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Lenovo launches Yoga C940, Yoga S740, Yoga C740, Yoga C640 at IFA 2019

Lenovo has announced a wide range of products at IFA 2019. The company launched four new laptops, namely, the

Yoga C940, Yoga S740, Yoga C740, and Yoga C640 at an event in Berlin. The first three laptops are available in both 14-inch and 15-inch variants, whereas the Yoga C640 has been launched in a single 13-inch model. All four laptops run Windows 10. Moreover, Lenovo has announced the availability and pricing of the laptops.

Lenovo Yoga C940 specifications

The Lenovo Yoga C940 is a 2-in-1 convertible laptop with ‘garaged pen,’ which means the stylus resides inside the laptop. It has Windows Ink functionality as well. The laptop features full-HD 1920x1080 pixels resolution display on the 14-inch model and UHD 3840x2160 pixels resolutions display on the 15-inch variant. 

The Lenovo Yoga C940 14-inch is powered by 10th-Gen Intel Core i7 processors with Intel UHD 960 graphics, whereas the 15-inch model offers up to 9th-Gen Core i9 processors with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics processor. Both the variants offer up to 16GB of RAM. However, the 14-inch model has LPDDR4X, while the 15-inch model features DDR4 RAM. Lenovo is offering the Yoga C940 laptops with up to 1TB PCIe SSDs or Intel Teton Glacier SSD 32GB + 1TB storage options.

Lenovo Yoga C940 features Dolby Atmos speaker system with a rotating soundbar and 2 base speakers. The company says that the 14-inch variant can offer a battery life of up to 17.5 hours, while the full-HD 15-inch laptop can last up to 12 hours. The 15-inch model also supports RapidCharge technology.

It is priced at EUR 1,499 for the 14-inch model, and will go on sale from September onwards. The 15-inch model will cost EUR 1,899, and it will go on sale from October onwards.

Lenovo Yoga S740 specifications 

The Lenovo Yoga S740 also comes in 14-inch and 15-inch options. Both the displays offer the same resolution with HDR support. However, the 14-inch model offers up to 10th-Gen Intel Core i7 processors with Nvidia GeForce MX250 (2GB VRAM) graphics, and the 15-inch variant comes with up to 9th-Gen Core i9 processors with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. 

The 14-inch Yoga S740 offers up to 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, while the 15-inch variant comes with up to 16GB DDR4 RAM. The laptop comes with up to 1TB of PCIe SSD storage. Moreover, Lenovo is touting up to 15 hours of battery life for its full-HD 14-inch laptop, and up to 14 hours battery life on the 15-inch variant.

The 14-inch variant is priced at EUR 899, while the 15-inch model is priced at EUR 1,399, Both of them will be made available later this month.

Lenovo Yoga C740 specifications

The Lenovo Yoga C740 full-HD Dolby Vision HDR displays and Dolby Atmos speaker system. The Yoga C740 has two different screen size variants as well, a 14-inch model and a 15-inch model.  The laptop is powered by a 10th-Gen Intel Core i7 processors, with Intel Integrated graphics and up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM. Moreover, the 14-inch model comes with 1TB PCIe SSD storage or 512GB Intel Optane H10 storage, while the 15-inch model offers up to 1TB PCIe SSD storage. 

With the Lenovo Yoga C740, the company is touting up to 13.7 hours of battery life for the 14-inch model, and up to 15 hours of battery life for the 15-inch variant. 

It is priced at EUR 899 for both the variants, and it will go on sale later this month.

Lenovo Yoga C640 specifications

The Lenovo Yoga C640 features a 13-inch full-HD touchscreen display with a choice of 300-nit or 400-nit panels. The laptop comes with a set of stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support on earphones. 

Lenovo Yoga C640 is powered by a 10th-Gen Intel Core i7 processor, with Intel Integrated HD 620 graphics. It comes with 16GB DDR4 RAM. Additionally, it has 512GB of PCIe SSD storage as well. 

Lenovo is claiming a battery life of up to 20 hours for the Yoga C640. The Lenovo Yoga C640 is priced at EUR 899 as well, and it will go on sale in October.

All of the above-mentioned laptops come with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 5 connectivity options.



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