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Weighing in at just three pounds and jammed with nifty features, the slim, sturdily built, Yoga C740 packs in plenty of productivity pep, and it can last the whole day without its AC adapter. It’s a multi-core, CPU-intensive, and somewhat lengthy (as in an hour or more) task that tends to spin up cooling fans.
I might have believed it was a 1080p camera if you told me; it was that good.
That’s below both the Spectre’s 77.4% coverage and the XPS’s 79.7% coverage.
The update boasts the same smooth, fingerprint-resistant lid and tapered left and right sides as previous Yoga models. Colors were dimmer and there was a bit of a grain to my photos. The big outlier here was the XPS, which was faster than all of its rivals, finishing the benchmark in 17:19.To test the X1 Yogas’ graphics, we also ran them through the We also stress tested both X1 Yogas by running Cinebench R20 on a loop 20 times. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5 is a powerful convertible with a speedy SSD and plenty of convenience, but it’s more suited to enthusiasts and businesses than the average consumer.The ThinkPad X1 Yoga was the first ThinkPad to have an all-metal chassis when its When it comes to looks, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is essentially the same as other ThinkPad thin-and-lights like the minimal and businesslike On the left side, the ports include a single USB Type-A connector, two USB Type-C connectors, one We tested two different configurations of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 5), with our FHD unit coming equipped with a more mid-range Intel Core i5-10310U and our 4K unit carrying the more premium i7-10610U.On Geekbench 5.0, which measures overall performance, both X1 Yogas ended up towards the middle of the pack. Lenovo Yoga C740 2-in-1 review: Speedy, bright, peppy, and reasonably priced The feature-packed Yoga C740 is one of the best values we’ve seen in a convertible laptop. We also tossed in a budget dual-core system so you can see the different quad-core makes (and why dual-core is still sufficient for many uses).As you’ll see in our results, the Lenovo Yoga C740 proved to be a solid and reliable performer both in terms of everyday PC chores as well as tougher multi-core tasks.
It’s also worth noting that while many laptops with older, quad-core Whiskey Lake CPUs roar their fans like jet engines during the HandBrake test, the C740’s cooling fans never rose above a gentle purr.Our next benchmark is another CPU-crushing test, but unlike the (typically) hour-long HandBrake benchmark, Cinebench—which involves rendering a 3D image in real time—is generally over in a matter of minutes. Even with their Atmos abilities, however, the C740’s integrated speakers can’t match the sound quality of a pair of The Yoga C740 is a tad chintzy when it comes to ports—and indeed, you only get three, or four if you include the audio jack.On the left side of the Yoga C740, you get two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C ports, which both support Power Delivery while doubling as DisplayPorts.
Both of these scores are above the Spectre’s average 369 nits of brightness and the Yoga C940’s average 394 nits of brightness. The average score for the Core i5-powered X1 Yoga was 1,278.58, and its average CPU clock speed and temperature were 2,497.9 Mhz and 87.7 degrees Celsius (189.86 degrees Fahrenheit), respectively.
I used the fingerprint reader throughout my testing, and it managed to recognize my fingerprint almost every time.The Yoga C740’s up-firing speakers sounded much better than your average laptop speakers, with relatively crisp and detailed audio that boasts a light dusting of bass. Shares . Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, On 10fastfingers.com, I managed between 75 - 84 words per minute, which is pretty exceptional given that my usual average is 75 words per minute. Trailing the Yoga C740 are four more Whiskey Lake laptops with sub-600 multi-thread Cinebench scores (which is more typical for 8th-gen Core i5 systems), while that dual-core Acer Aspire 5 unsurprisingly falls into last place.Besides the multi-threaded Cinebench results, we also consider the single-thread scores to gauge the efficiency of a laptop’s single-core performance.
Weighing in at just three pounds and jammed with nifty features, the slim, sturdily built, Yoga C740 packs in plenty of productivity pep, and it can last the whole day without its AC adapter. It’s a multi-core, CPU-intensive, and somewhat lengthy (as in an hour or more) task that tends to spin up cooling fans.
I might have believed it was a 1080p camera if you told me; it was that good.
That’s below both the Spectre’s 77.4% coverage and the XPS’s 79.7% coverage.
The update boasts the same smooth, fingerprint-resistant lid and tapered left and right sides as previous Yoga models. Colors were dimmer and there was a bit of a grain to my photos. The big outlier here was the XPS, which was faster than all of its rivals, finishing the benchmark in 17:19.To test the X1 Yogas’ graphics, we also ran them through the We also stress tested both X1 Yogas by running Cinebench R20 on a loop 20 times. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5 is a powerful convertible with a speedy SSD and plenty of convenience, but it’s more suited to enthusiasts and businesses than the average consumer.The ThinkPad X1 Yoga was the first ThinkPad to have an all-metal chassis when its When it comes to looks, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is essentially the same as other ThinkPad thin-and-lights like the minimal and businesslike On the left side, the ports include a single USB Type-A connector, two USB Type-C connectors, one We tested two different configurations of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 5), with our FHD unit coming equipped with a more mid-range Intel Core i5-10310U and our 4K unit carrying the more premium i7-10610U.On Geekbench 5.0, which measures overall performance, both X1 Yogas ended up towards the middle of the pack. Lenovo Yoga C740 2-in-1 review: Speedy, bright, peppy, and reasonably priced The feature-packed Yoga C740 is one of the best values we’ve seen in a convertible laptop. We also tossed in a budget dual-core system so you can see the different quad-core makes (and why dual-core is still sufficient for many uses).As you’ll see in our results, the Lenovo Yoga C740 proved to be a solid and reliable performer both in terms of everyday PC chores as well as tougher multi-core tasks.
It’s also worth noting that while many laptops with older, quad-core Whiskey Lake CPUs roar their fans like jet engines during the HandBrake test, the C740’s cooling fans never rose above a gentle purr.Our next benchmark is another CPU-crushing test, but unlike the (typically) hour-long HandBrake benchmark, Cinebench—which involves rendering a 3D image in real time—is generally over in a matter of minutes. Even with their Atmos abilities, however, the C740’s integrated speakers can’t match the sound quality of a pair of The Yoga C740 is a tad chintzy when it comes to ports—and indeed, you only get three, or four if you include the audio jack.On the left side of the Yoga C740, you get two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C ports, which both support Power Delivery while doubling as DisplayPorts.
Both of these scores are above the Spectre’s average 369 nits of brightness and the Yoga C940’s average 394 nits of brightness. The average score for the Core i5-powered X1 Yoga was 1,278.58, and its average CPU clock speed and temperature were 2,497.9 Mhz and 87.7 degrees Celsius (189.86 degrees Fahrenheit), respectively.
I used the fingerprint reader throughout my testing, and it managed to recognize my fingerprint almost every time.The Yoga C740’s up-firing speakers sounded much better than your average laptop speakers, with relatively crisp and detailed audio that boasts a light dusting of bass. Shares . Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, On 10fastfingers.com, I managed between 75 - 84 words per minute, which is pretty exceptional given that my usual average is 75 words per minute. Trailing the Yoga C740 are four more Whiskey Lake laptops with sub-600 multi-thread Cinebench scores (which is more typical for 8th-gen Core i5 systems), while that dual-core Acer Aspire 5 unsurprisingly falls into last place.Besides the multi-threaded Cinebench results, we also consider the single-thread scores to gauge the efficiency of a laptop’s single-core performance.