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December 2016
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120 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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726 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Impeccable design and build quality
Excellent keyboard and touchpad
Versatile (360-degree watchband rotating hinge) and portable (14.9 mm
1.39 kg)
Nearly bezel-less crisp and vivid 13.9-inch IPS display in a 13.3-inch form factor
Screen has no PWM ac
Beautiful distinctive premium unibody design
Excellent 4k display
Large responsive trackpad
Edge-to-edge screen
Built-in fingerprint reader
Large spacious keyboard
360-degree watchband hinge great for multiple use cases
Great performance
Excellent
Sleek
Lightweight aluminum CNC design
Watchband hinge is super sturdy and adds unique personality
Nearly 14-inch display in a 13-inch laptop body
Thanks to super thin bezels
Fingerprint sensor for Windows Hello biometric security
Solid overall perfo
Exceptionally thin and light design
Beautiful borderless 4K touch display
Long battery life even with the 4K display
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Good performance
Spacious 13.9-inch screen
Awesome battery life
Best hinge in the convertible class
Comfortable keyboard
Striking design
Excellent build and finish. Lovely looking watchband hinge
Fast performance
Bigger than average display
Eye-catching design
Equipped with two USB-C ports and one USB 3
0 port
21-hour battery life
Fingerprint reader for Windows Hello
Excellent day-to-day and multimedia performance
Excellent overall performance
Superb battery life
Gorgeous display
Gorgeous
Nearly bezel-free 13.9-inch display
Watchband hinge is still the best-looking available
Intel 7th-gen CPU
Snappy keyboard
Strong battery life
Well constructed
Great performance. Fantastic screen and display. Decent sound
All-aluminum unibody
Crisp and bright display
Latest Intel processor
Watchband hinge
Very responsive touchscreen
Fast processor
Sturdy
Good-looking design
4K screen doesn't obliterate the battery
The Lenovo Yoga 910 premium convertible has a gorgeous display that spans nearly the entire lid and delivers solid performance and long battery life for the category. It's a really cool looking laptop
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Excellent build quality
Very large battery capacity (78Wh)
16GB RAM and 1TB SSD models available. Aggressive performance/price
Thin and light
Good specs for the money
Long battery life
Mostly comfortable typing experience
Mix of full- and Type-C USB ports
The editors didn't like
The screen's maximum brightness might not be enough for outdoor use
Not enough connectivity options
No HDMI
No SD card slot
Webcam is located awkwardly at the bottom
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Extra big base bezel to accommodate webcam
No Thunderbolt 3 ports
Pricey in its upper tier configurations
Cooling fans can get noisy
Must use a USB TypeC adapter for video out
Keyboard layout annoyances
Awkward webcam location in notebook mode
External monitor requires USB-C adapter
No Thunderbolt 3
Fans can get noisy
Few ports and no Thunderbolt 3
Only one USB-C port works with charger
Connecting to an external display requires an adapter
Awkward webcam placement
Limited port selection
Awkward webcam location
No SD card slot or Thunderbolt 3
Average battery life which falls well under Lenovo's "up to" expectations.Half-sized right shift key could be a dealbreaker for some. No volume control buttons on the outer edge
Webcam is positioned beneath the display
Right Shift key is small
Fans seem to run constantly
Annoying keyboard layout
Inconsistent USB-C ports
The right-hand Shift key is poorly placed and sized. Webcam is at the bottom of the screen. No direct video output or SD card slot. Separate USB Type-C ports for power and video-out kill the option for a single connection all-in-one dock
No Digital Pen support
A little bulkier than potential competitors
Lots of fan noise
Some shrunken keyboard buttons
Frustrating touchpad
Unreliable fingerprint reader instead of a Windows Hello webcam
Abstract: Editor's Note: At CES 2018 in January, Lenovo announced three updates to its line of laptops. The Lenovo Miix 630 2-in-1 is a new notebook that features a stylus, built-in LTE, a claimed battery life of more than 20 hours and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 pro...
Excellent build quality, Very large battery capacity (78Wh), 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD models available. Aggressive performance/price
No Digital Pen support, A little bulkier than potential competitors
The Lenovo Yoga 910 is a very good laptop, with a great build quality and very good performance in its class. The HP Spectre X360 and the Dell XPS 13 are probably its closest competitors, although both were designed to be a little small and lighter althou...
Published: 2017-01-02, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Thin and light, Good specs for the money, Long battery life, Mostly comfortable typing experience, Mix of full- and Type-C USB ports
Lots of fan noise, Some shrunken keyboard buttons, Frustrating touchpad, Unreliable fingerprint reader instead of a Windows Hello webcam, No Thunderbolt 3 support, Large bezel below the screen
The Yoga 910's jumpy trackpad, unreliable fingerprint reader and loud fan noise can make it frustrating to use, but it's ultimately saved by its compact design, mostly comfortable typing experience and its combination of price and specs. For next year...
Published: 2017-01-02, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Well constructed, great performance. Fantastic screen and display. Decent sound
Average battery life which falls well under Lenovo's "up to" expectations.Half-sized right shift key could be a dealbreaker for some. No volume control buttons on the outer edge
The Lenovo Yoga 910 is a well designed, great performing ultrabook with an excellent touch screen display. The major complaint I have with the laptop is the battery life which fell well under Lenovo's stated expected battery life.Lenovo Yoga 910 (4K)$1,19...
Published: 2016-12-28, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Beautiful distinctive premium unibody design, excellent 4k display, large responsive trackpad, edge-to-edge screen, built-in fingerprint reader, large spacious keyboard, 360-degree watchband hinge great for multiple use cases, great performance, excellent
No HDMI, no SD card slot, webcam is located awkwardly at the bottom, Prev2 of 2Next
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Published: 2016-12-16, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Eye-catching design, Equipped with two USB-C ports and one USB 3,0 port, 21-hour battery life, Fingerprint reader for Windows Hello, Excellent day-to-day and multimedia performance
Only one USB-C port works with charger, Connecting to an external display requires an adapter
With power, style, a comfortable keyboard and phenomenal battery life, the Yoga 910 cements Lenovo's position as class leader of the growing 2-in-1 laptop field...
The Lenovo Yoga 910 premium convertible has a gorgeous display that spans nearly the entire lid and delivers solid performance and long battery life for the category. It's a really cool looking laptop, too
The right-hand Shift key is poorly placed and sized. Webcam is at the bottom of the screen. No direct video output or SD card slot. Separate USB Type-C ports for power and video-out kill the option for a single connection all-in-one dock
With a beautiful design, excellent performance and battery life and a great display, the Lenovo Yoga 910 is one head-turning hybrid...
Spacious 13.9-inch screen, Awesome battery life, Best hinge in the convertible class, Comfortable keyboard
External monitor requires USB-C adapter, No SD card slot, No Thunderbolt 3
The successor to Lenovo's flagship Yoga 900 shrinks its bezels, broadens its screen, and delivers museum-worthy design plus 19 hours of battery life. Read More...
The move to Kaby Lake certainly has boosted performance, but the Yoga 910 has a lot more going for it than just the latest CPU. Any company can shoehorn a new CPU into a chassis. The Yoga 910 is a seriously improved laptop over the 900 in all the ways...
Published: 2016-12-10, Author: Kevin , review by: notebooks.com
Abstract: The Lenovo Yoga 910 two-in-one Windows laptop comes in an attractive aluminum design, with an interesting hinge that reminds me of the Microsoft Surface Book, but without the annoying gap. It also sports a larger 14-inch display and a speedy 7th generatio...