In the past, I generally recommended that people spend at least $500 when shopping for a Windows laptop. While there have been PCs under that price in the past, they haven’t been good enough for my friends and family. This year I’ve seen a shift in the range, bringing several solid PCs under $500. That’s the case right now with the discounted Lenovo Yoga 6.
As the name suggests, the Yoga 6 is a flexible laptop that can flip around into different postures. You can use the PC as a clamshell laptop or swing the keyboard around into tent mode or presentation mode. The Yoga 6 has a 13.3-inch screen, so it’s large when it tablet mode, but you can use it that way.
When this model of the Yoga 6 was new, it started at the modest price of $750. The current discount at Best Buy drops the price to $450. You can get the same deal through Lenovo as well.
With an AMD Ryzen 5 7530U and AMD Radeon graphics, the Yoga 6 is enough for everyday computing. It’s not a powerhouse by any means, but it can handle general productivity and browsing the web. It’s worth noting that the laptop runs on a Ryzen 5000 series CPU, which was not the newest chip lineup on the market when the Yoga 6 launched.
The version that’s on sale has 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a 1920 x 1200 display. Those are all roughly the specs you should expect from a laptop in this price range, even when factoring in this discount.
Our Lenovo Yoga 6 review notes that the laptop gets good enough battery life to leave the charger behind on flights or longer workdays.