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option for
graphics, and
the non-
upgradeable
RAM tops out at
16GB.
While it’s
nice that Lenovo
included a
USB-A port on
this laptop, its
use of a
proprietary
charger—similar
to the one Lenovo uses for its ThinkPads—is
a drag, as is the lack of a MicroSD card slot
and additional USB ports on the right side
of the laptop.
version (go.pcworld.com/c94k) with the
same other specs as above for $1,899.
Lenovo’s website (go.pcworld.com/ygc9)
offers several other configurations: On the
low end, you can
drop to 12GB of
RAM and 256GB
of storage
(currently $1,460),
while on the high
end you can
upgrade to an Intel
Core-i9-9880H
processor, 4K
display, and 2TB
SSD ($2,440 as of
this writing). In all
cases, the Nvidia
GeForce GTX
1650 is the only
Like most other Yoga laptops, the C940 folds around into tablet mode, plus it
has a built-in stylus.
The squared-off edges give it a hefty look, but the Yoga C940 15 is fairly thin
and light for a laptop with discrete graphics.