Lenovo’s Yoga C930 is a high-quality convertible sporting a brand-new speaker arrangement concept: it is the first convertible ever to mount the speakers inside its 360-degree hinge. In theory, this should make for a superb audio experience under all circumstances.

The Intel microprocessors should offer plenty of performance for everyday office and business use. Users have a choice between Intel’s Core i5-8250U and Core i7-8550U and 8 or 16 GB of RAM. The expensive (almost $2,000) top model comes with a 1 TB SSD and a 4K display by default.

Our review unit was equipped with the slower of the two processors, and sold for $1,400 at the time of writing. Our test will show whether it is worth the money. We are definitely looking forward to its innovative Dolby Vision display and other innovative features.

In our review, we have stacked the Yoga C930 against various competitors, both in-house and external. The following chart shows today’s line-up.