The Lenovo Yoya 910 is no slouch! It’s powered by an Intel Core i7-7500U running at 2.7GHz and rocks a 13.9″ screen. For the basic model, it comes with 8GB Ram and 256GB storage. Interestingly it boasts a super long battery life of 16 hours and 13 minutes.
“The Lenovo Yoga 910 went on sale about two months ago and indeed, we’ve been working on this one for a while. During the time I’ve been testing it (with some very lengthy battery tests slowing things down), Engadget has published reviews of new machines from Apple, Microsoft and HP.
It makes sense, then, to follow up with a critique of Lenovo’s latest, not just because it’s such a big name in PCs, but because the company’s Yoga 900 series has, until now, ranked among our favorite laptops. The 910 ($1,180 and up), seemed like another shoo-in, with a thin and light design similar to the same Yoga machines we’ve praised in the past. It also offers some impressive specs for the price (a seventh-generation Core i7 processor comes standard) as well as long battery life that lives up to Lenovo’s already-lofty claims.”
Pros
- Thin and light
- Good specs for the money
- Long battery life
- Mostly comfortable typing experience
- Mix of full- and Type-C USB ports
Cons
- Lots of fan noise
- Some shrunken keyboard buttons
- Frustrating touchpad
- Unreliable fingerprint reader instead of a Windows Hello webcam
- No Thunderbolt 3 support
- Large bezel below the screen
Source: Engadget