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Antonio1 Posted
Honestly, this laptop is perfect, looks very elegant, and it’s really fast!. Huge clear colorful nice looking screen! It’s awesome when I open it and just by eye blinking it unlocks! Is thin! Easy to carry. You’ll love it!
RubinaI Posted
Love my Lenovo Yoga 7! The touchscreen is great, and it's so versatile - laptop, tablet, or tent mode, you choose! Long battery life, lightweight, and plenty of power. Perfect for work or play on the go!
Amanda Posted
Best laptop I have ever owned. The battery life on this is great. I can charge it the night before and it will last all day at work unplugged. It also will charge up in about 30min which is amazing! I also love how it folds in half or flat so I can use it easily in my car while I'm waiting for my kids at their sporting events and can get some work done in the car.
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Hi, Amanda. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are so happy to hear that you are enjoying your Yoga 7 and that it is filled with features that satisfy your needs well, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/Lenovo.png" alt="Lenovo" title="Lenovo" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Keane Posted
Laptop runs smooth, you can customize the use of the computer for your job or any interests such as gaming, editing, and so on. Best investment that anyone could make if you’re looking for a 2 in 1 device. Also, another feature that’s interesting is being able to slide this panel in order to close the camera.
WaltT Posted
This computer broke less than one and a half months into ownership. The bottom left piece of the frame broke off as I was casually closing it one day. There was no accidental damage, dropping, or anything of the sort. I babied this thing. I very easily/gently popped the piece back into place and when I went to close it, the piece popped back out and cracked the screen. The mouse pad also doesn’t work now. I have to use an external mouse. Guess who doesn’t fix this without charging me and without a timeline? Both Lenovo and BestBuy. I was told it could take months because they were unsure. This computer’s touch screen was very finicky before it broke, and the fan is incredibly loud. I bought a very expensive, piece of crap.
JonathanH Posted
Light, fast performance, nice keyboard and bright!
AhmarionC Posted
Works great, runs smoth. Great speakers and great screen.
OlwenC Posted
Love ❤️ Laptop but the on & off button works half the time?? Not sure what’s up with laptop
Loliver Posted
Love this laptop! Best one I have ever had!! Wish I had bought a YOGA years ago!
DebraM Posted
The lenova yoga is a great buy. I've had it for 3 weeks now. This computer is bright and clear graphics.
Gus007 Posted
So far I love it all the features are great and its just what i needed for work and the Stock market!
AshleyV Posted
It is great, for work and school. AI was scared to purchase a Lenovo pc, but it has been the bested investment
JacquelynW Posted
So far I love it works really great as great graphics.Great sound
JerryZ Posted
Laptop always overheats and burned out after one year, I only run Excel on this, never run games, terrible quality!!! Please do not buy this one.
DrJ356 Posted
This is my 1st Lenovo Yoga. I went with the Yoga 7 - 16" with the Ryzen7 CPU, 16Gb RAM & 512Gb SSD & 16" screen. Overall I love the machine. I have one small gripe. It's too easy to accidentally turn it on or off - due to the design & placement of the power button. It will take some getting used to. Also, I had one occurrence where the "mouse pointer" was inaccurate ( slightly more than 1/4 inch) but a reboot fixed that instantly. Beyond that I have nothing but praise. The keyboard is very good. Good tactile. It's a full standard keyboard with 10-key on the right. The keyboard is condensed to fit the 16" form factor but they got the spacing dialed in nicely so I don't fat-finger too badly during my acclimation period. I struggled to find out how to turn on the keyboard backlight - only to find out the answer was right in front of my eyes, which is good cuz I couldn't find it in the user guide. (Fn+ space-bar toggles through Off, Low, High). I also could not find what capacity MicroSD card is supported - so I popped in a 256GB and it recognized it instantly. Nice. That's where I store 95% of my data. This laptop is a true 2 in 1 and it switches modes seamlessly. It performs very well either way. Startup takes a little longer that my last laptop (XPS13 - similarly configured) but it seems to perform just as well. I love having a full keyboard. It's a big adjustment but it's one I'll happily make. I love the display. It's reasonably bright & the touch function is very good. Sensitivity is perfect out of the box. It found my Microsoft account during the initial setup and automatically installed Office Pro Plus 2021. I was unsure about the Ryzen7 CPU but I decided to give it a try (it was $150 cheaper than the I-7). So far the Ryzen has been a good choice. Zero conflicts so far and it performs beautifully. I don't stress it very much but I do tend to have multiple apps open simultaneously and it hasn't blinked, zero problems. After toting an XPS13 around for the last 3 years, the Yoga is noticeably heavier - but you get a lot of bang for the extra pound. At 4 lbs it's still easy to lug it around. The 16" screen and full keyboard make it worth carrying it with you. A huge plus is that this Yoga cost me slightly less than half of what I paid for my beloved XPS yet it seems to perform just as fast. Loving it!!! I haven't actually measured it but I absolutely get more than 10 hours from a full charge. I haven't tried a lot of video yet`, but it has handled everything I've tried with ease. No latency or stutter noted. Sound is a bit better than expected but it's still a laptop so audio performance is limited. Bluetooth pairing was fast and easy. Sound via my Jabra buds is excellent. I haven't tried pen compatibility or performance yet. I will pick up a pen soon so no opinion on performance. All things considered, I am very impressed with my new Lenovo Yoga7 - 16inch. The price/performance ratio is excellent and I haven't found any serious flaws. Power button location isn't ideal but that's mainly an acclimation issue that I'll just have to get used to. So, if you're in the market for a really good 2-in-1, be sure to check out this Lenovo Yoga. It's a real bargain. I caught it on sale at Best Buy for $699 (Ryzen7) it was $850 for the same model outfitted with an Intel I7 processor. Based on what I've seen so far, I recommend the Ryzen and keeping the $150 difference. My XPS13 was triple this price so this feels like the deal of the year.
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Hi, DrJ356. Thank you for choosing Lenovo! We are glad to hear that your Yoga is working out well for you in various aspects, meeting your needs well, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us. <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/Lenovo.png" alt="Lenovo" title="Lenovo" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
ChrisN Posted
Runs well, I’m able to do simple tasks with no issues such as photo editing, listening to music or watching YouTube videos at the same time, I’ve only run one game on it but it ran fairly well with only slight fan noise, the screen is beautiful and displays really nice video and image, battery life is decent as well I’m getting around 6 hours nonstop working until I need to plug it in, overall very solid computer for college or work
Boogie Posted
I love my new laptop! I used to have a Dell which worked alright but i wanted a larger screen and the number keypad. I mostly use my new laptop for school stuff and microsoft excel and its been awesome so far. The battery lasts me quite a while compared to the old dell i had. Everything works de smoothly and quick. The screen has mire brightness than my old Dell and even the speakers sound better.
JawadR Posted
I have been using this laptop for almost 6 months now. This is a very good computer. It was almost all of what one can hope for. The ports it provides cover almost everything you need in regular use. Screen is great. Size is great. Keyboard is very well done. Things where improvement is needed: Camera quality can be better. Its not a deal breaker because you can easily use an external camera, even use your smartphone as a wireless camera. Its a bit heavier for my liking. I wish it was a little lighter if possible. The problem that I have had twice is with its trackpad/Touchpad. It disappears from the system and does not work. Dont know what the reason is but that may be a problem with my specific unit and probably not all of them. But you never know.
SylviaE Posted
The Laptop offers solid performance for everyday tasks like browsing, work, and media. It features a sleek design, comfortable keyboard, and reliable battery life. While not suited for heavy gaming or editing, it's an excellent value for those seeking a dependable, budget-friendly device for daily use.
Wynnie Posted
Easy to travel with for work on the go. Laptop quality feels good, runs everything smoothly, and the flexibility and touch screen are useful additions.