Testseek.co.uk have collected 165 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga 920 13.9-inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga 920 13.9-inch.
November 2017
(86%)
165 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
2078 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Superb design
Top-notch Coffee Lake performance
Lengthy battery life
Looks gorgeous
Excellent battery life
Superb performance
Excellent overall craftsmanship quality
Large 13.9inch screen with Pen support
Works well with everyday use
Capable speakers
Big battery
Great design
Decent power
Very good sound quality
Jump to quad-core processors
Still the largest screen in the ‘13-inch' class
Sleeker
Streamlined design
Second Thunderbolt 3 port
The Lenovo Yoga 920 improves on the company's premium two-in-one ultaportable by adding active pen support and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports
Making a couple design refinements and throwing in an eighth-gen Intel Core i-series processor for better performance
Lovely design
Thin
Great sound quality
Great performance
Fab battery life
High-quality design and build
Excellent performance thanks to 8th-gen Intel CPU
Great battery life
Especially for lighter tasks
Solid and attractive build quality
Good keyboard and pen
Two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support
Logging in to the laptop is quick and easy thanks to a fingerprint reader and support forn Windows Hello facial recognition function
The laptop is fast at opening programs and surfing the web and it copes well with everything from word processing and web
The editors didn't like
Display could be better
Pricey
Display is average at best
Sharp edges
The UHD panel is rather dim
Throttles in continuous demanding loads
The typing experience not what I was expecting
Lacks graphical power
Fans can be loud when they kick in
Plastic stylus-holder feels cheap
No SD card slot
Smaller capacity battery
Base configuration starts around $1
300 (£1
350
AU$2
000)
The pen holder blocks its only full-size USB port as well as the power button when the pen is stowed and the overall design hasn't changed much. At 3 pounds (1.4 kg) it's weighty for its size
Keyboard still annoys in tablet form
No SD card slot or HDMI
A bit pricey
Especially in higher configurations
Touchpad is slightly twitchy
The battery life is only satisfactory
Lasting just over five hours and 30 minutes in our video tests
Expensive
The dimensions and weight mean it's not the easiest of laptops to cary around with you
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is an excellent hybrid laptop. It has amazing battery life, great build, good looks, real power and a high-quality screen with a pressure sensitive stylus.What's not to like? It's not great for gaming, and a few similarly slim laptops...
The Lenovo Yoga 920 improves on the company's premium two-in-one ultaportable by adding active pen support and Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, making a couple design refinements and throwing in an eighth-gen Intel Core i-series processor for better performance
Base configuration starts around $1,300 (£1,350, AU$2,000), the pen holder blocks its only full-size USB port as well as the power button when the pen is stowed and the overall design hasn't changed much. At 3 pounds (1.4 kg) it's weighty for its size
The Lenovo Yoga 920 gets a handful of improvements and added features including a pen-enabled display and eighth-gen Intel processors to make it one of the best premium two-in-ones you can find...
Excellent performance thanks to 8th-gen Intel CPU, Great battery life, especially for lighter tasks, Solid and attractive build quality, Good keyboard and pen, Two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support
A bit pricey, especially in higher configurations, Touchpad is slightly twitchy
Yes. The Yoga 920 fixes everything that was wrong with the previous version — which wasn't much — and increases performance. What's not to like?Editor's RecommendationsDell XPS 13 ReviewAsus ZenBook Flip S reviewAsus VivoBook Pro N580 reviewLenovo Yoga, M...
The Yoga 920 may not look that different to Lenovo's older flagship, but in this instance it isn't necessarily a bad thing. The chassis still looks great and, thanks to the 920's upgraded port selection and hardware, it still feels very much like a modern...
From my short hands-on time with the Yoga 920, it's clear that Lenovo has made thoughtful tweaks and additions to its design. It's still a premium laptop, packed with power if you need it, but with the 920 Vibes finish and Star Wars special editions, Leno...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Beautiful, thin and trim design, Speedy quad-core performance, Dolby Atmos and pen support,
Battery life falls short of the competition, No SD card reader, Pricey for what you get
Despite a lackluster display, this is a highly capable Windows 10 PC in an exceptionally flexible formatDespite a lackluster display, this is a highly capable Windows 10 PC in an exceptionally flexible formatDespite a lackluster display, this is a highly...
Sleek aluminum chassis, Great overall performance, Thunderbolt 3, Amazing watchband hinge, Thin and light
Limited ports, Not real way to upgrade anything
So like I said I took the Yoga 920 on a month long time and I have been using it for a little over a month and a half. First let me tell you about the different orientation modes. This being a Yoga laptop you can change the orientation of the laptop to su...
Excellent display with thin bezels, Gorgeous design, Very comfortable low-profile keyboard, JBL speakers sound great (for a laptop), Two USB-C ports, responsive trackpad
Sharp front corners are borderline painful
The YOGA 920 is one of Lenovo's finest flexible laptops to date and is an excellent choice for someone who needs an ultrabook that packs the latest Intel hardware. The combination of a light weight, excellent display, various hardware options, and an attr...
Published: 2018-02-11, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Beautiful design, Gorgeous display, Strong performance, Great build quality, Light, thin and portable, Highly configurable
May be slightly expensive for some, McAfee
If you have the cash, you really can't go wrong with this laptop. Maxxing it out is the way to go. It's a stunner in terms of looks even meeting and exceeding a MacBook Pro in that department. It's powerful and capable and given the right configuration, c...