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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


Special Feature: Support Stylus


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Color: Silver


Hard-Drive Size: 512 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Other Special Features of the Product: Support Stylus


Graphics Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel UHD Graphics 620


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Video Processor: Intel


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Business, Gaming


Webcam Capability: Yes


Form Factor: Convertible


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Voltage: 1 Volts


Graphics Ram Type: Shared


Compatible Devices: External displays, mice, keyboards, storage devices, printers, and other accessories that use USB Type-C, USB 3.0, or Bluetooth technology.


Warranty Type: Limited


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 0.5"L x 0.5"W x 0.5"Th


Power Device: AC adapter


Video Output: Thunderbolt USB Type-C


Screen Size: 13.9 Inches


Resolution: 4K


Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Display Type: Touchscreen


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840x2160


Display Technology: LED


Touch Screen Type: capacitive


Battery Cell Type: Alkaline


Battery Life: 10.8 Hours


Lithium-Battery Energy Content: 70 Watt Hours


Total Usb Ports: 2


Hardware Interface: Solid State Drive


Number of Ports: 3


Audio Output Type: Speakers


Microphone Form Factor: integrated


Audio Recording: Yes


Processor Series: Core i7


Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz


Processor Count: 4


Processor Brand: Intel® Core™ i7-8550U


CPU Model Number: i7-8550U


CPU Model Generation: 8th Gen


CPU L1 Cache: 64 KB


CPU Codename: Kaby Lake R


Brand: Lenovo


Model Name: Yoga 920


Model Year: 2018


Model Number: T8TJG


Built-In Media: Laptop, AC adapter, Battery, Documentation, Active Pen 2 stylus


Manufacturer: Lenovo


UPC: 191927547645


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Memory Clock Speed: 1600 MHz


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 16 GB


RAM Type: DDR4 SDRAM


RAM Memory Slot Total Count: 1


Connectivity Technology: USB, Wi-Fi


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wireless


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac


Bluetooth support?: Yes


Human-Interface Input: Microphone, Touchscreen


Keyboard Description: Chiclet


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Control Method: Touch


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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.

  • Almost perfect but serious flaws.- Terribleservice
I really want to love this computer. I's very powerful, has a beautiful screen and generally does everything one could want in a small well engineered package - EXCEPT FOR: Battery life life is mush less than advertised. You will be lucky if you get 3 hrs. of full on activity. With moderate activity it may make it to 5 hrs. This is further aggravated by the fact that the computer never fully turns off! If you shut it down, it will use up the battery in 3 to 4 days. I leave the cord in all the time and live with it. The worst part is that one of the 2 USB "C" ports seems to have burned out, and I cannot get any service from Lenovo or any of the authorized dealers. I live in LA and you would expect that somebody would be able to fix this unit. I would rate their after sales service as a Zero. I am about to write a letter to the CA Attorney General to see if they can help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019 by JohnG

  • 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

  • First 2 in 1 experience going very well
I've been using this product for over a week and very satisfied so far. The laptop is very beautifully designed, thin, light, sleek and gave me the chance to complete my work on the go. The 2 in 1 flexibility is a wonderful addition since I love to use it in tablet mode to take notes, sign some documents, and stream some Netflix while in bed at night. The speakers are not loud but clear and OK for me. Yet the system has a headphone jack if you wish to get a greater sound. The battery life is not as advertised, yet it's quite OK for me. It's lasting for almost 8 hours under normal browsing, some light video streaming, usage of Microsoft office etc. which is great for a 4k screen. The screen has a very beautiful crisp display, and the 8th generation Intel with core I7 is a very fast processor; the system is booting and logging in within few seconds. The finger print sensor is quite responsive, and the temperature management is great so far (with negligible fan noise). However, it is necessary to mention that first few days of usage I experienced some lagging issues; sometimes with the track pad/mouse, sometimes with the ports etc. (same as some negative reviews out there). Yet all was resolved after I completed the installation of updates. Therefore, I recommend to all interested buyers to make sure to update the system before using it as a daily driver... Not only windows update, but also firmware update.. You will find on the laptop a pre-installed application called "Lenovo Vantage". Make sure to register, go to system update then download and install all critical and optional updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019 by Joubran Saadeh

  • Setup was a Breeze - Problem With Pen and Customer Service Setup was a Breeze - Problem With Pen and Customer Service
We are upgrading from a Lenovo Yoga Pro to the 920. This first entry details only setup and first five hours of use. I've ordered a powered port expander (Plugable 10-Port USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Hub with 48W Power Adapter and Two Additional Flip-Up Ports for additional devices. and new mouse (VicTsing Full Size Wireless Mouse with Nano USB Receiver, 5 Adjustable CPI Levels, 6 Buttons for Notebook, PC, Laptop, Computer, Macbook-Black) and will test more extensively when received. I've had no speed or heat issues in that time (unless you enter your password wrong and it takes a minute to tell you). Currently our data is all on external drives so we haven't had a chance to test the speed of the SSD. The monitor resolution is excellent (as is the resolution on the old Yoga Pro and my 4K iMac). I found Cortana's voice (and humor) to be reassuring in the setup process. The default settings were correct so I just had to click next. Have your Microsoft login ready. I entered a new pin number but the pc lost it on reboot so you can probably skip that for now. I connected to wifi as soon as I entered my password. It ran so well that it only took me 5 minutes to download 9 updates and 10 minutes to install. Privacy issues: * I chose to not link my phone to pc as it wanted to install edge to my iPhone. * I chose to not use one drive and to only save files to my hard drives. * I chose to not give Cortana access to my data. * I turned Skype off. * Review privacy settings carefully. I turned off everything. I unselected all but the first Lenovo profile setting. * Go through your apps and uninstall anything you aren't going to use. I uninstalled a lot of games and One Drive (I use Dropbox for cloud storage). I downloaded and installed Chrome and set it up as my default browser but not sure I'm going to keep it. I have preferred Firefox for decades. I changed all privacy settings on it and Edge to high. Desktop choices: * Pin Chrome to your taskbar and scoot it over before the Edge icon. I put the Windows Explorer icon first and deleted anything I don't routinely use. * Right-mouse click on desktop - View - select small icons and uncheck align to grid. * Keep your desktop clean. Put shortcuts you use regularly in the taskbar, not on the desktop. * Right-mouse click on bottom task bar - Task Mgr - Startup - disabled microsoft One Drive. While you are in there, look at your processes and performance tabs. I was only using 1% of my cpu minutes after startup but it cranked up to 90% for a short period when Windows and Lenovo apps were running. Microsoft Office is only a 30 day trial. That's a bummer. From reboot to windows takes 20 seconds on the new machine as well as on the older Yoga Pro. The older machine still works fine and will replace a large, slow Asus. Addendum: The pen worked without pairing but with limited functions. I couldn't get the led light to light up and the pen separated at the opening to the battery compartment (see photo). The first time I tried to contact Lenova, I sat on hold for 10 minutes with the worst hold sounds (not really music) such that I hung up. Then I tried a chat and, after being ignored by Sasha for 5 minutes, I disconnected. Then I called and left my number with a message that I would receive a return call in 2 minutes. Thirty minutes later I tried Chat again and Dennis is sending me a replacement pen. Registration was also difficult and my account shows no trace of my last other Yoga computer that Lenova has repaired twice. People rightly complain that the pen holder blocks access to other ports but it fits nicely on the Pluggable port expander (see photo). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 by Conspicuous Consumer

  • Great Laptop with a lot of extra functionality. I actually like it better than newer models,
where Lenovo focused on reduced manufacturing cost with the new hinge. Good laptop as it should be for the price. Its not the smallest possible size, given the screen size, but it has a jewelry-like manufacturing quality, and extra features to justify not being the very tiniest on the block. I don't write reviews as soon as I get something, since that wouldn't make for a very good review, but this time, I simply forgot about it, so this may not be the most useful review anymore, but I found it worth the price and worth carrying, and enjoyable to look at and work on. And its properly repairable and the SSD is upgradeable, unlike Microsoft's attrocious glued-together laptops, where a "repair" only means 'replacement unit from Microsoft' and user upgrades are equally impossible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019 by niels

  • Fabulous 2 in 1 but sadly subpar WiFi.
I bought this one at Best Buy - 14”, 8th gen i7, 16 ram, 512 ssd in silver. I love the way it turns into a tablet, it is so easy to use. Also I usually go on my laptop in my bed, so compared to the hp x360 spectre this is really good because the hinges are very solid and do not wobble. If you are using this to watch movies especially not on a desk this is really important. A lot of people think the hinges are gaudy but actually they’re great because they are super duper sturdy. Also I have had no issues with it overheating. A lot of people complain the sceptre has this problem - that the hinges are weak and the screen wobbles. The pen is really sensitive and writes just like paper on the 920. The keyboard is really easy to type quietly on too. The computer performs most tasks- even intensive ones - automatically. It takes about 3 seconds to boot up, in fact it can’t even tell if it’s coming out of hibernate or if it’s starting up, it’s that fast. Oh did I mention it’s the most beautiful sceen on any of the 2 in 1s I looked at? It totally is. Now here’s the downside: the WiFi is absolutely miserable. I almost returned the laptop because I could not figure out how to get it to go more than .5 mbps. Eventually I fiddled with the settings - make sure it is on the 5ghz WiFi and go into the settings in the control panel and put the WiFi range to “highest”. Reply to this if you want me to explain the entire process for you. I am not the only person (check Lenovo forums and Best Buy reviews to see I am not the only one complaining of this. Some people never figured out how to fix the problem and returned the computer). It comes standard at medium and with this WiFi card that doesn’t give you much range if your router is far away. Also consider installing a WiFi range extender in your house if you decide to go with one of these laptops. Honestly, this laptop would be a complete 10/10 if it weren’t for the WiFi being substantially subpar- like worse than that laptop computers 10 years ago subpar. Not sure why they went all out on this 2 in 1 and then drastically skimped on the WiFi. When I was going through these problems with it, my husband was on the bed next to me and his computer was working fine, and I also had very good WiFi on my iPad and iPhone. In addition my ancient hp envy that’s about 5 or 6 years old gets better signal detection, and I had a desktop on my desk nearby that also has no problems... so I know it was the computer. Also if you’re new to windows 10 make sure you adjust the privacy settings to something you feel comfortable with. They want the ability to read your text messages, browsing history, and even speech recognition when you are not using the computer. To invasive for my taste so I disabled it all which means you have to disable Cortana. Cortana is actually pretty good for the little time I tried it, but once I saw the privacy I was giving up I disabled it. This is more of a problem with Windows 10 though than with the Lenovo 920... just thought I would put it out there. Hopefully on the next update of windows, Microsoft rethinks their privacy policy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018 by Alice

  • so good! I just opened it up earlier this evening ...
So far, so good! I just opened it up earlier this evening and I can say I'm quite pleased with how light and bright it is. Time will tell how well this thing is going to hold up for school. This is my first Lenovo, and I'm not the most tech savvy of people, but I'm really enjoying it so far. Will update if anything goes wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2018 by CraftyPeanut

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