Lenovo is a well known name in the convertible market with innovative products like the Yoga Book and several others. Adding to that portfolio, Lenovo is releasing another convertible, the Yoga 920 with a svelte design and great voice-over controls.
The display here is a 14-inch panel coming with up to 4K resolution which is touch-enabled (a 1080p option is available too). The touch-screen offers up to 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, which will allow for greater control for artists.
Lenovo Yoga 920
The design doesn’t allow you to detach the screen portion of the device, instead allowing it to flip all the way to the back of the keyboard.
Hardware and Connectivity
The processors here are quad -core Intel 8th-generation U-branded i7-8650U, paired with Intel’s HD Graphics 620. Storage options include up to 1 TB of PCIe SSD.
For connections, Lenovo is improving the hybrid laptop with 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, along with a USB 3.0 Type-A port. There are JBL-labeled stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos as well as a headphone jack. You can also remotely control it from more than a dozen feet away.
Power is covered by a 66 Wh battery. The design is slightly thinner and lighter, at 0.55″ and 1.37 kg, respectively. It will be available in Silver, Copper and Bronze. A Star Wars partnership will allow special editions with emblems of the series on the Gorilla Glass front.
Pricing starts at $1329, which is a bit more than its predecessor, but that’s what you’ll have to pay for an incredible industrial design.
Budget Friendly Version
Lenovo Yoga 720
Lenovo has also announced a new Yoga 720 for people on a slightly-stringent budget. This system comes with a 12-inch 1080p display, with an older dual-core 7th-gen processor. You also get extras in the form of a fingerprint scanner and USB-C. The Yoga 720 starts at $650.
Both the machines will hit the market in October.
Price starts at $1329. Okay. I’m done.
Will they come with yoga pants?