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Posted by Hello
 - Yesterday at 10:31:31
hi, can you please clarify regarding the PWM flicker frequency. does it only applies below a certain brightness percentage?

looking at the charts it seems like the wavy pattern only occurs at 20% - 60%. 80% and onwards the pattern is different. does that mean it uses DC dimming?

i am considering between this Lenovo Yoga and the ASUS Vivobook but am concerned about PWM dimming. i know at least that ASUS has the anti-flicker dimming feature for their OLED displays. in terms of specs i actually prefer the Lenovo. it is only the PWM flicker that is making me hesitant and considering the ASUS. thank you.
Posted by Canon
 - April 03, 2025, 15:54:19
Finally, I've been waiting for this review for a while, thank you so much. A great 2 in 1 device that has long lasting battery and decent performance. It's a bit worrying to hear about the hinge problem though, especially when I'd be using the hinge regularly in a 2 in 1 device. Sensible me will wait for their quality control issues to be ironed out and for some sort of big sale before taking the plunge.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 02, 2025, 16:51:51
Lenovo has equipped its 10th-generation Yoga 7 2in1 with a Lunar Lake processor and a new 2.8K OLED panel, which, in addition to a refresh rate of 120 Hz, should now also achieve a significantly higher brightness of 1,000 nits. However, one known problem remains.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/1-000-nit-OLED-at-120-Hz-inside-a-convertible-Lenovo-Yoga-7-14-2in1-G10-review.991565.0.html