Article 3XTK1 Lenovo’s new Yoga C930 hides a sound bar in its hinge, a stylus in its corner

Lenovo’s new Yoga C930 hides a sound bar in its hinge, a stylus in its corner

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Valentina Palladino
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Valentina Palladino

The Yoga family is one of Lenovo's most well-known PC lines, but the company doesn't want consumers to see it and only think "two-in-ones." Lenovo is transitioning the Yoga line to encompass all things premium, not just those with a hinge that flexes 360 degrees. To usher in the new Yoga era, Lenovo came out with the Yoga C930, a two-in-one with a new hinge style and a hidden stylus enclosure, and the new Yoga S730, a thin-and-light clamshell PC that may tempt some MacBook lovers.

The Yoga C930 embodies "premium" in nearly every way. The all-metal Ultrabook looks much like past Yoga devices but with one immediately noticeable difference: Lenovo didn't carry over its signature watchband hinge to this new convertible. Instead, it created a new hinge that holds the device's Dolby Atmos-ready speakers.

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