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Lenovo Yoga 920 Review

Lenovo Yoga 920 Review : A Truly Stellar 2-in-1

Posted on October 13, 2017May 26, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’re looking for a truly premium 2-in-1 experience with epic battery life, a colorful display and a gorgeous chassis, you’ll find it in Lenovo’s Yoga 920. Starting at $1,299, this 13.9-inch bend-back convertible features Lenovo’s sexy watchband-style hinge, a slim bezel and a powerful Intel 8th Generation Core i7 CPU that offers much faster performance than both its predecessor and competitors with older processors. When you’re not gawking at its sleek bronze body or vibrant screen, the included stylus makes it easy to use the Yoga 920 for writing or drawing.

Design

The Yoga 920 is one suave-looking 2-in-1, with its all-aluminum chassis, slim sloping slides and attractive watchband-style hinge that lets you bend the lid back into tablet, tent or stand modes. As on the Yoga 910, there’s a very thin bezel around the display, but thankfully, on the Yoga 920, the webcam is located above the screen, not below it.
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