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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Châssis robuste en aluminium
Très bonne qualité de construction
Disposition des hautparleurs innovante
Qualité de son honnête avec Dolby Atmos
Performances Wifi correctes
Stylet actif
écran tactile sans MLI
Couverture de l'espace colorimétrique a
Performances Turbo Boost meilleures que la version i5
Bonne qualité des hautparleurs pour la taille
Cache de webcam intégré
Stylet actif intégré
Excellentes finitions
SSD NVMe
Les haut-parleurs intégrés dans la charnière à 360 degrés
Le stylet fourni qui se range et se charge dans le châssis
Le volet coulissant pour masquer la webcam lorsqu'elle n'est pas utilisée
L'autonomie et les performances sont excellentes
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Refroidissement rapidement dépassé en cas de sollicitations
Throttling en cas de grosses sollicitations
Couleurs peu fidèles en sortie d'usine
écran trop peu lumineux
Pas de GPU dédié
Pas de lecteur de carte SD
Batterie plus petite que la génération précédente
Plus bruyant que la version Core i5 en cas de sollicitations
Peu de ports
Pas de version avec GPU dédié
écran pas assez lumineux
Le stylet un peu petit pour un usage prolongé
Pas d'option pour une carte graphique indépendante
Solid chassis, Great speakers, Good battery life, A stylus housing that works
Minimal ports and connectors, Screen could be more vibrant
The Lenovo Yoga C930 is a laptop that almost manages to tick every box: tough yet reasonably lightweight; superb sound output and a good screen; a well-designed keyboard; a privacy cover for the camera; and plenty of storage and power even in the entry-le...
Powerful performance, Speaker-hinge addresses long-standing concern with 2-in-1s, Slick keyboard and touchpad, Dolby Vision support,
Active pen is short, narrow and rudimentary, Screen could be brighter, Not many ports
Predominantly defined by its serviceable pen “garage,” the Lenovo Yoga C930 is a well rounded 2-in-1 laptop that takes the winning components of its predecessor and wraps them into chassis whose fine tunings are characterized by subtlety...
Publié: 2018-10-30, Auteur: Miroslav , review by: laptopmedia.com
Excellent battery life, Two USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support, Wide color range (AUO B139HAN03.0), Built-in stylus
Limited upgrade options, Not the ideal cooling system
Overall, the Lenovo Yoga C930 leaves a pleasant impression in our minds. It has all the good you could expect from a 2-in-1 notebook. The screen is one of the most important features of any notebook but when it comes to a 2-in-1 – it's even more relevant...
Sleek all-metal design, Standard Dolby Vision HDR support, Sound bar hinge ensures speakers will remain unblocked at all times, New far-range mics for Cortana and Alexa support, Built-in garage to hold and charge active pen, Good performance, Great batter
Speakers aren't as loud as they could be, No optional IR camera, No optional LTE, Fans can get noisy
Dolby Vision display, Dolby Atmos soundbar, Slick design and high-quality build, Hidden active pen, Physical webcam privacy shutter, Excellent performance
Shallow keyboard key travel, Middling battery life
Battery life testing is performed using a custom 1080p HD video loop test we developed here at HotHardware. We conduct the tests with Windows 10 quiet hours enabled and the display's brightness calibrated as close to 115 lux on our meters as possible. Bri...
If you're looking for a new PC and you're OK with spending around $1,500, look no further than the Lenovo Yoga C930. Not only is it nearly perfect, but it's an amazing value for the price.The performance is there, even if I complain about Lenovo's choice...
Hinge doubles as a (good) soundbar, Modern port selection, Allday battery life, Sleek, premium design, Comfortable keyboard
Stickiness in the touchpad, Screen could be brighter
After using the Yoga C930 for about a week, I've come away with the same feeling I had when using the Yoga 920. This is an Ultrabook that's been carefully designed and assembled for a slim but sturdy build that packs an all-day battery and performance har...
better Turbo Boost performance than Core i5 SKU, good speaker quality for the size, integrated active stylus, great build quality, NVMe SSD
smaller battery capacity than last gen model, louder than Core i5 SKU when under load, no SD card reader; few integrated ports, no dedicated GPU options, display could be brighter
Publié: 2018-10-23, Auteur: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
sturdy aluminium case, very well built, innovative speaker arrangement, decent sound quality with Dolby Atmos, decent Wi-Fi performance, Active Pen, touch display without PWM, acceptable color space coverage, NVMe SSD, decent system performance, quiet co
cooler quickly overburdened under load, throttling under maximum load, poor color accuracy out of the box, display too dark, no dedicated GPU, no SD card reader