Technology
Save up to $650 on the Lenovo Yoga C930
Don’t settle for anything less than you deserve, guys.
We won’t get into that person that doesn’t deserve a text back from you, but we will scold you for putting up with that decrepit six-year-old laptop that makes work harder rather than easier.
It’s time for a glow up: The Lenovo Yoga line has some of the best 2-in-1 laptops on the market right now, and you can snag the 13.9-inch Yoga C930 for as low as $1,049.99. The least you’ll save is $350, and savings just go up from there.
Lenovo was out here experimenting with convertible laptops way before Dell or HP. The Ideapad and Yoga lines have been through a lot of tweaking in the past seven years, and the Yoga C930 is essentially the model that got to benefit from all that trial and error.
The audio on this version was one of the most awaited upgrades: For how thin the laptop is and for being housed in the 360 hinge, the speakers provide surprisingly robust sound. Dynamic software will automatically tune your experience, but there are a ton of customization options for audiophiles. Shoutout to that partnership with Dolby.
Specs can also be customized:
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i5 or i7 processor
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256 GB, 1TB, or 2TB SSD
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8 GB or 16 GB memory
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Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro
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1920 x 1080 FHD or 3840 x 2160 UHD touch screen display, both with Dolby Vision
It’s not the lightest device in the world, but at least you know it’s sturdy.
You’re stuck with the Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620, but it should still suffice for projects other than hardcore Photoshop or gaming. Having a UHD option is a must for anyone who does their binge-watching on their laptop, especially with Disney and Apple streaming services on the horizon.
Regularly $1,399.99 to $1,959.99, you can save up to $650 and grab a model for $1,049.99 to $1,809.99.
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