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When you hear the term “budget laptop” your first instinct might be to turn and run.
One prime example that I’ve personally tested and reviewed is the Lenovo Yoga 6 convertible.

Lenovo’s Yoga 6 (Gen 7), pictured here, is basically the same as the Gen 8 model save for performance hardware inside.
The Yoga 6 has long been afavorite Windows laptopof mine and one that is easy to recommend.
Thanks to a 72-hour flash sale at Lenovo, that price hasbeen knocked down to just $510.
Perfect for:Any users who want an affordable convertible PC with a high-end Yoga design.

Avoid it if:You want the latest performance hardware or don’t foresee a use for 360-degree hinges.
The Yoga 6 has an aluminum lid and a PC/ABS base with rounded edges for a more comfortable hold.
Lenovo went with a fabric covering for the lid, adding a more personal touch.

Lenovo’s Yoga 6 (Gen 7), pictured here, is basically the same as the Gen 8 model save for performance hardware inside.
I called the keyboard “outstanding” in my review, as is the case with most Lenovo laptops.
If you’re a productivity whiz, the keys won’t get in the way.
You even get an active pen for inking with your purchase.

Lenovo’s Yoga 6 (Gen 7), pictured here, is basically the same as the Gen 8 model save for performance hardware inside.
The model on sale includes 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and a 512GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.


The touch display in the Lenovo Yoga 6.


















