Lenovo Yoga 910 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Keep the game going with this Lenovo Yoga notebook. Its 8GB of DDR4 RAM is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor for speed, and its 14-inch screen can be converted to a tablet, tent or stand setup thanks to its 360-degree hinge. This Lenovo Yoga notebook includes a 256GB solid-state drive for file storage.
Like many fellow reviewers here I was contemplating between the Lenovo Yoga 910 & the HP Spectre x360. The x360 was regarded by many as being more future proof due to the dual thunderbolt ports, better audio, better keyboard, etc. but I ultimately went with the Yoga 910 due to the bigger screen, thin bezels & better design overall.
I was definitely skeptical of the Yoga 910's watchband hinge as it doesn't look like it'll hold up to the test of time, but upon trying it out in store, this is without a doubt one of the most sturdy & durable hinges in its class. It definitely catches the eye & is nice to have.
I'm not a big fan of 2 in 1's due to the lack of justification of the use case for a laptop this size. If I wanted to use a tablet, I'd use a dedicated tablet & not having to carry heavy 14 inch tablet while getting fingerprints all over my screen, which I have to clean up when I go back to laptop mode.
I went with the 256GB model & was definitely skeptical of the available space on the SSD but it turned out to be highly doable, but definitely requires great discipline in managing the space you're given. I'm a fairly general user, using this machine for emails, video streaming, some light gaming(ex. LOL, Crossfire, etc.) & it definitely holds up without dropping frames, but I'm sure if you're a hardcore gamer, you'd be better off with a dedicated GPU, but this combination of RAM & processing power has definitely exceeded my requirements for a everyday laptop.
Last but not least, that screen....You definitely have to check out the beautiful screen in-store, as it's got great color reproduction, image quality is top notch, saturation is on point & is one of the best parts about using this laptop. 1080p is more than enough for the average user unless you're a graphic designer of course, but you won't be able to make out the pixels if you don't places your eyes right over the screen.
Overall, I'm glad I chose the Yoga 910 over the HP, & would recommend this laptop for anyone looking for a great, everyday use, all-arounder that performs exceptionally well & sometimes more.