By Abbas Jaffar Ali,Matt Hanson
The Lenovo Yoga 920 is follow-up to the fantastic Yoga 910 and features USB-C ports, an improved webcam location, a better keyboard and boosted battery life, while retaining the 360-degree hinge that’s a hallmark of the Yoga range.
However, 2017 has been an exemplary year for convertible laptops, with devices such as the recently-released Microsoft Surface Book 2 really pushing the boundaries of what we should expect from the form factor.
That means the Yoga 920 has its work cut out if it’s to really stand out from the crowd. Can it succeed? Read on to find out.
Price and availability
As with other 2-in-1 devices, the Lenovo Yoga 920 comes in a couple of different configurations. Thankfully Lenovo hasn’t gone overboard by offering a confusing array of options.
The first model comes with an Intel Core i7-8550U processor, 512GB SSD, 8GB RAM, a 13.9-inch UHD touchscreen and an Active Pen stylus, and costs AED 6,699.
A second model comes with the same CPU as above, but features more RAM at 16GB and a larger 1TB SDD. This costs AED 7,699, though at the time of this review it was listed at 8,398 on souq.com.
While these are hefty sums to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac