Seems to hit rather more than 41 in the UX305:
"You do not have to hold the device, so even though it can get to over 47°C (117°F) between the display and the top of the keyboard, the palm rests and keyboard never get warm at all."
"Of course, if you are using the UX305 in your lap, it would be very uncomfortable as well, so watch out for that."
Entirely rational trade off for more performance in a notebook of course, esp as you need to thrash it for a while to get there which most won't with this sort of thing. Just not a trade off you could afford in a tablet form factor. You'd have to drop the performance.
(or up cooling somehow.).
Hence (as the review says) the yoga 3 ending up non trivially slower, even with a rather higher binned version of CoreM.
Would be amazing if the macbook didn't work well
"You do not have to hold the device, so even though it can get to over 47°C (117°F) between the display and the top of the keyboard, the palm rests and keyboard never get warm at all."
"Of course, if you are using the UX305 in your lap, it would be very uncomfortable as well, so watch out for that."
Entirely rational trade off for more performance in a notebook of course, esp as you need to thrash it for a while to get there which most won't with this sort of thing. Just not a trade off you could afford in a tablet form factor. You'd have to drop the performance.
(or up cooling somehow.).
Hence (as the review says) the yoga 3 ending up non trivially slower, even with a rather higher binned version of CoreM.
Would be amazing if the macbook didn't work well