When Lenovo released the IdeaPad Yoga 13 last year, there was plenty to like about the 13-inch hybrid laptop. It had decent battery life, it came with a fantastic touchpad, and the 360-degree hinge mechanism that let you flip the laptop into a tablet was well thought out.
There was, however, one glaring problem: size. The Yoga 13 was simply too big to enjoy as a tablet.
The new IdeaPad Yoga 11S solves this issue by shaving 1.7 inches from the screen diameter and 3.08 pounds from the total package. The result is the best Windows 8 hybrid currently available.
Other than reductions in size and weight, the 11S is nearly identical, spec wise, to its heftier sibling. It packs a 1.5 GHz Core i5 processor, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD. Connectivity options are minimal, though not out of the ordinary, with two USB ports (one 2.0 and one 3.0), an HDMI out, and an SD card reader slot.
Where the Yoga 13 felt a little like a tablet con artist, the 11S is more than comfortable enough to use in stand, tent, and even tablet mode while at a desk or on the couch. Sure, it still feels heavy compared to an iPad and even the Surface Pro. But it's a sacrifice worth making considering you also get a fully functional laptop – and a good one at that.
What's more, because it has less weight to hold up, the hinge actually feels sturdier this time around. It took aggressive prodding and tapping on the screen to get a noticeable bounce. The screen itself is responsive and bright. Though the 1366 x 768 resolution display isn't as impressive as other Windows 8 HD displays on the market, it didn't bother me on the 11-inch screen.

