Lenovo this week took the wraps of its new Yoga 910 convertible, an aluminium 2-in-1 equipped with a 4K UHD display and is based on Intel’s upcoming 7th generation Core processors codenamed Kaby Lake. The Yoga 910 inherits distinctive form-factor from the previous-gen Yoga 900 laptops, makes it slightly thinner and adds a fingerprint reader to the familiar design.

The Lenovo Yoga 910 is the direct successor of the Yoga 900 introduced last year, which at present is Lenovo’s top-of-the-range offering in the Yoga lineup. The new Yoga 910 will not only offer higher performance (something that is logical to expect from a PC based on a newer CPU), but also a slightly larger 13.9” IPS display panel with either 4K (3840×2160) or FHD (1920×1080) resolution. Thanks to thinner bezel, the larger screen does not affect dimensions of the convertible, and in fact the new model is even a little smaller and thinner (14.3 mm vs 14.9 mm) than its predecessor. Still, it is noteworthy that the Yoga 910 weighs 1.38 kg (3.04 lbs), which is around 80 grams more than the weight of the Yoga 900. When it comes to battery life the UHD model can offer 10.5 hours on one charge (in line with current models that have 3K displays), whereas the FHD promises to work for up to 15.5 hours (which is a massive improvement over current SKUs).

Lenovo Yoga Specifications Yoga 3 Pro Yoga 900 Yoga 910 Processor Intel Core M-5Y71 (4.5W) Intel Core i7-6500U (15W) Intel Core i7-7000 series Memory 8GB DDR3L-1600 8-16GB DDR3L-1600 Up to 16 GB Graphics Intel HD 5300

(24 EUs, Gen 8) Intel HD 520

(24 EUs, Gen 9) Intel HD Graphics Display 13.3" Glossy IPS

16:9 QHD+ (3200x1800) LCD 13.3" Glossy IPS

​16:9 QHD+ (3200x1800) LED 13.9" 4K (3840 x 2160) IPS

13.9” FHD (1920x1080) IPS Hard Drive(s) 256GB/512GB SSD

(Samsung PM851) 256GB/512GB SSD (Samsung ?) Up to 1 TB PCIe SSD Networking Broadcom 802.11ac

(2x2:2 802.11ac) Intel Wireless AC-8260 (2x2:2 802.11ac) 2x2:2 802.11ac Audio JBL Stereo Speakers

1.5w x 2

Headset jack JBL Stereo Speakers

Dolby DS 1.0

Headset jack JBL Stereo Speakers with

Dolby Audio Premium

Headset jack Battery 4 cell 44Wh

40W Max AC Adapter 4 cell 66Wh Unknown Buttons/Ports Power Button

Novo Button

2 x USB 3.0

Headset Jack

Volume Control

Auto Rotate Control

DC In with USB 2.0 Port

1 x Micro-HDMI

SD Card Reader Power Button

2 x USB 3.0-A

1 x USB 3.0-C

Headset Jack

SD Card Reader

DC In with USB 3.0-A Port



Power Button

1 x USB 3.0-A

1 x USB 3.0-C

1 x USB 2.0-C for charging

Headset Jack

Back Side Watchband Hinge with 360° Rotation

Air Vents Integral to Hinge Dimensions 13" x 9" x 0.5"

330.2 x 228.6 x 12.8 mm 12.75" x 8.86" x 0.59"

324 x 225 x 14.9 mm 12.72" x 8.84" x 0.56"

322 x 224.5 x 14.6 mm Weight 2.6 lbs (1.18kg) 2.8 lbs (1.3 kg) 3.04 lbs (1.38 kg) Extras 720p HD Webcam

Backlit Keyboard Colors Light Silver

Clementine Orange

Golden Platinum Silver

Clementine Orange

Champagne Gold Platinum Silver

Champagne Gold

Gunmetal Pricing $1148 (256GB)

$1379 (512GB) $1200 (8GB/256GB)

$1300 (8GB/512GB)

$1400 (16GB/512GB) Starting from $1299

Lenovo has not revealed the complete specifications of the Yoga 910 just yet, but they note that it will use Intel’s Core i7 "Kaby Lake" 7000-series CPUs, up to 16 GB of RAM, a PCIe SSD (with up to 1 TB capacity) and will be equipped with a 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.1 module, a 720p webcam, a dual-array microphone, two speakers made by JBL, as well as a fingerprint reader compatible with Windows Hello. For wired connectivity, the Yoga 910 has one USB 3.0 Type-C with video out functionality, one USB 2.0 Type-C for charging as well as one USB 3.0 Type-A port with always-on charging capability.

When Lenovo’s Yoga 910 laptops hit the market in October, they will be available in Champagne Gold, Platinum Silver and Gunmetal colors. Apparently, Lenovo is dropping its signature Clementine Orange color it uses for consumer notebooks in case of the Yoga 910. As for prices, the new convertibles will start at $1299, which is a $100 increase over current-gen models.