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Lenovo Yoga 920 - 13.9" 4K UHD Touch - 8Gen i7-8550U - 16GB - 512GB SSD - Silver

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Features

  • 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8550U mobile processor; 16GB system memory; 512GB solid state drive (SSD); Intel UHD Graphics 620
  • 13.9" touch screen for hands-on control; 3840 x 2160 native resolution. IPS technology. LED backlight.
  • Windows 10 Home operating system; Built for Windows Ink, Lenovo's Active Pen 2 stylus included
  • 360 flip-and-fold design; Weighs 3.02 lbs. and measures 0.5" thin; 4-cell lithium-ion battery; Bluetooth interface syncs with compatible devices;
  • 2 Thunderbolt USB Type-C ports; 1 USB 3.0 port; Wireless-AC. Built-in HD webcam with four microphones; Built-in fingerprint reader; Headphone/microphone combo jack. This laptop does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.

Description

Built for Windows Ink. Lenovo's Active Pen 2 Stylus Included13.9" touch screen for hands-on control. 3840 x 2160 native resolution. IPS technology. LED backlight.8th Gen Intel Core i7-8550U mobile processor. Ultra-low-voltage platform. Quad-core processing performance.16GB system memory for intense multitasking and gaming512GB solid state drive (SSD)360° flip-and-fold design. Offers four versatile modes — laptop, tablet, tent and stand. Lenovo Transition automatically switches specific applications to full screen when changing from PC to tablet, tent or stand position.Intel UHD Graphics 620On- processor graphics with shared video memory provide everyday image quality for Internet use, basic photo editing and casual gaming.Weighs 3.02 lbs. and measures 0.5" thin. Ultraportable design, featuring a smaller screen size and omitting the DVD/CD drive to achieve the compact form factor. 4-cell lithium- ion battery.Bluetooth interface syncs with compatible devices2 USB Type-C ports1 USB 3.0 port maximizes the latest high-speed devicesThunderbolt port for connecting advanced monitors and external drivesNext-generation wireless connectivity, Connect to a Wireless-AC router for speed nearly 3x faster than Wireless-N.Built-in HD webcam with four microphonesBuilt-in fingerprint readeWindows 10 Home operating systemHeadphone/microphone combo jack.Note: This laptop does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.

Brand: Lenovo


Model Name: Yoga 920


Screen Size: 13.9 Inches


Color: Silver


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel UHD Graphics 620


Standing screen display size: ‎13.9 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Processor: ‎1.8 GHz core_i7


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎1600 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel UHD Graphics 620


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎10.8 Hours


Brand: ‎Lenovo


Series: ‎Yoga 920


Item model number: ‎T8TJG


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎3.02 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.7 x 8.8 x 0.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.7 x 8.8 x 0.5 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Processor Brand: ‎Intel® Core™ i7-8550U


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎512 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Voltage: ‎1 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 9, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • NO CHARGE!
Known Issue: the usb-c power jack WILL FAIL and it is integrated into the motherboard so you will have to replace the whole damn thing in order to charge the battery when it fails AS IT WILL DO! The jacks are crap & Lenovo knows about this problem (it affects Yoga & ThinkPad, IdeaPad lines as well) yet they won't fix it! Other Cons: *fingerprint reader died within months *Battery drains quickly - not as claimed. *Fan noise is crazy! *Audio drivers constantly tanking. *Track pad sometimes finicky. *Refresh rate only 60.... *IT GETS SO HOT it will burn your lap! -- battery, both fans and heat sink replacement helped a little, but with the charging jack inoperative it has become a BRICK! Google this KNOWN ISSUE with the charging jack - many repair people say it's an expensive nightmare ($700 for the part alone) and to avoid affected Lenovo products for this reason. Pros: lovely touch display and adequate speed even under load. Size makes it easy to take with. Superb hinges, little body flex, keyboard has decent travel. Love the adjustable angles & ability to use in tablet mode. Overall - for the money, you can find a better machine without the overheating, the poor reliability and the KNOWN ISSUES. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by MsTikl1

  • Great performance, almost perfect!
I've been a more than satisfied user of a Lenovo Yoga 2 pro, I'd say that this latest model surprised me in some aspects. Switching from a plastic design to metal actually makes you perceive the product as more premium, and the different hinge system is definetly more sturdy. Performance-wise, the device is as quick as flash. The system boots up in about 5 seconds, which is a net 3 second gain from the already insanely fast 7 to 8 seconds bootup time of my previous Yoga 2 pro. Still it feels surprising to me, after years of having had computers with mechanical hard drives. The 4k touchscreen monitor is very responsive. Watching movies or reading is even better than the 2k monitor of the yoga 2 pro I had. This is a dramatic improvement to me since I spend several hours in front of it also for work reasons. I still didn't have time to try out the new active pen included , but guessing from others' reviews i've read, it will be fine for the quick drawing and note taking I occasionally do. Another significant improvement I've noticed is the increased battery life. With my Yoga 2 pro I had almost 5 effective hours of battery life when it was new, but with time and usage it went down to 3 hours due to the usual battery wearing. This new Yoga 920 makes me almost forget about the charger because It can last a whole day, with an effective 7 to 10 hours life in moderate usage. The Yoga 920 comes with Intel’s new eighth-generation Intel Core processors. Never mind the clock speeds; this chip generation is optimized for multitasking and battery conservation, so I guess I'll see how it ages. However, I suggest not to buy it in case you're into gaming, not because of the performance (which would be more than decent from my perspective), but because in that case, a 2 and a half hours gaming session can quickly drain all the juice. This is an excellent 2 in 1 laptop, but not a gaming machine. One thing i don't like is this new trend of manufacturers removing ports from devices: my previous Yoga had an SD port, a Micro HDMI port, and 2 usb A, one being usb 3.0. Now I have one usb 3.0 (it serves also as a charger when the pc is turned off, well that can come in handy actually) and two usb type c ports, one of which is mainly used to charge the laptop and the other one would be useless to me if I didn't buy dongles and/or adapters. I find this trend rather annoying and consumer-unfriendly to be honest. To sum up, I'd say this 2 in 1 laptop is an almost perfect choice for creative users who want performance and battery life; let's see how it manages to pass the test of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018 by The J.

  • It’s dead and out of warranty. This was a mistake.
It worked fairly well for a couple of years. Now it’s dead. Straight up kaput. It was fine a few weeks ago. It keeps trying to boot. It won’t post. All attempts at discharging its power management/bios to get it to post, fail. Their silly “novo” emergency button does the same thing. I’ve even opened it up and disconnected the battery to try and reset it fully. Still no dice. Since it provides no beep codes, no light codes or other feedback, it cannot be diagnosed. Others who have had similar problems, end up RMA-ing it back to Lenovo with their warranty. The service manual can be found online and you can see how to replace the various boards. But it doesn’t provide any ability to know what boards to replace. So here’s the thing. It’s a dud. Clearly. It’s out of warranty. And it was not meant to be serviced. The parts I could buy, replace and “hope” they work, cost me most of the value of a new machine. This is not how a premium quality Windows laptop is supposed to work. It’s not supposed to die and be unsupported and unserviceable in under 3 years. Realistically speaking, a device that is this finicky when it comes to service, needs a level of support you’d get from Apple. And Lenovo doesn’t have that level of support. Lesson learned. I shoulda bought a Mac. Because while Lenovo can manufacture a PC that’s thin and light, they cannot make it reliable and reasonable to repair and replace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Brad Friedman

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