Features:
15.6" Touchscreen IPS LED-backlit 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Display
2GB NVIDIA® GeForce® MX330 Graphics
Backlit Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader
Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth® 4.2
Microsoft® Windows 10 Professional
Processor & Memory:
10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 Processor at 1.3GHz
16GB DDR4 (1-DIMM) 3200MHz RAM
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows 10 Professional (64-bit)
Drives:
1TB TLC NVMe™ Solid State Drive
No Optical Drive
Graphics & Video:
15.6" Touchscreen IPS LCD with LED-backlit 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Display
2GB NVIDIA® GeForce® MX330 Graphics
Communications:
Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth® 4.2
Integrated 720p Webcam with Privacy Shutter
Audio:
Dolby Audio DAX3
Keyboard:
Backlit Keyboard
Fingerprint Reader
Ports & Slots:
1x USB 3.1 Type-C
2x USB 3.1
1x HDMI
1x 4-in-1 Media Card Reader
1x Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
Battery
3-cell 52.5WH Lithium Polymer Battery
Additional Information:
Dimensions: 14.08" L x 9.37" W x 0.82" H
Approximate Weight: 4.4lbs
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better than nothing, I guess
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- 10th-gen Ice Lake, 11th-gen Tiger Lake is a bit faster (CPU) and has much faster graphics (you're paying more because of the i7 - but a Tiger Lake Core i5-1135G7 will be faster)
- Weak MX330 graphics, Tiger Lake iGPU is faster and more efficient
- Plasticky build quality (I would expect a Yoga at this price, they are much nicer); it's fairly nice as plastics go, but at this price I'd expect mostly metal
- 4K screen is the big draw, but that means shorter battery life
- You're paying extra for convertible functionality, but a 4-pound 15.6-inch laptop is very awkward to use as a tablet
- Non-expandable RAM
- USB-C supports power only, not display and possibly not even data transfer
- No pen included (but seems to be supported)
You're also paying more because of the 1TB SSD, but that's an easy <$100 upgrade on most laptops.
These compromises might be ok around $700, at this price it's a terrible deal.
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You can easily spend more than double that price for a high quality 15" general use laptop with integrated graphics. The 15" XPS for instance has a great display, but is $1,100 with an I5, 8GB mem, and a 256GB SSD. Even the Dell Inspiron runs $730 for a system with an I7. HP's X360 is $749 and up with a mid level AMD processor. Occasionally a great deal comes along, but with laptops flying off the shelves as fast as they can build them there hasn't been much lately.
You can easily spend more than double that price for a high quality 15" general use laptop with integrated graphics. The 15" XPS for instance has a great display, but is $1,100 with an I5, 8GB mem, and a 256GB SSD. Even the Dell Inspiron runs $730 for a system with an I7. HP's X360 is $749 and up with a mid level AMD processor. Occasionally a great deal comes along, but with laptops flying off the shelves as fast as they can build them there hasn't been much lately.
o call Yoga.
What coupon?