Design and Build Quality
The design of the Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1 is primarily intended for travel, as reflected in its weight of 1.4 kg and its portability. The bottom part of the device is rounded and appears wider than the part with the display. This design seems intended to protect the display in the event of a fall, although I decided not to test this aspect. The color scheme, labeled “Storm Grey” by the manufacturer, is interesting. As someone who is “colorblind,” I see hints of dark blue as well.
Since this is a 2-in-1 device, the Yoga 7 must also function as a tablet to some extent. The display is therefore touch-sensitive, and the touch surface feels durable, though this might just be an impression. I wouldn’t rely too much on it, as I didn’t see any mention of using durable glass. I must praise the display – it has beautiful color reproduction and excellent brightness, although it’s not great in sunlight, and it’s glossy. Personally, I would prefer a matte finish, but I haven’t yet seen a combination of OLED with a matte surface.
The Yoga 7 is somewhat lacking in ports. You’ll find only one USB port, two USB-C ports – one of which is also used for charging, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. However, there is a microSD card slot, which is a plus. Unfortunately, that’s all, even though there would have been room for more.
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