It might be worthy of note that the F1 – F12 keys have alternate functions that are made default thanks to the accompanying Lenovo software. The only thing I miss is a numpad, but what can you expect for such a small form-factor? On 13-inch and smaller notebooks, I have the tendency to typo a lott, but on this keyboard, I type naturally, and without worry. The keyboard on this notebook is one of the best I’ve personally used, feeling on par with what I’ve experienced with larger notebooks. And if you’re worried about loudness… you probably shouldn’t be. I tested with Reservoir Dogs and The Wire, and found the dialog to be very crisp and atmosphere quite detailed even with a lack of bass. These speakers offer room-filling sound that actually really impressed me. Certainly not on par with the nearly 100% accuracy I enjoy with my smartphone.īeyond all that, what’s not so obvious to spot around the notebook are the JBL speakers placed at the bottom (inside) of the hinge. To the right of the touchpad is the finger print reader, which in my experience works well, but there is the occasion (1/8 times, I’d say) where I have to tap it a couple of times to get a response (which I’m thinking is more on Windows Hello than this reader). That includes the quad-core 8th-gen Intel processor, offering eight threads to help get jobs done quicker. For a notebook half-an-inch thick, and weighing just three pounds, this one boasts some nice hardware. This Yoga 920 is 14-inches, although other sizes exist for other Yoga models. Lenovo Yoga 920 14″ 2-in-1 Notebook (As Tested)Ĥ.00GHz Turbo 8MB 元 Cache HyperThreading Another upgradable spec is the memory: this notebook includes 8GB, but it can be configured up to 16GB. Just be warned that 4K means more GPU power draw, which in turn means reduced overall battery-life (10.8 hours vs. Likewise, this notebook shipped with a 1080p panel, although a 4K panel can be opted for if you crave crispness. This particular sample comes equipped with the base 256GB of NVMe storage, but it can be configured up to 1TB. You’d guess right if you thought Wacom was behind this technology. Well, aside from needing an optional pen, of course (Lenovo’s Active Pen 2 is the official choice). The screen has 4096 levels of sensitivity, so if you want to draw or paint on your Yoga, nothing is stopping you. More than that, it’s designed to be used by those who plan to do more than just draw circles (like me). On the topic of flexibility, since this is a 2-in-1, the screen is of course touchable.
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