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Lenovo Yoga 910 hands-on – Lenovo's most promising Yoga to date It could be said that Lenovo created the foldable laptop market when it unveiled its first Yoga many moons ago. Since then, pretty much every tech company under the sun has jumped on the band...
The Yoga 910 could be one of the best Ultrabooks to hit the market this year. Lenovo has ticked all the right box hardware-wise, loading the Yoga 910 with full-fat core-i CPUs and adding a useful 4K option. Add to this the return of Lenovo's nifty 360-...
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We've been avidly following the Lenovo Yoga evolution over the years, as the convertible laptop range has continued to refine its 360-degree screen offering. In the top-spec Yoga 910 it's even stronger than ever before, with an edge-to-edge display joinin...
Design looks fantastic, Tiny bezel and ultra-high resolution screen looks great, Accomplished hinge for multiple positions...
Fan noise is simply horrid as it's inefficient at dispersing heat from Intel Core i7, Giant bottom bezel looks odd, Expensive...
To look at the Lenovo Yoga 910 is an absolute triumph. That trim bezel, ultra-high resolution and great-looking watchband hinge ensure it's one of the most striking laptops on the market, without overdoing the bling.But there's a big problem with our revi...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-11-20 01:33:53
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo Yoga 910 with a 13.9” IPS touch screen and the Intel 7th generation Core i7-7500U CPU with Intel HD 620 graphics. Lenovo's redesign means this 3.04 lb. Ultrabook has a classier CNC aluminum chassis and a narrow 5mm bezel displ...
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If you had any doubt whether the 2-in-1 market is here to stay, the 2016 holiday season should be your answer. This year we've seen a variety of high-profile releases into the space from HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and more.Importantly, this latest breed of 2-...
Smooth watchband hinge for 2-in-1 use, Spacious keyboard, Sharp 4K display, Fast processor and hard drive, Large battery...
Lackluster connectivity, 4K display demands a lot of power, Heavier than many peers...
Yes, if you're looking for a 2-in-1 that's also a powerful notebook.Placed next to its peers, the Yoga 910 clearly trades a bit of portability in favor of high-end performance and a gorgeous 4K display. Not everyone will prefer that. HP's Spectre x360, fo...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 10:13:15
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Lenovo Yoga 910 combines design and technology in a very quick change and laptop. For aesthetics and flexibility, this Lenovo Yoga 910 reminds us of the best contortions of Mister Fantastic (elastic man). And this light and the very thin computer turns on...
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Just like the Dell XPS 13 I reviewed a week ago, the Lenovo Yoga 910 is a 13-inch laptop equipped with the latest Intel mobile processor series; Kaby Lake. Both devices use the same i7-7500U CPU, but apart from that, they are much different devices. The l...
I did compare the Yoga 910 with the XPS 13 quite a lot in this review, because of their similar hardware configurations, but they are built for different target audiences. The Yoga 910 is a consumption device; it is built to output while the XPS 13 is mo...
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Lenovo's Yoga 910 is the Yoga 900 convertible, upgraded—and the result is an incredibly well-rounded ultrabook that addresses all of our complaints from the previous version. That's a rarity in the tech world.Not only is the new version more powerful than...
The move to Kaby Lake certainly has boosted performance, but the Yoga 910 has a lot more going for it than just the latest CPU. Any company can shoehorn a new CPU into a chassis. The Yoga 910 is a seriously improved laptop over the 900 in all the ways tha...
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After sticking with the same design for two years, Lenovo is giving the Yoga 900 a dramatic makeover – so much so that it's fair to say the Yoga 910 is completely different 2-in-1 laptop. Lenovo has tweaked or completely changed every element of its flags...
Substantially larger screen, Rocking speakers, Edgier looks...
Large chin, Heats up (and gets loud) fast, Disappointing battery life...
Lenovo's flagship 2-in-1 laptop slims down while gaining an inch of screen real-estate, but not all is perfect about this most impressive model update...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-05-27 01:18:18
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Adding to this month's never-ending supply of ultraportable convertibles is the latest in Lenovo's highly successful Yoga range, the Yoga 910. At $3,299 it's considerably more expensive than the rest, so has a lot to prove. Is it worth rolling out the wel...
"The tiny performance difference isn't noticeable in real life, so the additional memory and SSD capacity of the Yoga 910 give it the edge. "...
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There are quite a few premium ultraportables with convertible screens on the market, and this article is about one of better options in the segment: the Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB.It's not a new product, it was in fact launched back in 2016, but it's still an...
excellent build quality and finishing, good screen options, larger at 13.9" than most competitors, great keyboard and trackpad, works well with everyday use, capable speakers, big battery...
sharp edges, the black surfaces show smudges easily, runs warm and the fans have a high pitch sound, throttles in continuous demanding loads, limited IO and no adapters included in the pack, doesn't get a digitizer...
As long as you don't plan to use this laptop for continuous demanding loads, the Lenovo Yoga 910 is one of the best premium convertibles in its niche. The big battery, excellent keyboard/trackpad, larger 13.9" screen and splendid build quality are its mai...
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2-in-1 notebooks are becoming increasingly popular with consumers, especially in today's mobile-centric world. Consumers want mobility and flexibility, and 2-in-1 notebooks provide just that. Today, just about every major notebook manufacturer has a 2-in-...
And the Winner is…2-in-1 notebooks have come a long way. When they first burst onto the scene, they were promising, but flawed devices. Either too bulky or too thick, they were compromises and were neither good notebooks nor tablets. These days, thanks to...
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If you're looking for the perfect blend of power, style and adaptability, you'll find it hard not to love the Yoga 910. Lenovo's latest 2-in-1 (starting at $1,200) still wows with its elegant watchband hinge, but it now offers a nearly-bezel-free 13.9-inc...
Gorgeous, nearly bezel-free 13.9-inch display, Watchband hinge is still the best-looking available, Intel 7th-gen CPU, Snappy keyboard, Strong battery life...
Awkward webcam location, No SD card slot or Thunderbolt 3...
Lenovo's Yoga 910 pushes the limits of premium 2-in-1s, thanks to its nearly bezel-free display, speedy 7th-gen Intel CPU and more than 10 hours of battery life...
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Lenovo's Yoga 910 laptop embodies a pleasant balance of style, versatility and performance with its flexible build, touchscreen and zippy internals. Its mobile-inspired features make it visually striking, highly portable and fun to use.The Yoga 910 is wha...
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Lenovo has an update to its previously launched (and quite gorgeous) YOGA 900, and it is called the YOGA 910. This new model is no less beautiful than its 900 counterpart, bringing with it all the luxurious underpinnings and elements of the 900 with some...
All-aluminum unibody, Crisp and bright display, Latest Intel processor, Watchband hinge, Very responsive touchscreen...
Webcam is positioned beneath the display, Right Shift key is small, No SD card slot...
The Lenovo YOGA 910 stands out amongst the crowd. It is an eye-catcher in every sense of the word, boasting an all-aluminum unibody, the attractive watchband hinge, slim bezels, and a satin finish. Things only get better from there, with an excellent disp...
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Say you wanted to build the perfect Windows laptop: what would you include? You might start with the latest-generation Intel processors, put in a big 4K touchscreen and make it foldable all the way around with a really nice hinge, and finish it off with h...
Fast processor, Sturdy, good-looking design, 4K screen doesn't obliterate the battery...
Fans seem to run constantly, Annoying keyboard layout, Inconsistent USB-C ports...
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To let some PC and electronics makers tell it, creating a device that people will really love requires locking away industrial designers and adding some premium materials for better build quality. Throw in some decent internals and a great marketing campa...
By now, you've noticed a lack of overwhelming negatives in this review. That's what happens when a company continuously improves on a solid design like Lenovo has. The Windows 2-in-1 market is basically divided into two categories: detatchables and transf...
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The Yoga 910 brings several improvements over its predecessor which was already a great Windows 10 Ultrabook.Lenovo's premium Yoga series is known for its watchband hinge that lets you use the device in practically any position. But behind its beauty, als...
To sum it all up, the Lenovo Yoga 910 brings several improvements over the Yoga 900 from last year which was already a great machine. I love the new all-metal design, including the stiffer hinge, 4k display with less bezel, and an even better keyboard. Th...
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Lenovo's newest flagship convertible, the Yoga 910, is meant to be a stunner from the second you look at it. The company went all out in the design and specs of this laptop-hybrid, taking what it has already learned about making good convertibles and styl...
Sleek, lightweight aluminum CNC design, Watchband hinge is super sturdy and adds unique personality, Nearly 14-inch display in a 13-inch laptop body, thanks to super thin bezels, Fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello biometric security, Solid overall perfo...
Extra big base bezel to accommodate webcam, No Thunderbolt 3 ports...
PerformanceSimilarly to our experience with the x360, the new Kaby Lake CPU in the Yoga 910 makes it slightly faster and more power efficient than Skylake systems. However, Kaby Lake doesn't have a huge edge over Skylake—it has 8 to 10 percent higher cloc...
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We doubt that Lenovo's Yoga lineup needs any introduction but what deserves extra attention is the new Yoga 910 2-in-1 notebook. It's slim, it's powerful, it's versatile and it's absolutely astonishing. The new Yoga runs on Intel's latest generation Kaby...
Impeccable design and build quality, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Versatile (360-degree watchband rotating hinge) and portable (14.9 mm, 1.39 kg), Nearly bezel-less crisp and vivid 13.9-inch IPS display in a 13.3-inch form factor, Screen has no PWM ac...
The screen's maximum brightness might not be enough for outdoor use, Not enough connectivity options...
There isn't we can say against the Yoga 910 because it surpassed almost all of our expectations. It's sleek, powerful, versatile and portable. The build quality is just impeccable while the keyboard and touchpad assure excellent user experience. And even...
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Lenovo significantly increased battery capacity to 78 WHr, which is very high for a 13 to 14 inch Ultrabook. In fact, battery life with our 1080p model is good, though the Spectre x360 runs a bit longer on a charge. 4K displays typically signficantly redu...
Striking design, excellent build and finish. Lovely looking watchband hinge, fast performance, bigger than average display...
Fans can get noisy, few ports and no Thunderbolt 3...
There's a lot to love here, the Lenovo Yoga 910 is the slimmest, lightest and best looking Yoga in Lenovo's consumer line to date. It's rigid, well-made and that watchband hinge is as striking and functional as ever. This is a high-end Ultrabook with a pr...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-12-16 01:57:38
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If you trim the bezels around a laptop display to almost nothing, you can do one of two things with the saved space. The Dell XPS 13 famously reduces the size of the entire system, making a 13.3-inch notebook that's more compact than some smaller-screened...
Spacious 13.9-inch screen, Awesome battery life, Best hinge in the convertible class, Comfortable keyboard...
External monitor requires USB-C adapter, No SD card slot, No Thunderbolt 3...
The successor to Lenovo's flagship Yoga 900 shrinks its bezels, broadens its screen, and delivers museum-worthy design plus 19 hours of battery life. Read More...
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Lenovo's Yoga 910 is the Yoga 900 convertible, upgraded—and the result is an incredibly well-rounded ultrabook that addresses all of our complaints from the previous version. That's a rarity in the tech world.Not only is the new version more powerful than...
Excellent overall performance, Superb battery life, Gorgeous display...
Awkward webcam placement, Limited port selection...
The move to Kaby Lake certainly has boosted performance, but the Yoga 910 has a lot more going for it than just the latest CPU. Any company can shoehorn a new CPU into a chassis. The Yoga 910 is a seriously improved laptop over the 900 in all the ways...
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The Lenovo Yoga 910 two-in-one Windows laptop comes in an attractive aluminum design, with an interesting hinge that reminds me of the Microsoft Surface Book, but without the annoying gap. It also sports a larger 14-inch display and a speedy 7th generatio...
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Lenovo is well-known for their Yoga hybrid notebooks, capable of converting to a tablet and two other modes in addition to being just a notebook. They're sold in all shapes and sizes, from the innovative 10.1-inch Yoga Book, to the more practical 11.6-in...
Exceptionally thin and light design, Beautiful borderless 4K touch display, Long battery life even with the 4K display, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Good performance...
Pricey in its upper tier configurations, Cooling fans can get noisy, Must use a USB TypeC adapter for video out, Keyboard layout annoyances, Awkward webcam location in notebook mode...
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The Yoga 910, Lenovo's flagship convertible-hybrid laptop ($1,199.99), is decidedly upscale for a mid-price 2-in-1 laptop. And you get a powerful Intel Core i7 processor, one of the most intricate (and stable) hinge mechanisms in the category, an attracti...
Eye-catching design, Equipped with two USB-C ports and one USB 3,0 port, 21-hour battery life, Fingerprint reader for Windows Hello, Excellent day-to-day and multimedia performance...
Only one USB-C port works with charger, Connecting to an external display requires an adapter...
With power, style, a comfortable keyboard and phenomenal battery life, the Yoga 910 cements Lenovo's position as class leader of the growing 2-in-1 laptop field...
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Hello, Engadget readers, and welcome to our first laptop review of 2017. 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 tes...
Thin and light, Good specs for the money, Long battery life, Mostly comfortable typing experience, Mix of full- and Type-C USB ports...
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...
The Yoga 910's jumpy trackpad, unreliable fingerprint reader and loud fan noise can make it frustrating to use, but it's ultimately saved by its compact design, mostly comfortable typing experience and its combination of price and specs. For next year...
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Lenovo has a great track record of listening to user feedback and taking it to heart. That's just what has happened with every new generation of the Yoga, and the Yoga 910 exemplifies that. Lenovo has upped the ante for their latest Yoga with an all-metal...
Beautiful distinctive premium unibody design, excellent 4k display, large responsive trackpad, edge-to-edge screen, built-in fingerprint reader, large spacious keyboard, 360-degree watchband hinge great for multiple use cases, great performance, excellent...
No HDMI, no SD card slot, webcam is located awkwardly at the bottom, Prev2 of 2Next...
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The new Lenovo Yoga 910 is an update to the Lenovo Yoga 900 which was launched around the same time last year. At that time, we gave it a 10/10 in our Yoga 900 review because it was a great blend of performance, weight, and price, so it was a great “do it...
Excellent build quality, Very large battery capacity (78Wh), 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD models available. Aggressive performance/price...
No Digital Pen support, A little bulkier than potential competitors...
The Lenovo Yoga 910 is a very good laptop, with a great build quality and very good performance in its class. The HP Spectre X360 and the Dell XPS 13 are probably its closest competitors, although both were designed to be a little small and lighter althou...
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Laptops certainly come in all shapes and sizes, and we've looked at quite a variety here at Techaeris. Our Lenovo Yoga 910 review takes a look at the UHD model of one of Lenovo's latest convertible laptops and sees how well it performs.Our Lenovo Yoga 910...
Well constructed, great performance. Fantastic screen and display. Decent sound...
Average battery life which falls well under Lenovo's "up to" expectations.Half-sized right shift key could be a dealbreaker for some. No volume control buttons on the outer edge...
The Lenovo Yoga 910 is a well designed, great performing ultrabook with an excellent touch screen display. The major complaint I have with the laptop is the battery life which fell well under Lenovo's stated expected battery life.Lenovo Yoga 910 (4K)$1,19...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2017-10-07 01:41:17
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Laptop-transformer Lenovo YOGA Book – a new word in the world of compact notebooks, original, interesting unusual. Lenovo YOGA 910 – already familiar to all “yoga” in the updated package and enhanced features.The company has decided to make an ultra-compa...
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tomsitpro.com Updated: 2018-01-27 02:47:51
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Editor's Note: At CES 2018 in January, Lenovo announced three updates to its line of laptops. The Lenovo Miix 630 2-in-1 is a new notebook that features a stylus, built-in LTE, a claimed battery life of more than 20 hours and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 pro...
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