Wednesday, November 26, 2014

To make clear that the Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro does, in reality, twists all the way rearwards, Lenovo has taken to the shopping center to drop a few tomfooleries on innocent customers. Working with the UCB Comedy team or Above Average, Michael Kayne, Shaun Diston, and Jim Santangeli bring on some pre-broken MacBooks and some Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro units to a display booth for the public. Look, as the YOGA’s pivot permits it to twist all the way rearward, and the MacBooks’… doesn’t curve so simply.


Every time a potential buyer arrives at the booth, the demonstrator – also a humorist in camouflage – shows off how the YOGA 3 Pro twists. They then indicate how – clearly – the MacBook Air does not. They likewise “incidentally” break the MacBook to outrage the buyer out, then move ahead to bail.


Actually, it is definitely NOT this simple to break a MacBook – we’ve attempted. Indeed, if you DID attempt to break a MacBook like this, it’s more probable you’d snap the display before you snapped the pivot. However, we’ll leave it over to you to test for yourself – at your own risk, obviously.



In the meantime, you can see a lot more on the Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro in our Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro Review this week. Above you’ll see the pivot in feat – smooth moving as it goes.


Article source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2840600/China-school-bus-crash-kills-11-kindergarteners.html










To make clear that the Lenovo YOGA 3 Pro does, in reality, twists all the way rearwards, Lenovo has taken to the shopping center to drop a few tomfooleries on innocent customers. Working with the UCB Comedy team or Above Average, Michael Kayne, Shaun Diston, and Jim Santangeli...

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