The Lenovo™ Yoga™ 6 is an ultra-portable 2-in-1 that combines unique style with the powerful responsiveness of an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series Mobile Processor, abundant memory and SSD storage. Enjoy a rich multimedia experience with the clarity of a 13.3" FHD touchscreen display, and enveloping sound with Dolby Atmos®-optimized stereo speakers.
Q: How many nits is the display?
A: Lenovo has a database of all their products called "PSREF" and you can find it online at https://psrefstuff.lenovo.com/Detail/Yoga/Yoga_6_13ALC6?M=82ND0002US - it's a really good way of confirming detail on a particular model. To quote that site, the screen is 300nits per "13.3" FHD (1920x1080) IPS 300nits Glossy, 72% NTSC". Now 300 nits isn't super bad - I bought the Lenovo Flex 5 14" which was a 250 nits panel. On the NTSC rating, the Flex 5 (14") was something like 45%. Overall, the Flex 5 for me was a very capable 4700U machine on a budget but the screen looks dull and washed out - great though if it's plugged into a monitor for most of it's (home office-d) life. So I'm thinking 300 nits - a little brighter (vs 250) and at 72% (vs 45%) NTSC will mean for a more vibrant screen. The Yoga 6 certainly looks to be a cut above the Flex 5. Also my other laptop is a 13" macbook - I really appreciate macs but the 13.3" screen is just too small for me. So the Yoga 6 has a similar sized 13" screen - would suggest that you take a pause to consider whether it's a sufficient size for you. I'm an Engineer - I have a ton of things on screen at any one time - 13" doesn't hack it but the firm issues what the firm issues. Your needs may differ but it's worth thinking about. While I'm writing, I did experience some quality control issues with the Flex 5 and many online are complaining. So my word of advice is to fully check out the laptop when you buy it - every port, camera, microphone etc etc straight away just in case. hth Dingo
A: The Lenovo Yoga 6 13 model number 82ND0002US, ships with the 8-Core/16-Thread AMD Ryzen 7 5700U processor.
Q: Dos The fabric cover feel gud?
A: Yes it does.
Q: Can you tell me how many hours do I have on a fully charged battery with this unit?
A: The Lenovo Yoga 6 13 model number 82ND0002US, ships with a 4CELL_60WH_INTERNAL, Lithium Polymer Battery, which within this configuration, has a battery life of up to 18 hours, depending on the work the device is performing.
A: It is a zen 2 chip but performs almost identically to the 5800u which is zen 3. If the laptop is everything you want other than that fact, check out a comparison. You really will only be losing a few percent of cpu performance.
Q: Is the keyboard lighted? Can a second internal solid-state disk drive be added?
A: The keyboard has back lights. (2-3 levels of brightness) Not sure about adding another internal HD... but I doubt there is any space to add one. Just use an external drive if you need more space.
A: Here is a link to information about importing photos and video from an iPhone to a Windows computer like this Lenovo Yoga 6 13: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201302#:~:text=to%20your%20computer.-,Import%20to%20your%20Windows%20PC,using%20the%20Windows%20Photos%20app%3A&text=Connect%20your%20iPhone%2C%20iPad%2C%20or%20iPod%20touch%20to%20your%20PC,iPadOS%20device%20using%20your%20passcode.
Q: Is it possible to expand the ram memory? What is the maximum memory size that the device accepts?
A: No. This Lenovo Yoga 6 13 model number 82ND006QUS, ships with 16GB Soldered DDR4-3200MHz RAM Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel and is not upgradeable.