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Lenovo Yoga 530 review

Lenovo Yoga 530 review

Posted on December 16, 2018 By Jarvis

Can the Lenovo Yoga 530 bend over backwards to succeed?

The Lenovo Yoga 530 is one of the more unusual convertible machines we’ve seen for some time thanks to its price and internals.

The cost, for starters, is a mid-range £699. That’s pretty low for a high-end convertible machine from a brand like Lenovo – many of the firm’s systems cost nearer to £1,000, and you’ll find those kinds of prices elsewhere in the market too.

The lower price doesn’t just mean that the Yoga 530 will be kinder to your wallet.
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