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Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Lenovo Yoga C940 14 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Yoga C940 14.
Award: Good Buy October 2019
October 2019
 
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The editors liked

  • Decent price tag
  • LPDDR4X memory working at 3733 MHz
  • Ice Lake CPUs
  • Has two Thunderbolt 3.0 port
  • Great battery life
  • Covers 94% sRGB (LG LP140WF9-SPE2)
  • Average dE value of 0.7 with our Gaming and Web design (LG LP140WF9-SPE2)
  • Doesn't use PWM to adjust
  • Great battery life without sacrificing screen brightness
  • Keyboard is satisfying to type on
  • Speaker quality is excellent for a laptop
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Large
  • Beautiful 4K display
  • Both USB-A and USB-C ports
  • Consistently great 2-in-1 design
  • Upgraded
  • Faster internals
  • Class-leading keyboard
  • Battery life
  • Build quality
  • Keyboard
  • Sound Bar Hinge Design
  • Well rounded 2-in-1 functionality
  • Slim
  • Premium design
  • Fast performance
  • Crisp
  • Dynamic speakers
  • Long battery life (on 1080p version)
  • Unique rotating soundbar with great audio quality
  • Premium all-metal design
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Webcam shutter
  • And stylus
  • Long battery life even with UHD display
  • Very sturdy build quality
  • Solid
  • Lightweight design
  • Best-in-class speakers
  • Long battery life
  • On-device stylus housing
  • Sleek
  • Light design
  • Fantastic UHD display option with HDR
  • Decent performance
  • Includes Lenovo Pen
  • Integrated rotating hinge soundbar adds to sound quality
  • Fairly reasonably priced given specs and performance
  • Very elegant and slick design
  • Great performance
  • Good CPU and GPU performance for its category
  • Strong audio quality for a subnotebook
  • Long battery life despite the 4K screen
  • Active pen with integrated garage
  • Wider color gamut than FHD SKU
  • Relatively bright 4K UHD display
  • Rigid aluminum lid and ba
  • Higher CPU/GPU performance than predecessor
  • Lower temperatures/noise than Yoga C930
  • Good battery life
  • Premium metal chassis
  • Brighter FHD LCD than predecessor
  • Integrated stylus

The editors didn't like

  • No SD card reader
  • Poor upgradability options
  • Premium price tag
  • Has some issues with the touchscreen
  • Glass screen is highly reflective
  • Trackpad feels stiff
  • Display colors need some fine-tuning
  • Lackluster battery life with 4K screen
  • Ports all on one side
  • Battery life weaker than older machines
  • Screen options involve compromise
  • Slightly heavier and thicker than some laptops
  • Bezels are a bit large
  • Could be thinner and lighter
  • Below-average battery life (on 4K model)
  • Stylus is difficult to remove
  • No SD card
  • The soundbar grille may collect pet hair and dust
  • Webcam doesn't support facial recognition
  • You'll need an adapter for video output
  • Short on ports and connectors
  • Keyboard a bit soft and spongy
  • Battery life o.k
  • Glossy
  • Reflective screens make working outdoors difficult
  • A bit tricky to open with one hand
  • Not the brightest at max brightness
  • 15-inch model doesn't use USB Type-C charging
  • A bit tricky
  • Keyboard keys and clickpad could be firmer and less spongy
  • Display could be better calibrated out of the box
  • CPU Turbo Boost sustainability could be better
  • Noticeably shorter battery life than FHD SKU
  • Inconsistent Ice Lake gaming performance
  • No SD c
  • Not many ports
  • Difficult to open up
  • Only glossy LCDs
  • Screen does not reach promised brightness
  • Small amount of coil-whine

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  Published: 2020-01-31, Author: Brittany , review by: slashgear.com

  • Unique rotating soundbar with great audio quality, Premium all-metal design, Fingerprint sensor, webcam shutter, and stylus, Long battery life even with UHD display, Very sturdy build quality
  • The soundbar grille may collect pet hair and dust, Webcam doesn't support facial recognition, You'll need an adapter for video output
  • The Lenovo Yoga C940 is an attractive all-metal ultrabook with the same flexibility as its Yoga siblings. Users can expect an excellent combination of style, performance, battery life, and functionality, as well as some advanced features like a built-in s...

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  Published: 2020-01-17, Author: Phillip , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Slim, premium design, Beautiful 4K display, Fast performance, Crisp, dynamic speakers, Long battery life (on 1080p version)
  • Below-average battery life (on 4K model), Stylus is difficult to remove, No SD card
  • Lenovo's Yoga C940 is the best Yoga yet but faces renewed competition from Dell and HP...

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  Published: 2019-12-28, Author: Rich , review by: neowin.net

  • There's very little I can say about the Yoga C940 that isn't good. It's almost the perfect PC. The Dolby Vision screen and Dolby Atmos soundbar make the media consumption experience one of the best around, the the Ice Lake CPUs and convertible form factor...

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  Published: 2019-12-19, Author: Allen , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • good CPU and GPU performance for its category, strong audio quality for a subnotebook, long battery life despite the 4K screen, active pen with integrated garage, wider color gamut than FHD SKU, relatively bright 4K UHD display, rigid aluminum lid and ba
  • keyboard keys and clickpad could be firmer and less spongy, display could be better calibrated out of the box, CPU Turbo Boost sustainability could be better, noticeably shorter battery life than FHD SKU, inconsistent Ice Lake gaming performance, no SD c
  • Opting for the 4K UHD Yoga C940 instead of the less expensive FHD SKU will bring some advantages and disadvantages. The good news is that the higher native resolution allows for finer pen inputs, slightly deeper colors, and a measurably brighter backlight...

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  Published: 2019-12-17, Author: Sandra , review by: zdnet.com

  • Solid, lightweight design, Best-in-class speakers, Long battery life, On-device stylus housing
  • Short on ports and connectors
  • The Lenovo Yoga C940 builds on a successful lineage, and this model is very much an evolution of last year's Yoga C930, improving the innovative soundbar speaker and packing everything into a slightly smaller case. It effortlessly straddles the worlds of...

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  Published: 2019-11-06, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com

  • Decent price tag, LPDDR4X memory working at 3733 MHz, Ice Lake CPUs, Has two Thunderbolt 3.0 port, Great battery life, Covers 94% sRGB (LG LP140WF9-SPE2), Average dE value of 0.7 with our Gaming and Web design (LG LP140WF9-SPE2), Doesn't use PWM to adjust
  • No SD card reader, Poor upgradability options, Premium price tag, Has some issues with the touchscreen
  • If we have to compare this 2-in-1 device to its predecessor, there is nothing much separating them apart. Perhaps the main (if not the only) difference between these devices is the chipset. Indeed the newer Ice Lake processors give the Yoga C940 (14) the...

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  Published: 2019-10-15, Author: Benjamin , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • higher CPU/GPU performance than predecessor, lower temperatures/noise than Yoga C930, good battery life, premium metal chassis, brighter FHD LCD than predecessor, integrated stylus
  • not many ports, difficult to open up, only glossy LCDs, screen does not reach promised brightness, small amount of coil-whine
  • Lenovo continues its high-end Yoga line with the Yoga C940-14IIL and has equipped it with the latest Ice Lake processors for the first time. This is a well executed evolutionary update.Without a doubt, the new Intel Core i7-1065G7 is the heart of the Yoga...

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  Published: 2020-05-11, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au

  • Performance, Design, Light and Portable
  • Key design, Keyboard feel
  • I really like this Yoga a lot. The understatated design means you could absolutely rock up to a business meeting with it, or fire it up in an airport lounge (eventually) and look professional, like you're getting some really important work done. Whether y...

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  Published: 2020-03-24, Author: Leigh: , review by: pickr.com.au

  • Great 360 hinge design, Pen and pen holder included in the laptop design, Feels premium, Keyboard is surprisingly good
  • Expensive, Performance is hit and miss, Battery could be better

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  Published: 2020-03-09, Author: Jared , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  Lenovo's C940 Yoga 14 just might be the laptop Goldilocks would pick if she found it in the Three Bears' house. It's neither too much nor too little of what most people need in a 2-in-1 convertible laptop—it's just right.Think about other popular converti...

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