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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 ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC ...
The Lenovo Yoga C940 is an excellent 2-in-1 laptop with solid performance and a keyboard to die for. We just wish the battery lasted a bit longer. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours ...
Our Lenovo Yoga C940 review takes a look at the 14 and 15-inch versions of the company’s newest 2-in-1 laptops which are pretty elegant looking. Read on to see what we thought of them!
Lenovo's Yoga C940 14 is a PC that you'll have a hard time finding any fault with. I reviewed the 15-inch model a couple of weeks ago, and while that has many of the same features, it's a ...
Page 3: Lenovo Yoga C940: Battery Life, Teardown, Acoustics and Thermals Variety is the spice of life. Nobody would be happy with just one flavor of ice cream, a single car, or the monotony of a ...
The latest edition comes in the form of the $1,399 Lenovo Yoga C940. We reviewed the 14-inch model with an FHD display, but it comes in a few other variations with different colors and display types.
If you've been on the fence about getting a two-in-one or sticking with a traditional clamshell laptop, the 15-inch Lenovo Yoga C940 strikes a happy medium. Also, thanks to its discrete graphics ...
Here’s how it works. Now, the Lenovo Yoga C940 fits nicely into the sub-$1,000 price point while offering plenty of performance and handy perks that you won't find on a lot of its competition.
Sadly, the Lenovo Yoga C740 15 missteps. It has no discrete graphics card like the C940 15, and it uses a much weaker processor, yet it’s not much lighter (0.22 pounds). Its body also seems ...
With a pedigree like the Yoga C930 behind it, the Lenovo Yoga C940 both needed to impress for possible upgraders, and build on strong foundations to be a worthwhile purchase for potential new buyers.
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