Lenovo's Yoga C740 and C940 laptops
The Fall harvest has brought us new crop of Lenovo Yoga
laptops. This season, the password is "10th gen." PCWorld walks you
through a stack of 10th gen laptops and tells you which one is the most
10th-gen of the 10th gens.
At the more affordable end of the pool you get the Yoga C740
14 and Yoga C740 15.6. Both feature 10th-gen Comet Lake CPUs, the last of the
14nm chips, officially "14nm++." For this lineup, Lenovo skips
discrete graphics for the integrated Intel UHD graphics.
For those who want more power, Lenovo's Yoga C940 15.6 keeps
the 15.6-inch screen of the C740, but can handle up to the more powerful
9th-gen Core i9 CPU. Rather than rely on Intel's UHD graphics alone, Lenovo
also integrates an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. Because it's a convertible laptop
that you might want to take with you and use as a tablet or mini-movie theater,
Lenovo drops in a screen capable of hitting 500 nits of brightness for use
outdoors.
For those who actually want Intel's latest hardware, the
Yoga C940 with 14-inch panel will be the only new Yoga to feature Intel's
10th-gen 10nm Ice Lake CPU. You can read more in the linked stories about our
performance preview of Intel's 10nm 10th gen CPU, and which 10th-gen CPUs will
be best for which uses.
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