You want big number crunching with decent graphics card and enough (and fast) storage.
Yet you want a dirt cheap, small and light laptop.
Either you get small, cheap and light OR you get number crunching with decent graphics and storage.
The two do not meet in the price range you're talking about, you need to go a little higher. Even then you're going to sacrifice something until you push past the £1k mark.
If you were talking Macs you're talking about the McBookPro... which should give you an idea of where the price is.
For the Lenovo machines, the Yogas are OK so long as you go for the i5 CPU. But you'd do better with something from the X-range. Though they aren't as thin.
You're asking for the impossible.
You want big number crunching with decent graphics card and enough (and fast) storage.
Yet you want a dirt cheap, small and light laptop.
Either you get small, cheap and light OR you get number crunching with decent graphics and storage.
The two do not meet in the price range you're talking about, you need to go a little higher. Even then you're going to sacrifice something until you push past the £1k mark.
If you were talking Macs you're talking about the McBookPro... which should give you an idea of where the price is.
For the Lenovo machines, the Yogas are OK so long as you go for the i5 CPU. But you'd do better with something from the X-range. Though they aren't as thin.
Meh, up the budget or lower the expectations.