[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very good design (aluminum dark Storm Gray) and excellent screen (IPS), the keyboard is comfortable and great performance.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Good form factor.. the fan switches on for smallest of tasks.. also the dedicated graphics card management is weird.. the internal graphic cards seems more powerful and efficient than external arc card.. also the touch screen is not responsive like a smartphone.. display is very good and audio is good too.. wish Intel arc dedicated graphics card integration and heat management was better..
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is another Lenovo for office and I am so glad I followed my gut and went with what has been working as a great business option for many years now ! Every Lenovo purchased is a workhorse and has only needed work done when a staff spills something on it…so get that accidental coverage!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love my new Lenovo laptop! It is exactly what i need to do my drawing projects for my upholstery business and present to a customer as well. It links and sets up to devices very easy also which is a plus when I'm not super computer savy.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I paid a premium price for a new Yoga ten years ago, and I still regularly use it for media consumption today - it's old, but the Yoga line boasts terrific quality. I thought I'd try another new Yoga, and this one doesn't disappoint. It's heavier than the other new laptop I was cross shopping against, but it's the heft of quality and sturdiness. The rounded edges are comfy and recharging via USB-C is convenient. I was pleasantly surprised how much faster this i7 Yoga can do light 3D rendering versus a big gaming laptop with a 2-year-old i7 processor. The only nit I have with this machine is the power button placement. I use 2-in-1 laptops in portrait to read sheet music. The USB-C ports and power button on this Yoga are on opposite sides, so if I need to keep the laptop plugged in (at the top), the power button can be pressed on the (bottom) resting side of the laptop. My easy workaround was to put a rubber USB dust cover plug on the power-button side, to keep the power button from being pressed. I love the size and resolution of this screen on this laptop.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had only had it for a couple of days and it started flashing like a strobe light. I was out of town and not able to get any work done.
Response from lenovo.comBy Adrian_Lenovo, Customer Service, February 15, 2023
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