The Lenovo Yoga 920 is the direct sequel to Lenovo’s Yoga 910 convertible laptop. Before every Windows PC company was making 2-in-1 computers, it was Lenovo’s line of 360-degree hinged laptops that pioneered the form factor, which combines a laptop design with some tablet functionality.
If you’re keeping track, improvements made since the Yoga 910 include the addition of Thunderbolt 3, new webcam location, a Windows Precision touchpad, better battery life, heat management, and finally, the bundled active pen.
Now that there are so many other 2-in-1 convertibles, including excellent options from HP and others, what makes the Yoga 920 special? It turns out, quite a few things.
The Yoga 920 is a premium computer that starts at $1,199. That gets you a Full HD display, 256GB SSD, 8GB of RAM, and an eighth-generation Core i5 processor. The unit I’ve been testing has all of those same specs, save for an eighth-generation Core i7 chip, which bumps the price up to $1,299.
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