Testseek.co.uk have collected 115 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga C930 13.9-inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga C930 13.9-inch - Intel CPU.
May 2019
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115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Sleek understated design
Excellent speaker system
Consistent all-round performance
Very good keyboard and trackpad
Stowable bundled pen
Dual Thunderbolt 3
Great battery life
Excellent overall craftsmanship quality
Large 13.9inch screen with Pen support
Which can be tucked inside an internal silo
Works well with daily activities
Excellent speakers
Good battery life
Especially on the FHD models
Integrated stylus is handy for creatives
Superb sound for such a skinny laptop
Can't argue with performance or battery life
Garaged stylus
Brilliant battery life
In-built webcam shutter
Amazing Dolby Atmos speaker hinge
Superb battery life (in the Core i5 version
As tested)
Decent typing experience
Great sound from built-in Dolby 'soundbar'
360-degree hinge for increased flexibility
Clever sound bar hinge
Smart stylus storage
Webcam privacy shutter
Lenovo's Yoga C930 puts its 360-degree hinges to work as the two-in-one's speaker system. The included active pen is discreetly housed and charged in the C930's body and its webcam has a physical slider to block it when not in use. Performance and battery
The editors didn't like
Full-HD display could be better
Brightness bug at zero per cent
Display bezel ungainly in tablet mode
Same size and weight as last years' models
But with a smaller battery inside
Fairly dim screen options
Bleeding and uniformity issues
Limited performance in continuous demanding loads
Cooling system needs tweaking
Both with daily use and taxing chor
Dolby Vision support more limited than a true HDR display
Stylus not as clever as a Surface Pro
Premium price
Gets too hot
Lacking in ports
Sub-par display quality
Large bottom bezel on screen
Reflective screen quality
4G SIM breaks up unibody metal design with plastic additions
No discrete graphics
Steep price against competitors
The included pen is a little small for extended use and there's no option for discrete graphics
But no real deal breakers unless you object to its price
Sleek all-metal design, Standard Dolby Vision HDR support, Sound bar hinge ensures speakers will remain unblocked at all times, New far-range mics for Cortana and Alexa support, Built-in garage to hold and charge active pen, Good performance, Great batter
Speakers aren't as loud as they could be, No optional IR camera, No optional LTE, Fans can get noisy
Dolby Vision display, Dolby Atmos soundbar, Slick design and high-quality build, Hidden active pen, Physical webcam privacy shutter, Excellent performance
Shallow keyboard key travel, Middling battery life
Battery life testing is performed using a custom 1080p HD video loop test we developed here at HotHardware. We conduct the tests with Windows 10 quiet hours enabled and the display's brightness calibrated as close to 115 lux on our meters as possible. Bri...
If you're looking for a new PC and you're OK with spending around $1,500, look no further than the Lenovo Yoga C930. Not only is it nearly perfect, but it's an amazing value for the price.The performance is there, even if I complain about Lenovo's choice...
Hinge doubles as a (good) soundbar, Modern port selection, Allday battery life, Sleek, premium design, Comfortable keyboard
Stickiness in the touchpad, Screen could be brighter
After using the Yoga C930 for about a week, I've come away with the same feeling I had when using the Yoga 920. This is an Ultrabook that's been carefully designed and assembled for a slim but sturdy build that packs an all-day battery and performance har...
better Turbo Boost performance than Core i5 SKU, good speaker quality for the size, integrated active stylus, great build quality, NVMe SSD
smaller battery capacity than last gen model, louder than Core i5 SKU when under load, no SD card reader; few integrated ports, no dedicated GPU options, display could be brighter
Published: 2018-10-23, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
sturdy aluminium case, very well built, innovative speaker arrangement, decent sound quality with Dolby Atmos, decent Wi-Fi performance, Active Pen, touch display without PWM, acceptable color space coverage, NVMe SSD, decent system performance, quiet co
cooler quickly overburdened under load, throttling under maximum load, poor color accuracy out of the box, display too dark, no dedicated GPU, no SD card reader
Lenovo's Yoga C930 puts its 360-degree hinges to work as the two-in-one's speaker system. The included active pen is discreetly housed and charged in the C930's body and its webcam has a physical slider to block it when not in use. Performance and battery
The included pen is a little small for extended use and there's no option for discrete graphics, but no real deal breakers unless you object to its price
Excellent performance and a stylish and functional design make the Lenovo Yoga C930 simply one of the best two-in-one laptops available...
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Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: We've reviewed a ton of laptops and played around with even more. Whether you're looking for a cheap device or a powerful gaming machine, we've combed through our archive to pick the very best portable computer for you.A person who just wants a really goo...
Published: 2018-10-26, Author: Tom , review by: au.pcmag.com
Integrated stylus, Thin and light, Stylish metal design with multiple color options, 4K display, Webcam privacy filter, Dolby Vision support
No SD-card reader
WIth a revamped hinge, an integrated stylus, and a sleek design, the Lenovo Yoga C930 2-in-1 convertible laptop promises to be even better than its winning predecessor...