chip.com.my Updated: 2017-03-09 01:40:43
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The 2-in-1 form factor has gained a lot of prominence lately as the mobile workhorse of choice, thanks to its performance and portability. With advancements in technology, power consumptions are at record low levels, which allows laptop makers like Lenovo...
Performance, Battery life...
No card reader...
The Lenovo Miix 510 is a great device to consider as a wallet-friendly alternative to the expensive Microsoft Surface Pro.(previously published in issue February 2017)...
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For better or for worse, traditional clamshell notebooks are slowly heading the way of the dinosaurs to make way for versatile detachables like the Lenovo MIIX 510, which was unveiled back in September during IFA 2016. Apart from its innate ability to fun...
Great for handling light workloads, Very portable, Watchband hinge allows the MIIX 510 to be angled in numerous positions, Comes inclusive with keyboard folio and Lenovo Active Pen...
Could use more connectivity ports, Battery life could be better...
So, is the Lenovo MIIX 510 the ideal detachable for you? If you're mainly going to be using it to tackle casual workloads like churning out reports or streaming movies, the MIIX 510 would definitely be able to keep you feeling happy and contented. The onl...
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wovow.org Updated: 2017-03-09 01:40:45
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Convertibles continue to cause excitement and today we will talk at length on one of the last of Lenovo, the Lenovo Miix 510. This is a product capable of becoming laptop (coupling it a keyboard) or tablet by simply pressing a button. This makes it perfec...
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Weighing 880 grams (without the keyboard cover), the Miix 510 is light enough to hold in a single hand to draw or write on the display without your wrist cramping up. Writing detection is responsive enough to jot down notes swiftly, and the pen itself is...
Solid build quality, Attractive hinge design, Pen and keyboard included...
Low, travel keyboard, Chunkier bezels than the competition...
Lenovo has once again appealed to style-conscious hybrid fans with another lightweight device that oozes class...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-03-09 01:40:45
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Weighing 880 grams (without the keyboard cover), the Miix 510 is light enough to hold in a single hand to draw or write on the display without your wrist cramping up. Writing detection is responsive enough to jot down notes swiftly, and the pen itself is...
Solid build quality, Attractive hinge design, Pen and keyboard included...
Lowtravel keyboard, Chunkier bezels than the competition...
Lenovo has once again appealed to style-conscious hybrid fans with another lightweight device that oozes class...
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First glance at the Lenovo Miix 510 and you'll be looking for the Microsoft logo. But no, this isn't the Surface 4, this is the Chinese maker's savvy take on the 2-in-1. We say savvy because the Miix 510 comes with both the keyboard and stylus included i...
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Oh look, another top-spec tablet with detachable keyboard and pressure-sensitive stylus. Must be a new Surface Pro, right?Not so fast - Microsoft isn't the only one cranking out high-end hybrids.The Miix 510 is Lenovo's take on the tech, one that borrows...
Latest-gen CPU means snappy performance, Bundled stylus is a nice extra, Works great as a tablet, and as a laptop...
Keyboard oddities rule out even basic gaming, Battery ain't amazing, Screen resolution is lacking against the Surface Pro...
By matching the Surface Pro in almost every area, the Miix 510 is a fantastic alternative to Microsoft's killer convertible. It's cheaper, more powerful, and has a keyboard in the box, instead of making you buy one separately. It's not perfect, though. T...
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liveatpc.com Updated: 2017-05-09 01:11:37
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A Screen Big Enough for Work When needed, the 12.2-inch screen is big enough to display your work content without feeling like the screen is too cramped. AT 1980 x 1200 pixels – it is more than sufficient to display any content – be it images, document or...
A Surface competitor that has more than a pretty surface look and performanceByline: Sharil Abdul Rahman...
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Oh look, another top-spec tablet with detachable keyboard and pressure-sensitive stylus. Must be a new Surface Pro, right?Not so fast - Microsoft isn't the only one cranking out high-end hybrids.The Miix 510 is Lenovo's take on the tech, one that borrows...
Latest-gen CPU means snappy performance, Bundled stylus is a nice extra, Works great as a tablet, and as a laptop...
Keyboard oddities rule out even basic gaming, Battery ain't amazing, Screen resolution is lacking against the Surface Pro...
By matching the Surface Pro in almost every area, the Miix 510 is a fantastic alternative to Microsoft's killer convertible. It's cheaper, more powerful, and has a keyboard in the box, instead of making you buy one separately.It's not perfect, though. The...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-05-12 03:31:08
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Oh look, another top-spec tablet with detachable keyboard and pressure-sensitive stylus. Must be a new Surface Pro, right? Not so fast - Microsoft isn't the only one cranking out high-end hybrids. The Miix 510 is Lenovo's take on the tech, one that bo...
By matching the Surface Pro in almost every area, the Miix 510 is a fantastic alternative to Microsoft's killer convertible. It's cheaper, more powerful, and has a keyboard in the box, instead of making you buy one separately.It's not perfect, though. The...
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The Lenovo Miix 510 is a 2-in-1 laptop to rival the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. On paper, it's a much better deal, thanks to the inclusion of a detachable keyboard and stylus pen.Is this 12.2in Windows 10 laptop a worthy competitor, or does it fall short of...
The price is tempting, but the Lenovo Miix 510 falls short in a few areas. It hasn't got particularly good battery life, its screen is rather drab, it's far from the fastest laptop in its class, and its detachable keyboard isn't pleasant to type on either...
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Is this 12.2in Windows 10 laptop a worthy competitor, or does it fall short of its promise?The Miix 510 is significantly cheaper than the Surface Pro 4, at £850 including a detachable keyboard. That’s a saving of £192 versus the Surface Pro 4 with Type Co...
Powerful enough for daily tasks, Comes with a detachable keyboard, Kickstand design...
Disappointing battery life, Comparatively low resolution, Terrible keyboard and trackpad...
The Miix 510 is attractively priced, but battery life is only mediocre, and the screen could be sharper...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-08-04 04:29:48
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The Lenovo Miix 510 is a 2-in-1 laptop to rival the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. On paper, it's a much better deal, thanks to the inclusion of a detachable keyboard and stylus pen.Is this 12.2in Windows 10 laptop a worthy competitor, or does it fall short of...
The price is tempting, but the Lenovo Miix 510 falls short in a few areas. It hasn't got particularly good battery life, its screen is rather drab, it's far from the fastest laptop in its class, and its detachable keyboard isn't pleasant to type on either...
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The Lenovo Miix 510 is a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 at half the price. It's as simple as that. Its design is a little less impressive, the stylus isn't as good and the keyboard part has a few niggles, but it's otherwise a fairly close match for the popular...
It's alarming that Lenovo has managed to get quite as close to the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 at half the cost here. High-quality build, a good screen, solid performance and a comfortable keyboard mean there's nothing to let the side down and make the Lenovo...
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The Miix 510 is Lenovo's latest 2-in-1 Windows tablet. Equipped with a keyboard cover, seventh-gen Intel CPU and improved connectivity, the Miix 510 is a solid convertible. However, issues with its trackpad and a pretty short battery life mean that this...
Nippy performance, Good screen and stylus, Solid build quality and relatively lightweight...
Sub-par battery life, Annoying touchpad, Expensive considering shortcomings...
A solid convertible, but it doesn't tick every box...
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techent.tv Updated: 2017-10-21 01:29:00
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Be the first to leave a review.Write your reviewThe Lenovo MIIX 510 is the company's first offering in the tablet-first laptop replacement space. The MIIX 510 redefines a segment of Lenovo's product portfolio which was sorely lacking in choice, durability...
The Lenovo MIIX 510 is definitely a contender for one of the most portable productivity devices out there. What's more, the price point that it is being sold at puts a lot of its competitors to shame. The device is not only portable but also versatile wit...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-03-09 01:40:43
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While 2-in-1 detachables are marketed as offering the best of both worlds between a tablet and a laptop, they frequently fall short of that promise.Some come with displays that are too small for squint-free use as a laptop. Others are too big and unwieldy...
Attractive looks, Nice, responsive touch display, Both Type-A and Type-C USB 3.0 ports...
So-so battery life, Loud fans, A few quirks in the keyboard layout...
A 2-in-1 that actually works well as both a tablet and a laptop, the Miix 510 is a detachable that genuinely lets you leave your full-size laptop at home. Read More...
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Microsoft was trying something new when it launched the Surface Pro. It had user data showing that people carried around both a laptop and a tablet, but whether anyone would embrace a device that wanted to be both was very unclear. The company was making...
I can't argue that the Lenovo IdeaPad Miix 510 is better than the Surface Pro 4 for every type of user. It weighs more than the Surface and gets hours less battery life. You can't log in with your eyes or your fingers. It's heavier and thicker than its co...
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It's been over a year since Microsoft has released its Surface Pro 4, and the lack of a 2016 refresh means there's room for a new king of detachable two-in-one laptops. The Lenovo Miix 510 looks like a worthy successor to the crown. The durable aluminum d...
Attractive design, Strong performance, Affordable...
Sensitive to light, Weak battery life...
If Lenovo had hit their battery life projections this would likely be the best detachable two-in-one on the market. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. The Lenovo Miix 510 is still a great device it's own right. Save for the somewhat thick bezel, NBR absol...
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The Lenovo Miix 510 (starts at $599.99; $749.99 as tested) is a midrange 2-in-1 Windows tablet that gives you both the portability of a large-screen mobile device and a keyboard cover for use in long typing sessions. Like the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and t...
Excellent benchmark performance, Includes backlit keyboard cover, Equipped with both USB 3,0 and USB-C ports...
Active Pen costs extra, Occasional fan noise...
Lenovo's Miix 510 is an attractive Windows tablet/keyboard combo with top-notch performance and enough future-proofing that it can replace your current laptop...
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Lenovo ‘s latest 2-in-1 PC is, like others before it, composed of two parts: a tablet portion and a detachable keyboard. When connected together, the sum total of parts that is the Miix 510 form a quasi-laptop; when separated, though, you have a highly po...
Excellent display, Attractive, premium design, Velvet-like slip cover, Very sturdy hinge with ample viewing angles...
Some flex in keyboard when typing, Keyboard layout requires some adjustment, Battery life is somewhat disappointing...
The Lenovo Miix 510 isn't a Surface, but it's a suitable substitution. Lenovo's latest 2-in-1 PC packs a bunch of features we're excited to see, wrapping them all up in a stylish shell. The display is great, as is the kickstand and overall design, and tha...
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Detachable 2-in-1 laptops try to do the job of both a tablet and a notebook. The Lenovo Miix 510 doesn't quite deliver the best of both worlds. While this slick-looking hybrid offers fast performance and a colorful display, the machine's battery life and...
Terrific detachable display, Speedy performance, Premium-looking design...
Short battery life, Poorly laid-out keyboard, Unimpressive sound...
The Lenovo Miix 510 is a detachable 2-in-1 with a fantastic display and lackluster battery life...
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Surface Follower. A 2-in-1 following in the footsteps of the MS Surface Pro 4 will likely be compared to it. Lenovo's convertible features better connectivity and a better SSD, but the display and the cameras are lacking...
good keyboard, Type-A and Type-C USB, sturdy, upscale construction, option for LTE, usable main camera, good microphone...
display not very vivid, PWM at and below 90 % brightness, fan always on during idle / when connected to power, no monitor-out, mediocre webcam, battery life not that great...
Is the Lenovo Miix 510 Pro a worthy competitor to the Surface Pro 4? Yes, with a few caveats, as the 2-in-1 doesn't quite perform as well overall as Microsoft's unit does. The Miix would need a longer battery life, a better main camera and a more vivid di...
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Lenovo isn't shy about coming out with different types of laptops, tablets, and 2 in 1 PCs. Having something for everyone out there these days, they're good at being cost efficient while having some pretty good specs. The Lenovo Miix 510 is just that 2 in...
Design is pretty cool, the display is good at any viewing angle, Windows 10 runs smooth with no hiccups...
The camera isn't the greatest, the keyboard can get annoying with the right Shift key being small as it may not be for everyone...
At the end of the day the Miix 510 is a great 2 in 1 PC, but for the price it may be a turn off to some. Even so, there are plenty of pros that can make you look away from the price such as the 12.2″ FHD+ display, optional Active Pen to sketch, attachable...
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The Lenovo Miix 510 is a 2-in-1 Windows tablet that is thin and light with a large-screen, a detachable keyboard that doubles up as its cover, a Lenovo Active Pen stylus and a soft, flexible carry case. With a durable aluminium design and its signature wa...
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Tablets with detachable keyboards are an established segment of the mobile device market...
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Lenovo 's Miix 510 is a very competitively priced rival to Microsoft's Surface Pro, with a similar 12.2in format. The model we tested, with an Intel i5 processor and 256GB SSD. The nearest Surface Pro configuration, and unlike Lenovo, Microsoft doesn't in...
This has the same i5 processor and a sharper screen, but half the memory and shorter battery life...
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