68 PCWorld MAY 2020REVIEWS LENOVO YOGA C940 15
complement its two USB-C connections. It
even fits in a number pad without cramping its
excellent keyboard.
That’s not to say the Lenovo Yoga C940
15 ticks every imaginable box. Screen
backlighting is a bit uneven, audio quality
could be better, and limited configuration
options will prevent you from turning this into
a beastly desktop replacement. Also, if we’re
comparing to Apple’s MacBooks, Lenovo’s
laptop doesn’t include all the same niceties,
such as a slightly larger screen and jumbo-
sized trackpad.
Still, the Lenovo Yoga C940 15 is a decent
choice for those who want a luxurious
workhorse PC without giving up what
Windows does best.TECH SPECS
Our Lenovo Yoga C940 15 review unit has a
list price of $1,700 at Best Buy (go.pcworld.
com/c940) and includes the following specs:
> 15.6-inch display with 1920 x 1080
resolution
> 9th-generation Intel Core i7-9750H
processor
> Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q
graphics
> 512GB SSD
> 16GB DDR4-2666 RAM
> Left side: Two USB-C 3.1 ports (with
Thunderbolt 3), proprietary charger,
headphone jack
> Right side: USB-A 3.0 port
> Wi-Fi 6 Support
> Stylus with
4,096 pressure
sensitivity levels
> Fingerprint
reader
> 720p webcam
with privacy shutter
> Windows 10
Home
> Dimensions:
14 x 9.4 x 0.8 inches
> Weight: 4.41
pounds (5.68
pounds with
charger)
Best Buy also
offers a 4K displayThe Lenovo Yoga C940 15 has two USB-C ports and a proprietary charging port
on the left side, plus a USB-A port on the right.