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Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 (4K) Review

Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 (4K) Review

Posted on February 20, 2019 By Jarvis

Not too long ago, the only high-end Chromebook on the market was Google’s own Pixelbook. But in the past few months, several laptop makers have revealed their own premium Chromebooks. Lenovo’s Yoga Chromebook C630 (from $599, $899 as tested) takes things to the next level with the world’s first 4K display on a Chromebook. Along with its gorgeous 15.6-inch panel, this 2-in-1 offers excellent performance in a flexible aluminum chassis. But the battery life on the Yoga Chromebook C630 is disappointing, so those who care about endurance should opt for the lower-res 1080p version instead.
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