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In terms of specs, Yoga C930 2-in-1 is a solid-weight,

In terms of specs, Yoga C930 2-in-1 is a solid-weight, all-in-one notebook that packs a large display, 3,340 pixels and a 13-megapixel rear camera, as well as a 5,560 x 1,080 resolution. The notebook has an Intel Core i5-4200U processor running at 628 MHz, a 32 GB SSD and a 64 GB RAM. It also has a microSD card slot, which you can upgrade to at no extra cost.

The C930 2-in-1 also comes with a 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 32 GB ECC RAM. While we've been impressed with the C930's more aggressive performance, we're less sure how well it performs during real-life situations. It also seems like a thin and lightweight solution to AMD's Radeon RX 480, which is a far cry from its sleek and modern predecessors.

Despite its big screen size and impressive CPU, the C930 2-in-1 is hardly a powerhouse. It comes with a 3GB of RAM for $399, and it comes with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti GPU at a price point of around $400. This gives it a price-per-dollar advantage over the likes of the Aorus, Acer, Toshiba, and Sony, all of which offer a similar GPU. Its performance is a touch lower than that of the more expensive Aorus and Aorus GTX 980 Ti. It also has a few quirks, like its battery life and the fact that it doesn't support USB 3.0. It also does not have a built-in HDMI port on the underside of the screen.

Even its smaller body looks similar to the first Yoga in the Yoga Series. Its large frame lends it a little weight, but its aluminum frame provides a little more room to breathe. Overall, it's a solid desktop with a thin, slim chassis that's easy to use, and easy to work with.

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