With a new low-power processor and a sleek convertible design that delivers five different computing modes, Lenovo’s Yoga 3 Pro is a hybrid Windows tablet/laptop with an enviable combination of size, weight, battery life and one of the best screens this side of a desktop computer. But is it worth $1,300?

That depends on whether you want to have Intel’s latest Broadwell technology under the hood. The Yoga 3 Pro is the first to use the Core M processor (although other vendors, including Acer, Asus, Dell and HP, will follow quickly with their own products).

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