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
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.
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.