
Lenovo Yoga C930-13IKB
13.90", Intel Core i7-8550U, 16 GB, 512 GB, CH
Lenovo Yoga C930-13IKB
13.90", Intel Core i7-8550U, 16 GB, 512 GB, CH
Unfortunately not with us, please excuse me :(
You would have to look up the colour space coverage online. In any case, the UHD display is Dobly Vision certified, so the coverage should not be bad. I can tell you more about the scaling. 200% in UHD is equivalent to 100% in Full HD. I run my C930 at 200% and it works great for most programmes so far. However, it must be mentioned that older software in particular (compatibility <= Windows 7) often does not scale or only partially. I can only recommend the UHD version. Unfortunately, the battery life suffers quite a bit (as with all other UHD ultrabooks).
No, that is not directly possible.
The scope of delivery includes the laptop and the USB C charger, as well as the pen integrated in the laptop. The laptop is already in a textile fibre sleeve, but I personally regard this as packaging material and not as a protective sleeve that can be reused. As a bag, you can buy any laptop bag that is larger than 13.9 inches, because this is the size of the laptop.
No, Windows Hello works with the fingerprint sensor. For me, that's better because the IR camera doesn't work in daylight or sunlight anyway. I have the Surface Book and the SurfacePro 2017, and the fingerprint sensor can also wake the notebook from energy-saving mode, which doesn't work with the IR camera.
No, unfortunately not. We're sorry.
Unfortunately, we do not know how long such a promotion will run, as we work with daily prices and different suppliers. The price can change from one day to the next.
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Hello, I had the same problem and reported it immediately to Digitec and had to send it to a repair house a few days later. It came back 4-5 weeks later with a new battery. Since then it works fine. But I will never buy the Lenovo Yogas again. Since I had used the laptop for business, it was really bad to lose my laptop for such a long time. I even had to buy a cheap laptop for the time. Dave
There are 2 full Thunderbolt 3 ports available (according to official specification). One Thunderbolt 3 port theoretically supports 2 4K monitors at 60Hz (see https://thunderbolttechnology.net/tech/faq). This is theoretical, I have only operated a single 4K monitor via one of the two Thunderbolt 3 ports. It should also be noted that the first Thunderbolt port is needed to charge the laptop, so a monitor or adapter would also have to support Power Delivery.
This varies depending on the device. It depends on how easy it is to open. Basically, if you don't break anything during installation (i.e. the defect has nothing to do with it), it doesn't matter. In the case of a warranty claim (e.g. a defective graphics card), you would most likely have to keep the old board and then reinstall it before sending in the unit (of course, there must be no damage from the installation). In fact, all manufacturers expect the unit to be in its original condition when it is returned. So if you can just unscrew the screws and be done with it, it's no problem. Some devices are glued together, which makes it more difficult and I personally would not fiddle around with them, unless you know exactly what you are doing. But basically no problem: if you don't notice the change and/or the damage is not caused by a possible change. Correct me if I'm wrong :)
The integrated pen works best. The Lenovo Active Pen 2 works, but it is not quite as accurate as the integrated pen (not a significant difference, but still noticeable). Theoretically, the Bamboo Ink should also work.
Lol, no, so not playable. But what does work with good WiFi is Steam InHome streaming.
a pen is included, even integrated into the case. but the pen is quite small: great for notes and such, but not comparable to a drawing instrument like wacom pen or so...
Unfortunately not available at Digitec.
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