The price of a Lenovo Yoga 13.3-inch laptop starts at Shs4m for an Intel Core i7 model with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB solid state drive, and may go up to Shs5.1m for an Intel Core i7 machine with 16GB of memory and a 512GB solid state drive.
It has a bright, super-sharp multi-touch display, with a resolution of 3200 x 1800 pixels (“QHD+”).
This gadget is adorned with a thick bezel (rim) running along the bottom, giving it a 16 x 9 aspect ratio, which is great for watching video but makes just about everything else a little awkward.
The Yoga 900 weighs 200 grammes and measures 0.59 by 12.75 by 8.96 inches. All of the standard ports are there, with the addition of a USB Type-C port. Intel’s sixth-generation Core i5 or i7 Skylake processor, a new chip touted for its speed, efficiency and graphics support; along with an Intel HD Graphics 520 GPU.
The good
• Next-gen processor
• Still thin and light
• Better battery life than predecessor Yoga 3 Pro.
The bad
• Expensive
• Battery life not good
• Still not very useful as a tablet.