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Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 108 Best Buy Reviews |
Product Name: | Lenovo - Yoga C940 2-in-1 14" 4K Ultra HD Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 512GB SSD + 32GB Optane - Mica |
Product Description: | Lenovo Yoga C940 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Enhance digital creativity with this Lenovo Yoga laptop. The 14-inch UHD display with 10-point multi-touch operation offers high-quality visuals and lets you type easily, while the 512GB SSD offers rapid startup and data access times for running complete projects easily. This Lenovo Yoga laptop has an Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM, which offer fast task execution speeds. |
Model Number: | 81Q90041US |
Product SKU: | 6369421 |
UPC: | 194552170080 |
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The 16GB is soldered so if you need more look elsewhere.
4k screen is supposedly 500 nits, don't forget your sunglasses.
Also, open box-excellent condition available for $983
Edit: okay, not necessarily "better" than Comet Lake, depending on what you're doing with it.
The 16GB is soldered so if you need more look elsewhere.
4k screen is supposedly 500 nits, don't forget your sunglasses.
Can just use it at lower brightness setting lol
Oh, and if you want more reasons, look at some reviews on YouTube.
It runs very hot. Keyboard gets warm and metal body above the keyboard gets too hot to touch.
Fan runs constantly at max speed. On zoom calls, people hear the fan noise and asks me why it's so loud.
On an intelligent cooling mode or energy saving mode, it stutters and barely functions.
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I'd like USB c and charge via USB c thunderbolt , nice screen doesn't necessarily need to be 4k. Good battery life. Don't care if it can do any moderate gaming, time wasters might be nice but I'd see it primarily used for classes /coding and browsing /mediation consumption.
I don't really care about the stylus but never had one before. The rotating screen might be nice just for convenience of positioning as having a tablet seems kind of wasteful to me as I don't see myself getting my monies worth out of one unless it was super cheap... Then it probably would irritating due to slowness etc.
Have a gaming laptop, battery dies in about 1 to 2 hours without gaming.. Which really sucks and bulky and gotta lug the charger etc.
I hate to buy it and find out my job wants us to return to office shortly after. But I'd like to get one so I can keep it near me to study or do some online course snippets while I wait on things. Plus if everything remains via virtual appointments and what not keeping that gaming laptop charged is going to be a part time job.
Not sure about battery life. I'd say it should last 5-6 hours or longer. Will report back in a few days.
Dont want black color, so mica looks nice.
Also first thing I did after power on was to remove McAfee software. That apparently is only bloatware there.
Still, amazing laptop. Lightweight, thin, the built in stylus is nice, touchscreen is great. Amazing picture quality. Wouldn't pay more than $1200 though
If I'm not playing a game, I get 5 hours of battery life, but if the GTX kicks in, I get like an hour and a half battery. 4k gaming on older games is actually possible on mine due to the GTX (like emulating ps2 games upscale to 4k res). I'm not sure what GPU is on this one though or if it's just onboard, so 4k may just be overkill on this smaller display and if it is just an on board graphics, you may not be able to use 4k on any gaming, but probably 4k video.
The thunderbolt ports are amazing, as the data throughput is insane. I currently have hooked up a hub with 4k 60fps hdmi for my TV connection to it, with usb3.1 hard drive, and other peripherals to same hub with no lag or issues.
The display can be adjusted super bright or very dim. The screen quality is amazing. However it maxes at 75hz on mine. Which I honestly only set at 60 anyways. I think this one is maxed at 60hz. I mostly game on mine. I use an Xbox one controller via the Bluetooth so I can sit back and play on my 4k TV. The TV max is 60 hz at 4k. So its perfect for my setup. If you plan to game competitively or online fps, look instead to the non-touch models with at least 120hz or more. You can actually save money and get a faster response screen.
Touchscreen has great response and accuracy, and its amazing when surfing the net, paying bills, or playing simple games like solitaire. I would have a rough time if I had to go back to a nontouch display after having a touch one.
Fingerprint reader on mine is not as good as the ones I've had on samsung phones. It does work, but I sometimes have to try it a few times.
Backlight on mine has high, low, and off settings and is white light.
Charger on mine is proprietary. I really wish it used a standard usb-c like every other non-apple new electronic rechargeable device nowadays. Many of the hubs have passthrough charging available, so it would decrease wires in a desktop hub setting. Also my charger did crap out on me during warranty as it started making a crackling noise when plugged in. They replaced it no problem.
Final thoughts.. Overall I'm very happy with my similar Lenovo spec laptop. I paid 1100 at the time. I bought a different Lenovo shortly after with ryzen 5 and vega 8 graphics w 1080p and 12gb ram for only 550 dollars last year. My wife uses it every day for work the last year. That battery lasts her 8 hours on mid brightness settings, and it actually plays a lot of games on acceptable low and midrange video settings. My son was playing fortnite at 1080 and no lag. I was honestly shocked at how fast and reliable each of these computers has been and neither one gets too hot like my Dell intel i5 work laptop.