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November 2017
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Lenovo 920 (14) represents all that is right in the world of ultra-light
Ultra-slim
Laptops
The Lenovo Yoga 920 improves on the company's premium two-in-one ultaportable by adding active pen support and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports
Making a couple design refinements and throwing in an eighth-gen Intel Core i-series processor for better performance
The editors didn't like
Poor battery life
No user replaceable parts
Base configuration starts around $1
300 (£1
350
AU$2
000)
The pen holder blocks its only full-size USB port as well as the power button when the pen is stowed and the overall design hasn't changed much. At 3 pounds (1.4 kg) it's weighty for its size
Published: 2018-02-01, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Great design, Decent power, Very good sound quality
Lacks graphical power, Fans can be loud when they kick in, Plastic stylus-holder feels cheap, No SD card slot
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is another triumphant 2-in-1 design in a year that's seen the form factor go from strength to strength. It features a lovely premium design, it's thin and light, and it performs day-to-day tasks well. The integrated graphics do mean it...
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Great performance, Fab battery life, High-quality design and build
No SD card slot or HDMI
It's hard to image a hybrid much better than the Lenovo Yoga 920.Ok, so we'd ideally like an SD card slot. And an HDMI wouldn't hurt. There are always ways you can make a design better in your head. But we're simply swimming against the current with our n...
A rare example of a convertible that strikes the perfect balance between striking looks and raw power, the Yoga 920 is one of the best devices of its kind on the market. Only a fairly mediocre screen and a steep asking price tarnish what would be conve...
Published: 2017-12-07, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Lovely design, Thin, Decent power, Great sound quality
Lacks graphical power, Keyboard still annoys in tablet form, Fans can be loud when they kick in, Plastic stylus-holder feels cheap
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is another triumphant 2-in-1 design in a year that's seen the form factor go from strength to strength. It features a lovely premium design, it's thin and light, and it performs day-to-day tasks well. The integrated graphics do mean it...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is an excellent hybrid laptop. It has amazing battery life, great build, good looks, real power and a high-quality screen with a pressure sensitive stylus.What's not to like? It's not great for gaming, and a few similarly slim laptops...
The Lenovo Yoga 920 improves on the company's premium two-in-one ultaportable by adding active pen support and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, making a couple design refinements and throwing in an eighth-gen Intel Core i-series processor for better performance
Base configuration starts around $1,300 (£1,350, AU$2,000), the pen holder blocks its only full-size USB port as well as the power button when the pen is stowed and the overall design hasn't changed much. At 3 pounds (1.4 kg) it's weighty for its size
The Lenovo Yoga 920 gets a handful of improvements and added features including a pen-enabled display and eighth-gen Intel processors to make it one of the best premium two-in-ones you can find...
Excellent performance thanks to 8th-gen Intel CPU, Great battery life, especially for lighter tasks, Solid and attractive build quality, Good keyboard and pen, Two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support
A bit pricey, especially in higher configurations, Touchpad is slightly twitchy
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