Testseek.co.uk have collected 29 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga C640 - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga C640 - Intel Gen 10.
June 2020
(79%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Every machine has its purpose, so does every laptops. There are so many models and variants out there, you need to pick one that suits your intended use, like most things in life there is no one size fits all. If you are like me, who would prefer an ultra...
Pros, Great battery life, Webcam privacy cover, Built-in fingerprint reader, Thin and light, Sturdy aluminum and fiberglass chassis
Cons, Poky performance from Intel Core i3 CPU, Lacks legendary Lenovo typing comfort, Frequent fan noise, Cramped touchpad
Bottom LineThe Lenovo Yoga C640 is a 2-in-1 convertible laptop with tepid performance, but also a reasonable price, above-average build quality, and an exceptionally long-lasting battery...
Abstract: The coronavirus-driven lockdown has made all of us more dependant on our personal computing devices. Those who neglected this, and never invested in a good device, are struggling to keep up with work from home requirements. Even more reason that you shoul...
Compared to the more affordable IdeaPad C340, the Yoga C640 comes off as a more polished device with much better fit and finish. Thanks to its slightly smaller 13.3-inch display, it's also more compact and lightweight. But more than anything else, it's th...
There is a lot that works in the favor of Yoga C640. The primary, of which, is the price. At Rs 76,990, it offers 8GB of RAM, 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD storage and 10th generation Intel Core i5 processor. It also comes with an excellent 13.3-inch display and a...
Abstract: It can be nice having both a laptop and a tablet. But buying both can be expensive. Having two devices in one is advantageous in more than one way. You get the processing power of a laptop and the portability of a tablet. Even better, in most cases they a...
Trackpad and Keyboard, Long battery life, Superb cooling, Sleek design, Competitive Pricing
no microSD slot, The display wobbles when using the touchscreen(pen & finger), Speakers are soft, Smartpen
These cons or nitpicks can be forgiven thanks to its competitive pricing. Most ultrabooks of these spec range come at about PHP 74,995 or PHP 89,995 for premium ones. The typing experience and battery life alone beats almost every other in this price rang...
Published: 2019-11-13, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.es
Great price, Insane battery life (27 hours of video playback on battery power), Covers 92% sRGB (AUO B133HAN05.F (AUO5F2D)), Average dE value of 1.1 with our Gaming and Web design (AUO B133HAN05.F (AUO5F2D)), Doesn't use PWM to adjust screen brightness (A
No SD card reader, Poor upgradability options, Limited I/O, Gets a little warm on the outside
So, in the first place, we would want to mention that this laptop feels like a gap-feeling notebook. Somewhere between the Yoga 500 and Yoga 700 series. However, when we got some time with it, and of course, didn't take into consideration the aforementio...
Published: 2019-09-05, Author: Сергей , review by: 3dnews.ru
Abstract: Компания Lenovo демонстрирует в Берлине (Германия) на выставке IFA 2019 большое количество портативных компьютеров семейства Yoga. В частности, представлены модели Yoga C940, Yoga S740 и Yoga C740, каждая из которых будет доступны в 14- и 15-дюймовом испо...