The Lenovo Yoga 920 is a premium 2-in-1 convertible device. Its 13.9" multi-touch IPS display has a fine resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels. The highly durable hinge, inspired by a watch strap, allows for a smooth rotation of the display up to 180°, so you can use the device as a full-fledged laptop, or simply fold it up to make it into a tablet. The package includes a stylus with which you can draw more precisely on the screen. In the evening, you will certainly appreciate the backlit keyboard with brightness control.
Under the hood Lenovo Yoga 920 is the latest Intel Kaby Lake Refresh processor, the Intel Core i5 8250U. It is supported by 8GB DDR4 memory. The embedded Intel UHD Graphics 620 card, which can handle even more demanding graphics, takes care of the graphics. For your data, there is a 256GB solid state drive.
The Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB features many new technologies, including the Fingerprint Reader. Connect to the Internet conveniently via WiFi. Additionally, modern Bluetooth in the 4.1 standard is available for further communication. You can connect other peripherals to the USB 3.1 gen 1 or two USB-C connectors. The Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB also boasts a long service life and can handle up to 15.5 hours of classic office work on a single charge.
The Lenovo 2 Active Pen provides a natural handwriting feel and has twice the accuracy of its competitors. It offers 4096 sensitivity levels.
Below the keyboard you will find a fingerprint sensor. You can set it to make it easier to unlock and secure sensitive data files such as passwords, photos and videos. The reader unlocks the PC quickly and reliably, and you do not have to keep typing your password. Just place your finger on the reader and start working.
Enjoy the truly perfect sound with Dolby Atmos technology, which creates an excellent three-dimensional sound space where the sound of listening through the headphones flows from every direction. It's the sound you can really feel.
Lenovo is the world's largest computer maker, founded in 1984. Its original name was Legend. Later it was renamed to Legend Novo ("New Legend"), abbreviated Lenovo. In 2005 it took over IBM's computer division, which was among the largest computer makers in the world. It is similarly ambitious in the field of mobile phones, where it would like to surpass Apple and Samsung. As far as this goal goes, they acquired Motorola’s mobile division in January 2014 and have been ramping up production since.
The company also produces tablets, monitors, televisions, and storage solutions. Overall, they are known for delivering quality products at reasonable prices.
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