measure of brightness), outshining the Transformer Book (243 nits), the Inspiron 11 (208 nits) and the average ultraportable (301 nits). The Transformer Book (0.3), Switch Alpha (3.69) and average ultraportable (2.23) all scored better marks. The Yoga 710's display is also rather inaccurate, as it scored a 3.54 on the Delta-E test (where 0 is best).