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May 2019
(79%)
66 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Well built, Powerful processor, plenty of RAM, Great keyboard, Good battery life
Only 64GB of internal storage
Lenovo's Yoga Chromebook C630 may be a challenging option in an organisation where Windows is the primary platform, as it lacks the breadth of application support -- although it is possible to get Windows applications to run on Chrome OS. However, the Yog...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-03-09, Autor: Rob , Testbericht von: techspective.net
Zusammenfassung: I get a lot of laptops in to test but one has stood out this year and that is the Lenovo Yoga C630. This is the first of the second-generation of “always connected” PCs powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 platform and it is amazing. The underlying conc...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-02-23, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: notebookcheck.net
crisp 4K display, powerful quad-core, eight-thread CPU, 8 GB of RAM is more than enough for Chrome OS, plentiful storage options, responsive touchpad and touchscreen, premium materials
heavy and bulky, display backlight is too dim, graphical performance is buggy, disappointing battery life, high power draw compared to competitors
The Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 is a powerful 4K beast that ultimately proves to be too much for Chrome OS to tame. While the C630 is one of the most powerful Chrome OS laptops ever made, most of that power is overkill and hurts factors that make Chromebo...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-02-22, Autor: Jordan , Testbericht von: androidpolice.com
A solid piece of metal, the Yoga Chromebook is incredibly sturdy and well built, One of the best keyboards I've used on a Chromebook, though still a far cry from the Pixelbook's. It's comfortable for long typing sessions with solid tactile feedback. The b
The moment I pulled the Yoga Chromebook out of its box, it was covered in fingerprints. The lid was positively gross after a few minutes, with the keyboard, touchpad, and wrist wrest points soon following. It's a pretty laptop, but it does not maintain th
Not unless you really, really need 4K on a Chromebook. I think the high resolution will be lost on many people, especially since 4K content remains far less common than 1080p.If, however, you want a large Chromebook that's powerful to do whatever it is yo...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-02-05, Autor: Rod , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Always On, Always Connected, Excellent Battery Life, Convenient Convertible Form Factor, Relatively Affordable, Solid and Well-Built
Not the Best Display, Software Compatibility Issues, Tinny-Sounding Speakers, Stylus Not Included
For many users, Lenovo's Snapdragon 850-based Yoga C630 has everything they'll need, at a relatively affordable price point. You get an instant on/instant off, convertible system that is always connected and one which continues to receive emails and updat...
ARM compatibility still clearly in its early stages, x86 performance very disappointing, extremely thin port selection, hardly any upgrades/repairs possible, UFS 2.1 storage can't compare to fast SSDs
I love the Lenovo Yoga C630, but the truth is that I wouldn't buy it for $939.99. I love it because I believe in Windows on ARM and I'm excited to see it in an actual convertible form factor, and also because I believe in 4G LTE connectivity on PCs. I als...
The Lenovo Yoga C630 WoS is probably the best Snapdragon-based PC in terms of productivity. Although its competition may boast a smaller form-factor (Samsung Galaxy Book 2), the thin clamshell design has been in demand in this category since Day 1, and Le...