Lenovo Yoga 920 Laptop
Lenovo Yoga 920 Laptop
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From the inside out, the Lenovo Yoga 920 with battery like Lenovo 01AV428 Battery, Lenovo SB10K97597 Battery, Lenovo Thinkpad T570 Battery, Lenovo Thinkpad P51S Battery, Lenovo 0C52861 Battery, Lenovo 0C52862 Battery, Lenovo 45N1160 Battery, Lenovo 45N1777 Battery, Lenovo 45N1761 Battery, Lenovo 45N1130 Battery, Lenovo ThinkPad X270 Battery, Lenovo ThinkPad W550S Battery is a masterpiece. Between the 8th-gen Intel processor and unique wristband hinge, not only does it deliver strong performance and great battery life, it's gorgeous to look at too. While we love the included stylus and redesigned keyboard, there were still a few shortcomings we had to come to terms with.
For one, the starting price for the base configuration is usually quite high. Though Lenovo's currently running a holiday sale, saving you a good chunk of change, the full MSRP price may deter those on a tight budget. The stylus also comes with a plastic holder that blocks the only 3.0 port. It's frustrating, for sure, but you can work around it. Aside from a couple of nitpicks, the Yoga 920 is an excellent 2-in-1.
The Yoga 920 is available in a couple of different configurations. The most expensive model ($1,999.99) is armed with 16GB of RAM, a 4K display, and up to 1TB PCIe SSD. We reviewed the entry-level version, which has an 8th-gen Intel processor and a full HD display. It also comes in platinum, bronze, and copper. Our loaner is the bronze model (it's gorgeous).
At full price, the base configuration will cost you $1,399.99. Luckily, Lenovo's currently running a holiday sale, so it's available for $1,149.99 on the Microsoft Store, which shaves off about $250. If you want to know more about the base configuration specs, you can check them out below:
CPU: Intel Core i7-8550U
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620 with shared graphics memory
Memory: 8GB of RAM
Storage: 256GB SSD
Display: 13.9-inch full HD touchscreen
Ports: 2 Thunderbolt, 1 USB 3.0, 1 HDMI, audio/microphone jack
Weight: 3.02 lbs
Accessories: Active Pen 2
In our intensive PC Mark 8 test, the Yoga 920 hit the four-hour mark. That's not bad, especially with screen brightness set to 100%. However, in our WiFi browsing test, which continuously surfs the web, the 2-in-1 lost steam in about eight hours. I guess it really depends on how you plan on using the convertible.
For lighter tasks like browsing the Internet or binge-watching The Crown on Netflix (ahem, me), this 2-in-1 will definitely last a full work day. For more demanding tasks like video editing, you can expect it to fade out in a couple of hours. So, if you consider yourself a heavy user, maybe someone who regularly multitasks, you may want to keep the charger handy.
If 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 work of art from the inside out. While there's a lot we love, like the bronze color scheme and included stylus, there were still a few drawbacks.
Under usual circumstances, the $1,399.99 starting price is steep, so I'd recommend taking advantage of Lenovo's holiday sale. You can get the base configuration for $1,149.99 on the Microsoft Store, which saves you about $250. My other gripe is with the plastic pen holder, as it blocks the 3.0 port and power button. It's annoying, but I don't consider it a deal-breaker.
If you can live without the bronze color scheme and unique wristband hinge, the New Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 is a great alternative. Not only does it have near-identical specs, it's about $300 less than the Yoga 920 (when it's at full price). But if you really love that swanky design and are working with a flexible budget, the Yoga 920 is the best of the best.

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