A:AnswerPhysically, thickness and screen resolution. The Pro's come with QHD panels I believe, the regular Yoga 3 has Full HD. Internally, the Pro has a Core M processor (1.2 GHz, but can boost a lot) and fan-less cooling, versus the 3's more conventional Core i5 (2.2GHz) setup.
A:Answerthe "features" section is FALSE advertising as it does not specify that it is a trial of micr. off. 13 but you have to buy subscriptions or licensing separately. No modern devices come with office anymore.
A:AnswerI had the same network problem after the new Windows 10 10586 update. I downloaded new drivers for Wifi chipset from Broadcom. The one on Lenovo's website is old and was causing network issues.
A:AnswerYes there is a ton of bloatware but I have seen this with all manufacturers and not Lenovo alone.
I manually uninstalled it but I believe there is a software package available on Lenovo's website which uninstalls all that with one click.
A:AnswerI'm guessing you mean storage and not memory. You can add an SD card but it will be sticking out. I suppose you can also swap out the SSD with a new HDD, too, if you wanted. I saw that a few of the ones BB were selling had hybrid drives in them.
A:AnswerI have had no problem with the audio. I'm still new to the computer and so haven't used it much. I used it to track the news reports about the San Bernardino shootings and had no problem hearing or understanding the reporters.
A:AnswerIt's listed at 7.4 hours max, but that can vary depending on how you use it and what programs you have open. If you switch it from Eco mode to High Performance mode that will drop it down to 4-5 hours. Just depends on what you want to do.