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The Dell XPS 13 is an excellent ultraportable laptop, the best 13-inch Windows model going for many. Dell hasn't aimed for a single superlative feature, a potential gimmick. Its footprint is smaller than the competition, but it's thicker. Its screen resol...
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The Yoga 920 is Lenovo's latest take on a hybrid laptop for people with plenty of money who want something worth showing off. At £1,399 with no extra gaming hardware, this is a laptop that asks you to you pay for its design. There's a difference between d...
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...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter Image 1 of 8 Other than the Microsoft Surface Pro range, there's been very little in the way of exciting devices on the convertible market. With most 2-in-1s failing to distance themselves from the design Microsoft popul...
Looks gorgeous, Excellent battery life, Superb performance...
Pricey, Display is average at best...
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...
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But that’s all changed for the better. In fact, I only recently wrote a best 2-in-1 roundup for this very website, and it was difficult sifting through the long list of excellent devices we’ve seen this year. And Lenovo’s fresh-faced Yoga 920 has all the...
Superb design, Top-notch Coffee Lake performance, Lengthy battery life...
Display could be better...
An ultra-thin convertible with a special Star Wars edition, Lenovo’s Yoga 920 is a force to be reckoned with...
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In a year in which we've seen a number of remarkable 2-in-1 laptops, Lenovo has saved possibly the best until last with the Yoga 920, its follow-up to the fantastic Yoga 910.The Lenovo Yoga 920 features USB-C ports, an improved webcam location, a better k...
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...
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The Lenovo Yoga 920 is a laptop with a 360-degree hinge. Lenovo makes a handful of different models with this design but the 920 is the most stylish of the lot. Lighter alternatives are available. But with a powerful 8th generation Intel processor, great...
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...
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Lenovo's Yoga 910 convertible 2-in-1 was one of our favorite notebooks of 2016, offering an excellent combination of design and build quality, performance, and battery life. It wasn't perfect, though, so Lenovo has released an update to address some flaws...
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...
Yes. The Yoga 920 fixes everything that was wrong with the previous version — which wasn't much — and increases performance. What's not to like?Editor's RecommendationsDell XPS 13 ReviewAsus ZenBook Flip S reviewAsus VivoBook Pro N580 reviewLenovo Yoga, M...
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People have been forecasting the death of the PC for years, and while all that noise is clearly overblown, there is one segment of the computing world that should probably go away: the traditional clamshell laptop. Now I'm not saying we should do away wit...
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1 / 13 Lenovo announced its latest flagship convertible – the Yoga 910 – at IFA 2017 in Berlin. It's thin (13.95mm), light (~1.39kg), and comes powered by 8th generation Intel Core i7 processor, a near bezel-less 13.9-inch IPS touchscreen d...
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Hands on with Lenovo's 8th-gen Intel-powered Yoga 920 announced at IFA 2017 The Yoga 920 is Lenovo's latest foldable laptop. At first glance, this flagship model doesn't look hugely different to the older Yoga 910, with the new device featuring the same...
The Yoga 920 may not look that different to Lenovo's older flagship, but in this instance it isn't necessarily a bad thing. The chassis still looks great and, thanks to the 920's upgraded port selection and hardware, it still feels very much like a modern...
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As with all of the top-line Yoga products, it's about meeting power with style and portability. For the Yoga 920, Lenovo has really knocked it out of the park. It's a svelte device that's just 14mm thick when closed and yet somehow boasts an eighth-genera...
From my short hands-on time with the Yoga 920, it's clear that Lenovo has made thoughtful tweaks and additions to its design. It's still a premium laptop, packed with power if you need it, but with the 920 Vibes finish and Star Wars special editions, Leno...
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The Lenovo Yoga 920 is yet another example of what Intel's latest CPU generation can do for ultrabook performance. This slim, handsome convertible makes mincemeat of its predecessor, and it's among the speediest ultrabooks we've tested with an 8th-generat...
Lenovo's quad-core, Kaby Lake Refresh-powered Yoga 920 cuts a fine figure as it chews up laptop performance benchmarks, while its long-range Cortana microphones, pen support and on-board Dolby Atmos sweeten an already enticing package. That said, we can t...
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The Lenovo Yoga 920 is yet another example of what Intel's latest CPU generation can do for ultrabook performance. This slim, handsome convertible makes mincemeat of its predecessor, and it's among the speediest ultrabooks we've tested with an 8th-generat...
Lenovo's quad-core, Kaby Lake Refresh-powered Yoga 920 cuts a fine figure as it chews up laptop performance benchmarks, while its long-range Cortana microphones, pen support and on-board Dolby Atmos sweeten an already enticing package. That said, we can t...
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The Lenovo Yoga 920 is follow-up to the fantastic Yoga 910 and features USB-C ports, an improved webcam location, a better keyboard and boosted battery life, while retaining the 360-degree hinge that's a hallmark of the Yoga range.However, 2017 has been a...
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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Of course, I digress… onto the topic at hand.In conjunction with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which came out in December 2017, Lenovo hopped on the bandwagon and introduced not one but two new products in collaboration with Star Wars. Knowing the amount...
From top to bottom, an all-round great 2-in-1 laptop.AdvertisementsReport this adReport this adTags:lenovolenovo-yoga-920-galactic-empire:Lenovo Yoga 920 Galactic Empirelenovo-yoga-920:Lenovo Yoga 920reviewyoga-920:Yoga 920...
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If you want the flexibility of a tablet but the power of a laptop then the Lenovo Yoga 920 is the perfect fit. It pretty much has it all too. Smooth to convert between laptop and tablet mode (and even offer stand and tent mode too) thanks to its watchband...
Logging in to the laptop is quick and easy thanks to a fingerprint reader and support forn Windows Hello facial recognition function, The laptop is fast at opening programs and surfing the web and it copes well with everything from word processing and web...
The battery life is only satisfactory, lasting just over five hours and 30 minutes in our video tests, Expensive, The dimensions and weight mean it's not the easiest of laptops to cary around with you...
The Lenovo Yoga 920 may be expensive but its power and stylish design mean it's certainly worth it. Simple to use, the screen is clear and sharp and there's plenty of storage space too. The battery won't last the entire day though...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-04-12 09:32:40
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With a 13.9in Full HD screen, Dolby Atmos sound, an eighth-generation Intel Core chip and looks to kill, Lenovo's Yoga 920 is a premium convertible with plenty of attractions – not to mention a special edition with a 4K screen. The $1,899 version of the Y...
"Lenovo has tough competition from the Surface Pro in particular, but even at $1,899 the Yoga 920 offers better value than this rival. "...
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Other than the Microsoft Surface range, there's been very little in the way of exciting devices on the convertible market. With most 2-in-1s failing to distance themselves from the design Microsoft popularised, most end up being Surface clones. Within the...
A rare example of a convertible that strikes the perfect balance between looks, raw power and long battery life, the Yoga 920 is one of the best devices of its kind on the market. Only a fairly mediocre screen tarnish what would be convertible gold.Overal...
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The Lenovo Yoga 920 is one of the better convertible ultraportables available in stores as of the Spring of 2018, and we've talked about it in a previous article. It's very well built, it packs an excellent display with Pen support, a nice keyboard, as we...
excellent overall craftsmanship quality, large 13.9inch screen with Pen support, works well with everyday use, capable speakers, big battery...
sharp edges, the UHD panel is rather dim, throttles in continuous demanding loads, the typing experience not what I was expecting...
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is one of the most interesting convertible thin-and-lights you can find out there. The solid build quality, dual TB3 ports, slightly bigger screen with Pen support, the hardware and especially the big battery are its main selling point...
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The new Lenovo Yoga 920 (14) bends backwards via a unique 360° ‘watchband' hinge giving flexibility. Match that with a range of options including an FHD or 4K touchscreen, 8th generation Intel Core i5 or i7, memory storage and fingerprint reader. It is a...
Lenovo 920 (14) represents all that is right in the world of ultra-light, ultra-slim, laptops...
No user replaceable parts...
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The Yoga 920 features two full-sized shift keys that sit above the control button and the up arrow. Overall, the typing experience is so much better. The keys have a pleasant bounce to them and the shift keys are where you'd expect them to be. It's a smal...
If you don't mind spending a little extra, absolutelyIf you're willing to shell out the cash, the Yoga 920 is one of the best 2-in-1's in its class. With its excellent battery life, redesigned keyboard, and signature wristband hinge, this convertible is a...
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Relative to the material design dabblings of HP and the by-the-numbers iteration offered by Acer, Lenovo sometimes feels like one of the only OEMs out there that isn't making it all up as they go along.I mean, sure, none of the vendors are guilty of makin...
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Poor battery life...
The Yoga 920 isn't the end-all, be-all best notebook out there. But if you're after “one of those” kinds of PCs, it's hard to look past it...
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Relative to the material design dabblings of HP and the by-the-numbers iteration offered by Acer, Lenovo sometimes feels like one of the only OEMs out there that isn't making it all up as they go along.I mean, sure, none of the vendors are guilty of makin...
SD Card...
Poor battery life...
Though not without room for improvement, the Lenovo Yoga 920 provides a mostly-solid mix of specs and design-work. Yes, there's a bunch of fronts where it falls short of the competition. However, taken as a whole, it still hits the mark frequently enough...
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