Lenovo has been updating their Yoga lineup for more than a few years now, with the 920 model being one of the more popular models in recent years.   This refresh keeps the same body and watchband hinge, instead the updates are all hidden inside.  The base model features a Kaby Lake R Core i7-8550U, 8 GB of DDR4-2400, a 256GB NVMe SSD and a 1080p display, these can be upgraded to 8 GB of RAM, a 1TB NVMe drive and a 4k display if you so choose.  Regardless of the display you choose, the touchscreen has been developed by Wacom and offers 4096 levels of sensitivity which makes grabbing a stylus a very good idea, though including one would have been even better.

Take a look at Techgage's full review to see how the new Yoga 920 performs as well as more details about the included features.

"Lenovo’s Yoga series has long been respected for its notebooks’ ability to bend to your will, and the 920 (14) proves to be one of the best models the series has seen. With its incredibly sturdy design, sharp watchband hinge, super-thin frame, and beautiful aesthetics, the Yoga 920 is the ultralight 2-in-1 to consider."

Here is some more Tech News from around the web:

Tech Talk