Lenovo Yoga 6 Review – 360 Degrees of Goodness

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The Lenovo Yoga 6 is one of the most recent laptops to hit the Indian market, and it comes with a slew of strong and high-end features. The new Lenovo Yoga 6 is a powerhouse, thanks to its AMD Ryzen 5 5500U CPU and unique in-house features. The 360-hinge design, a touchscreen immersive display, a camera shutter for security, and much more are all available to users.

Lenovo Yoga 6 Tech Specification

  • Processor: 4th Gen AMD Ryzen 5 5500U | Speed: 2.1 GHz (Base) – 4.0 GHz (Max) | 6 Cores | 3MB L2 & 8MB L3 Cache OS:
  • Pre-Loaded Windows 10 Home with Lifetime Validity, FREE Upgrade to Windows 11* (when available)
  • Pre-Installed: MS Office Home and Student 2019 Memory and Storage: 16GB RAM DDR4-3200, not upgradable
  • 512 GB SSD Graphics: Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics Display: 13.3″ Full HD (1920×1080) | Brightness: 300 nits | IPS Technology | 72% NTSC | Touchscreen Design: Touchscreen
  • 1.7 cm Thin and 1.31 kg Light | Aluminium Surface | Backlit Keyboard | Fingerprint Reader Battery Life: 12 Hours
  • 60Wh Battery Camera (Built in): HD 720p Camera | Privacy Shutter Audio: 2 x 1.5W Stereo Speakers
  • HD Audio | Dolby Atmos Certification Connectivity: WiFi 6 (11ax, 2×2) | Bluetooth 5.0 Ports: 1 USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 1 (supports data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0, DisplayPort 1.4), 1 USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 1 (supports data transfer and DisplayPort 1.4), 2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (1 always on), Headphone/Mic combo jack (3.5 mm)
  •  Warranty: This genuine Lenovo laptop comes with 3 years Onsite Manufacturer Warranty, 1 year Accidental Damage Protection and 1 year 24/7 Premium Care

Design

The Lenovo Yoga series has become known for its adaptable design, and the new Yoga 6 laptop is no exception. It has a 360-hinge design that can be turned to a tab mode or set up as a tent depending on your needs. The laptop’s hinge is smooth, allowing you to swivel it back and forth. Furthermore, the lightweight design provides for greater versatility. It’s worth noting that the Lenovo Yoga 6 is only 1.4 kg, making it extremely portable. The small and light laptop’s diminutive frame and construction are other advantages. That’s not all, though. The Lenovo Yoga 6 is also fashionable, due to its Abyss Blue fabric cover.

The laptop has a stain-resistant coating that should keep it safe from harm. The Lenovo Yoga 6’s top-facing speakers, which deliver crisper music output, are another feature I liked. When it comes to sound, the laptop comes with dual speakers that support Dolby Atmos. The Lenovo Yoga 6’s design also has a camera shutter for further privacy. You can easily turn it off with the physical shutter, ensuring that you always have control over camera access. However, you won’t be able to use Windows Hello facial recognition with this functionality. Lenovo has also integrated a fingerprint sensor for smooth log-in and security. The laptop does, however, have a restricted amount of connectors, with only a few USB type-A and type-C connections.

Display

When compared to other goods on the market, the Lenovo Yoga 6 has a 13.3-inch display, which is a bit modest. But that doesn’t rule out the possibility of doing all of your job on this laptop. Lenovo added a super-narrow bezel frame, which allows you to accomplish more despite the small screen size, which is a feature I really like. The display has an FHD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a rich colour gamut. WVA, 300 nits of peak brightness, and 72 percent NTSC are all supported by the display. It’s also a touchscreen display, which offers up a lot of possibilities. When the laptop is opened up like a tent or transformed to a tablet, the touchscreen comes in useful.

I utilised the laptop for a variety of personal and professional purposes. The Lenovo Yoga’s display improved the whole experience. I watched a few movies, took a few video chats, worked on a few doc files, surfed the web, and even tried a few videogames, and the Lenovo laptop’s screen made sure I had the finest experience possible. I also brought the laptop outside on a few occasions. The Lenovo Yoga 6 laptop’s display did not dull even when exposed to direct sunlight. You may easily transport the laptop to a local cafe and work there.

Performance

The Lenovo Yoga 6 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor with an integrated AMD Radeon TM graphics card. In addition, the laptop I used had 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB of SSD PCIe storage. There are also less RAM options available, as well as more storage options up to 1TB. This also leads us to the Lenovo Yoga 6’s performance.

The Lenovo Yoga 6’s benchmark results show that it is a powerful laptop. The CPU tests show that it is capable of handling large loads. The GPU tests, on the other hand, reveal that it meets the basic requirements. The laptop may be used for editing, but it isn’t designed for intense gaming applications that require GPU-based devices.

One of the most crucial elements of a laptop is the battery. The Lenovo Yoga 6 comes with a large 60Wh battery. Depending on the tasks you do, the laptop may easily last up to seven-eight hours on a single charge, or even longer. The battery would discharge after four hours when I used the laptop to view a few movies or series. When you use programs like MS Word or Firefox, on the other hand, the battery may last up to eight hours. I also noticed that it took around three hours to completely charge the laptop, sometimes less depending on the tasks that were going.

Final Verdict

The Lenovo Yoga 6 is a great multi-purpose laptop that has a very capable AMD 5500 chip powering everything. This gives you the best experience, especially on the go thanks to the slim form factor and battery life.