Lenovo Yoga 920 Vibes Limited Edition 2-in-1 glass convertible laptop launched in India


Lenovo Yoga 920

Lenovo today has launched the Yoga 920 limited edition 2-in-1 glass convertible laptop in India. It is powered by the 8th generation Intel Quad Core U Series processors with integrated graphics and twin Thunderbolt USB-C ports. The Lenovo Yoga 920 was initially introduced at the IFA event in 2017.

The Lenovo Yoga 920 Vibes sports a 13.9-inch UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) IPS touchscreen display and has support for the Active Pen with 4,096 levels of pen sensitivity dramatically. It is powered by the 8th Intel Core i7 processor along with Intel Integrated graphics backed by 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB PCIe SSD storage option. The laptop just weighs 1.37 kg and measures 323 x 223.5 x 13.95 mm.

Lenovo Yoga 920

The laptop features a backlit keyboard and JBL Speakers with integrated Dolby Atmos technology. It runs on Windows 10 Home and has 720p HD Fixed-Focus CMOS Camera and Far Field microphones to enable voice-support from up to 4 meters away, even in sleep mode. Coming to ports, The Yoga 920 has 2 USB Type-C, 1 USB 3.0 (Always-On Charging), 3.5mm audio headphone jack. It packs a 70 Wh battery and the company claims that it can last up to 10.8 hours. It has Fingerprint reader with Windows Hello support.

Lenovo Yoga 920 limited edition Vibes is priced at Rs. 127,150 (excluding Goods and Service Tax). The Yoga 920 is available through Lenovo Exclusive stores and multi-brand stores including Croma, Reliance Digital and Ezone.

Commenting on the launch, Rajesh Thadani, Executive Director – Consumer Business and E-commerce, Lenovo India said:

The YOGA brand has been central to Lenovo’s leadership in the fastest growing PC category of convertibles. Yoga 920 is an ultra-premium convertible that packs the best of features in an unbelievably thin and light metal body. It captures the essence of Lenovo’s effort to give customer-centric products that are different, disruptive and innovative and solve real computing, entertainment and mobility issues, in style.