Testseek.co.uk have collected 66 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga C630 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga C630.
May 2019
(79%)
66 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
702 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Large 4K display looks great
Decent selection of ports
Up to 10 hours battery life
Superb battery life
Smart look
Mostly solid build
4G for browsing on the go (not included in price)
Light and compact design
Decent screen for the money
Stellar battery life
4G connectivity
Huge battery life
Thin and light design
Attractive price (in the US)
Premium design
Good keyboard and screen for the money
Supremely fast
Speedy four-core processor
128GB of eMMC storage
Serious multitasking abilities
The editors didn't like
It's very heavy
Chrome OS still limited
Pricey for a Chromebook
Keyboard flex
X86 emulation offers patchy and flawed app support
Premium design, Good keyboard and screen for the money, Supremely fast
Unwieldy as tablet, Expensive for a Chromebook
This isn't the perfect laptop, but you're buying a lot of machine for the price. In its favour? The premium build and design, the large screen, the flexibility of the touchscreen display and its sheer speed. Against it? There are better quality displays o...
Light and compact design, Decent screen for the money, Stellar battery life,
Underpowered, Poor typing experience,
The Lenovo Yoga C630 13 is one of the most affordable laptops available with 4G support and a 2-in-1 form factor. Factor in the super-long battery life and ultra-portable design, and this becomes a great option for students. However, it's worth bearing in...
Speedy four-core processor, 128GB of eMMC storage, Serious multitasking abilities
Larger than its rivals, Relatively short battery life
Admittedly, you won't get the battery life of smaller models, but with 6hrs 45mins of video playback, you don't need to keep the charger near you at all times. If mobility is your priority then there are better Chromebooks out there, but this is a serious...
Published: 2019-06-06, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
4G connectivity, Huge battery life, Thin and light design, Attractive price (in the US)
Windows 10 S mode useless, Limited app compatibility, Expensive (in the UK)
Finally, it looks like there's a Windows-on-Snapdragon laptop that lives up to the promise of combining the best of laptops and mobile devices. While the Lenovo Yoga C630 isn't perfect, it improves on many of the failings that plagued previous WOS devices...
Published: 2019-02-06, Author: Andrew , review by: pocket-lint.com
Superb battery life, Smart look, Mostly solid build, 4G for browsing on the go (not included in price)
Keyboard flex, X86 emulation offers patchy and flawed app support, Intel/AMD alternatives are more powerful
The Lenovo Yoga C630 WOS has the look and surface-level feel of a full Windows laptop. But its functionality level lies somewhere between such a laptop and a Chromebook.Its app support is limited thanks to its ARM CPU, and it really isn't as powerful in a...
So far we're impressed by the C630. It's the first Windows on Snapdragon device that really looks like a compelling laptop, boasting a slick design and solid specs without hiking the price up to compensate. Performance and software compatibility remain sl...
Published: 2018-08-31, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Large 4K display looks great, Decent selection of ports, Up to 10 hours battery life
It's very heavy, Chrome OS still limited, Pricey for a Chromebook
The Lenovo Yoga Chromebook is a good-looking, premium laptop with potentially strong battery and beautiful 4K display. If you're in the market for a premium Chromebook with a decent amount of power and a great display this could be the one for you...
As you've seen in this Yoga Chromebook C630 review, there are some Chromebooks that pack quite a lot of firepower, making them suitable for a lot of your everyday tasks. The C630 especially is a premium choice that is sure to reach your expectations, and...
At the end of the day the YOGA C630 by Lenovo was obviously built by those wanting a Windows device that is always connected with true all day battery life. If that sounds like you and your applications operate on Windows on Snapdragon then the C630 might...
Published: 2019-07-31, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Clean and smooth design, Solid build quality and great materials used, Can be used in tablet mode, Nice vibrant display, USB-C charging, Chrome OS is a great Windows and Mac alternative, easy to use and maintain, Performs well, Good battery life
Tablet feature is nice but awkward with a 15.6" screen, Speakers are mediocre, Camera is basic, nothing to write home about, The price may be a bit much for some to handle, No backlit keyboard on Core i3 model
Chromebooks aren't for everyone as there are still a few things that Chrome OS can't do that Windows and Mac can. But for the majority of users, Chrome OS is perfect. Add in the fact that it's easy to use and maintain and you have a device most people sho...