Capacity:1TB SSD UPGRADE|8G RAM|W10 PRO  |  Color:Bronze Yoga 920 Tech Specs New 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8550U processor (1.80 GHz to 4.00 GHz Cache 8 MB SmartCache) Operating System Windows 10 Pro Upgrade DisplayUp to 13.9" FHD IPS (1920 x 1080 ) 10-point multitouch display with Active Pen input Graphics Integrated Graphics Intel HD Graphics 620 Microphone / Webcam720p HD camera with dual array microphone Memory 8 GB DDR4 2400 MHz (Onboard) Storage 1TB PCIe NVME 3x4 Lane SSD Upgrade Battery 4 Cell 70 Watt Hour Li-Cylindrical Battery Up to 10.8 hours with UHD display* Up to 15.5 hours with FHD display* Based on testing with MobileMark 2014. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, & other factors. Audio Dolby Atmos (with headphones) 2 x JBL Speakers Keyboard Backlit English Keyboard Active Pen Bluetooth Active Pen included SecurityFingerprint reader with Windows Hello Ports 1 x USB 3.0 with always-on charging 2 x USB C (Thunderbolt, PowerDelivery & DisplayPort) Combination audio/microphone jack Lenovo AC Wireless 802.11AC (2x2), Bluetooth 4.1 Dimensions (W x D x H)323 mm x 223.5 mm x 13.95 mm / 12.7" x 8.8" x 0.5" WeightStarting at 1.37 kg / 3.02 lbs Colors Platinum Bronze Copper Lenovo warranty does not apply to this Laptop due to upgrade
M**A
Great 2 in 1 but watch the WiFi settings and connectivity.
I bought this one at Best Buy - 14”, 8th gen i7, 16 ram, 512 ssd in silver. I love the way it turns into a tablet, it is so easy to use. Also I usually go on my laptop in my bed, so compared to the hp x360 spectre this is really good because the hinges are very solid and do not wobble. If you are using this to watch movies especially not on a desk this is really important. A lot of people think the hinges are gaudy but actually they’re great because they are super duper sturdy. Also I have had no issues with it overheating. A lot of people complain the sceptre has this problem - that the hinges are weak and the screen wobbles. The pen is really sensitive and writes just like paper on the 920. The keyboard is really easy to type quietly on too. The computer performs most tasks- even intensive ones - automatically. It takes about 3 seconds to boot up, in fact it can’t even tell if it’s coming out of hibernate or if it’s starting up, it’s that fast. Oh did I mention it’s the most beautiful sceen on any of the 2 in 1s I looked at? It totally is.Now here’s the downside: the WiFi is absolutely miserable. I almost returned the laptop because I could not figure out how to get it to go more than .5 mbps. Eventually I fiddled with the settings - make sure it is on the 5ghz WiFi and go into the settings in the control panel and put the WiFi range to “highest”. Reply to this if you want me to explain the entire process for you. I am not the only person (check Lenovo forums and Best Buy reviews to see I am not the only one complaining of this. Some people never figured out how to fix the problem and returned the computer). It comes standard at medium and with this WiFi card that doesn’t give you much range if your router is far away. Also consider installing a WiFi range extender in your house if you decide to go with one of these laptops. Honestly, this laptop would be a complete 10/10 if it weren’t for the WiFi being substantially subpar- like worse than that laptop computers 10 years ago subpar. Not sure why they went all out on this 2 in 1 and then drastically skimped on the WiFi. When I was going through these problems with it, my husband was on the bed next to me and his computer was working fine, and I also had very good WiFi on my iPad and iPhone. In addition my ancient hp envy that’s about 5 or 6 years old gets better signal detection, and I had a desktop on my desk nearby that also has no problems... so I know it was the computer.Also if you’re new to windows 10 make sure you adjust the privacy settings to something you feel comfortable with. They want the ability to read your text messages, browsing history, and even speech recognition when you are not using the computer. To invasive for my taste so I disabled it all which means you have to disable Cortana. Cortana is actually pretty good for the little time I tried it, but once I saw the privacy I was giving up I disabled it. This is more of a problem with Windows 10 though than with the Lenovo 920... just thought I would put it out there. Hopefully on the next update of windows, Microsoft rethinks their privacy policy.
A**X
Stunning look, super fast , great display and light weight - ideal for regular travelers
Stunning looking slim laptop, very fast, perfect for multitasking, great 3840 x 2160 display, good battery , light weight, everything works perfectly, boots up and shuts down just in few seconds. Got 1Tb storage capacity, which perfectly suits me. All my previous laptops were lacking of a storage space.Quite pricey, but it worth it - good stuff is never cheap. Highly recommend this product.
R**E
The YOGA is one of the best laptops that I have had the pleasure of owning
The YOGA is one of the best laptops that I have had the pleasure of owning. Boot up time is very quick and the 4K display is nothing short of breath taking. I have not experienced any problems thus far and it has been sixty days. I would recommend this laptop to anyone. It is a bit pricey but the performance and build make up for it.
M**E
For the price, it's not worth it. Extreme battery drain while turned off.
For $1388, I chose the top of the line offering at the time last year. 8th gen i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, UHD 4K Screen. The unique 2 in 1 hinge design is a great attraction. After using this Yoga for a year, I'm just really disappointed, and wished I went with Dell or the HP Spectre.UHD 4K Screen: It looks nice consuming media, computing, browsing, but what makes it disappointing is the brightness. In daylight, it's really not good enough. I find myself wanting to keep increasing brightness, just not enough NITs. This model provides a better bezel to screen ratio, but still has room for improvement.JBL Sound: It didn't blow me away or impress me. The JBL speakers sounded crisp and clean, but of course lacks any thumping bass. They sound like other laptop speakers out in the market, which in itself is disappointing. I was hoping to really be surprised and impressed by the JBL sound. The AUX drivers are a surprise. I enjoy listening to music through my various headphones: Audio Technica, Astro A40, or Sony earbuds.Keyboard: I'm usually a very good typist, but with this keyboard, I find myself error prone. It doesn't give me the feel of confidence and productivity I'm hoping for or used to. For work, I own a Dell laptop, and it is the best laptop keyboard feel. The Yoga laptop has short travel and doesn't give me any satisfaction while typing.Battery: Most disappointing, read on. Ample battery life when in use. But the biggest disappointment is the battery drain, while the laptop is being stored and turned off. I use this laptop once or twice a week, while it's stored in my laptop backpack. I notice a huge battery drain as it sits for a couple days, or if longer, I find the laptop down to 0% after a few days. it's terrible, and in my mind, for the premium price, unacceptable.Performance: I have no complaints in this department. There's little lag when bouncing between work and play applications, browsing and checking email. I sometimes use memory intensive online application, Citrix apps, etc, and the hardware handles it just fine, without any notice of being outdated. I can view netflix or listen to google or amazon music. In fact, where this laptop does shine is the aux drivers. I feel they are exceptional. The AUX drivers produce great sound to my various headphones including Audio Technica, Astro A40 Gaming headset, and Sony headphones.Appearance: It is a premium solid build. The Platinum edition looks sharp sitting in Starbucks. The placement of the "Yoga" brand is nice. The unique hinge is awesome! I love how it feels, how it functions, and how it looks. That is a winner. The laptop build is durable and classy. The size lends itself to be carried in a sleeve or backpack extremely well -- very mobile.Experience: 2 out of 5 when considering quality and value. I'm not getting enough value out of the price. While IMHO, the Yoga 920 needs a major fix on the keyboard feel, battery drain, and overall step up the game on keyboard and JBL sound.
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