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Title: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: Redaktion on December 29, 2016, 19:06:26
Silver Award. Despite the rather high price, Lenovo's ambitious, long-lasting 14-inch convertible doesn't quite make it across the 90 percent mark. The margin is very narrow though, as the new convertible is thoroughly impressive in most areas. The whistling fan system and the lack of physical ports prevent a better score, however.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-910-13IKB-Convertible-Review.188936.0.html
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: Brandon on December 30, 2016, 08:07:22
Excellent review as usual. Would love to see a review for the FHD version as well.
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: tp on December 31, 2016, 00:32:35
excellent review, but since the battery is huge, would you test how long it takes to fully charge?
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: GS on February 14, 2017, 07:43:03
For me the new Bio released end of January fixed the fan noise problem.
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: bob the techie on February 24, 2017, 19:55:16
Have you actually TRIED TO USE the TPM on the Yoga 910?  I can tell you -- it does NOT WORK in a Windows Active Directory environment for us.  It is NOT a full implementation.  It does not allow the use of a STARTUP PIN which is the most secure method.  I'm REALLY surprised.  If anyone wants a similar laptop with FULL TPM security, then go with the BUSINESS version:  Lenovo ThinkPad P40 Yoga.  You have to go into the BIOS on the P40 and change the TPM from the Intel SOFTWARE TPM to the TPM Chip.
Title: Yoga
Post by: Nicklas on March 01, 2017, 13:58:27
Looks loike a really good product. i will stick to my regular yoga practice at https://www.uppsalahotyoga.se/ but i might go for this one for personal use.

Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: puremind on March 15, 2017, 00:18:59
I am happy to report there is an LG screen in my device, which has delta E below 2 on both greyscale and color accuracy, the contrast is equivalent (1250:1 but that's just because it is already calibrated to perfection, which takes away from of the peak brightness).

LGD051E is the panel ID.

Also in my unit the fan is perfectly quiet, I heard they corrected the issue with software update. Sound is also very good. The only thing not so good for me  is the sharp edges, which cut your wrists while gaming for a long time. It is not disturbing for web browsing but for extended sessions it can get uncomfortable. Otherwise it is a wonderful device.

For my needs I feel I need a larger display and keyboard though, as this is not comfortable for gaming. I m going to try the Dell XPS 15 2017 next.

The HP spectre 15 couldn't match the Yoga in sound or display quality (through contrast in my unit was better than in the Notebookcheck test, on par with the Yoga) but the color accuracy was poor and could not be fixed (similar to how it was rated for the yoga here) despite having the same panel ID.

The HP spectre is a great device but the display was not to my liking.

My Samsung Ativ Book 8 has been so amazing for me, I loved the matte display, the amazing sound and the comfortably large keyboard. Now that Samsung stopped producing laptops it is so hard to find a good replacement for a great multimedia laptop!

Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: Haris on April 04, 2017, 14:21:10
I wonder what would be the Max Resolution and at which frequency (4K/60Hz?) that could be achieved by that USB-C 3.1 Port?

Is it possible to use 2 external Highres Monitors on that Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB?
For example: 2x 3840x2160/60Hz or at least 2x 2560x1440/60Hz

Thanks in advance :)
Title: Re: Lenovo Yoga 910-13IKB Convertible Review
Post by: Lee Kyo on September 16, 2022, 15:59:37
Quote from: puremind on March 15, 2017, 00:18:59I am happy to report there is an LG screen in my device, which has delta E below 2 on both greyscale and color accuracy, the contrast is equivalent (1250:1 but that's just because it is already calibrated to perfection, which takes away from of the peak brightness).

LGD051E is the panel ID.

Also in my unit the fan is perfectly quiet, I heard they corrected the issue with software update. Sound is also very good. The only thing not so good for me  is the sharp edges, which cut your wrists while gaming for a long time. It is not disturbing for web browsing but for extended sessions it can get uncomfortable. Otherwise it is a wonderful device.

For my needs I feel I need a larger display and keyboard though, as this is not comfortable for gaming. I m going to try the Dell XPS 15 2017 next.

The HP spectre 15 couldn't match the Yoga in sound or display quality (through contrast in my unit was better than in the Notebookcheck test, on par with the Yoga) but the color accuracy was poor and could not be fixed (similar to how it was rated for the yoga here) despite having the same panel ID.

The HP spectre is a great device but the display was not to my liking.

My Samsung Ativ Book 8 has been so amazing for me, I loved the matte display, the amazing sound and the comfortably large keyboard. Now that Samsung stopped producing laptops it is so hard to find a good replacement for a great multimedia laptop!


Sorry to bother you after 5yrs,I just wanna to know if you still kept the Icc file for Yoga910 LG screen version?I have got a same screen from LG factory,Coud you like to share its ICC?(( thank so much.