The Yoga Tablet 2 comes with 32GB of internal storage which was one of the biggest concerns when I first purchased it. The Micro SD slot would allow an additional 64GB of space but not for programs or apps.
When I purchased the tablet the available space after the Windows 8.1 was 20.7GB. I then installed driver updates from Lenovo and Windows 8.1 updates. That left 18.4GB.
I then proceeded to install:
1 Google Chrome, Chromecast - with apps, and Google Drive. Chromecast, Miracast and DLNA all work beautifully.
2. WD MyCloud - we have our own cloud storage
3. Kingsoft Office - This is MS Office compatible but free and not as touch friendly. The Yoga Tablet 2 comes with a free 1 year subscription of MS Office. I chose not to use it.
4. Quicken 2015 - I can't get along without this.
So here is where we are - 14.9GB
I don't plan to put any data on C: - I moved that all off to the Micro SD - Documents, Pictures, Music and Videos and Downloads. So far, this is working very well.
I also set up a Homegroup to allow the easy transfer of data between our computers.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 - Initial Review
As I previously blogged, I purchased a Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 about 2 weeks ago and since, I have had the opportunity to really get into it.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 comes with 2GBs of Memory and only 32GBs of storage (the C: Drive. I also has a Micro SD slot for up to another 64GB. The entire specs can be found here: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2
Starting off, when I first signed in to Windows 8.1 on the tablet, Microsoft downloaded all the store apps from my laptop. Well, not really, they downloaded the app tile and when you click on it it will download the app. But it populated my Start Screen with the apps I use most. Sweet!
I really like the touch and feel but was concerned that I wouldn't be able to do much with 32GB of storage. I was pleasantly surprised when I complete installing the things I needed. More about that later.
The fist thing I did was to check for updates at Lenovo Support site. After commecting the Bluetooth keyboard, I downloaded and installed the BIOS update and all the new drivers. Then I quick tried the camera - press the button and 2 seconds later you have a blurry picture but I didn't purchase it for the camera.
Next came the Micro SD Card. I know it was outside the spec but I had purchased a 128GB Micro SD card from Amazon for $17. When I put it into the SD slot it appeared to work until I started copying files to it. I copied a few movies. Some were able to play and others just didn't work. The format (MP4) seemed to change. Now, I know you're thinking $17 for a Micro SD and you might be right but it also might be that it's specs show only 64GB is supported. I put in a 32GB and so far it is working great.
That's it for now but more to come.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 comes with 2GBs of Memory and only 32GBs of storage (the C: Drive. I also has a Micro SD slot for up to another 64GB. The entire specs can be found here: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2
Starting off, when I first signed in to Windows 8.1 on the tablet, Microsoft downloaded all the store apps from my laptop. Well, not really, they downloaded the app tile and when you click on it it will download the app. But it populated my Start Screen with the apps I use most. Sweet!
I really like the touch and feel but was concerned that I wouldn't be able to do much with 32GB of storage. I was pleasantly surprised when I complete installing the things I needed. More about that later.
The fist thing I did was to check for updates at Lenovo Support site. After commecting the Bluetooth keyboard, I downloaded and installed the BIOS update and all the new drivers. Then I quick tried the camera - press the button and 2 seconds later you have a blurry picture but I didn't purchase it for the camera.
Next came the Micro SD Card. I know it was outside the spec but I had purchased a 128GB Micro SD card from Amazon for $17. When I put it into the SD slot it appeared to work until I started copying files to it. I copied a few movies. Some were able to play and others just didn't work. The format (MP4) seemed to change. Now, I know you're thinking $17 for a Micro SD and you might be right but it also might be that it's specs show only 64GB is supported. I put in a 32GB and so far it is working great.
That's it for now but more to come.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
A New Lenovo Tablet 2
Yesterday, I was at a BestBuy in
Springhill here in Florida. I went to
purchase a new Chromecast. I wanted to
use it to run a class here in Rock Crusher.
After picking it up I thought I’d stop by and look at the Windows
Tablets. I already have a Blackberry, 2
Android Tablets and an iPad but I thought I’d look anyway.
I took a look at pretty much all of them when I ran into
this 10.1” Yoga Tablet 2. This thing
only has 2GB of memory and a 32GB eMMC but it has an SD card slot and a quad cord Intel Atom
processor. It also comes with a matching
magnetic Bluetooth keyboard/case and Windows 8.1.
It was very responsive and the only thing that concerned me
was that it only had a 32GB eMMC. The
keyboard felt great to type on and the system was very responsive. That surprised me because I was led to believe
that the Atom processor was slow.
After about 15 minutes playing with it and at what looked
like a great price - $370; I couldn't resist – I bought it.
When I got it home I unpacked it and I have to say, Lenovo
has great packaging. I remove the tablet
and keyboard and spent 2 hours charging them up. A full review is my next job. Now to set it up and play….
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