Lenovo is well-known for their Yoga hybrid notebooks, capable of converting to a tablet and two other modes in addition to being just a notebook. They're sold in all shapes and sizes, from the innovative 10.1-inch Yoga Book, to the more practical 11.6-inch Yoga 710-11.
The Yoga 910 we're reviewing in this article is the most premium 14-inch convertible that Lenovo offers. It sits a tier above the Yoga 710 14-inch in the lineup, which we reviewed with mostly positive impressions earlier in 2016. The Yoga 910 is larger than the slim Yoga 900S, and more powerful thanks to its 7th generation 15-watt Intel Core U-series processor.
The Yoga 910 makes an overall impressive styling statement thanks to its 0.56-inch thinness, and designer features like its watchband hinge. It has ample performance for most tasks, too, owed to its available Intel Core i7-7500U processor, up to 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of solid-state storage.
This kind of technology doesn't come cheap, though. At $1,049 starting, and our review unit coming in over 50 percent higher than that, the Yoga 910 is one of the more expensive 14-inch convertibles on the market. Its main competition comes from the HP Spectre x360.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
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Finally a 100% honest true RGB high-res display in the Yoga! This is a HUGE upgrade from the RG/BW Pentile Quasi-QHD+ in the previous models.
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Lenovo Yoga 910 Review
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