Lenovo’s Yoga Book convertible notebook may have an innovative new input area, but it still basically has the guts of a cheap laptop. Want something a little more high-performance? Meet the Lenovo Yoga 910.
It’s a 13.9 inch notebook with an optional 4K display, a slim bezel, a hinge that lets you push the screen back 360 degrees, and a fingerprint scanner. Oh yeah, and it’s available with up to an Intel Core i7 Kaby Lake processor and Lenovo says the Yoga 910 gets up to 15.5 hours of battery life, depending on the model.
But those features will cost you: prices for the Yoga 910 start at $1299.
In order to get 15+ hours of battery life, you’ll want to opt for a version of the laptop with a 1920 x 1080 pixel display. The 4K model is said to top out at about 10.5 hours of run time.
The convertible notebook measures about 12.7″ x 8.8″ x 0.56″ and weighs about 3 pounds.
It’s available with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of solid state storage, and the Yoga 910 features a USB 3.0 type-A port, two USB Type-C ports (you can use one for charging the laptop), an SD card reader and headset jack.

Lenovo has positioned a fingerprint sensor just below the arrow keys on the keyboard, allowing you to login to Windows or other software using Microsoft’s Windows Hello security feature.
The Lenovo Yoga 910 should be available starting in October.