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Performance development presents no problems. The processor and graphics core can run at high speeds for long periods of time. In other words, the Yoga delivers a lot of processing power overall. In spite of this, the laptop only warms up moderately, and it only emits a small amount of noise over the entire load range.
The APU is supported by 16 GB of RAM (dual-channel mode) and a 1 TB SSD (NVMe, M.2-2280). Expanding the RAM is not possible; it’s soldered, and there are no RAM slots. That said, the SSD can be replaced with a larger-capacity model.
One battery charge is sufficient for real-world runtimes of 10 to 13 hours. Energy is replenished via the USB-C port. The included power adapter can be connected to both USB-C ports (USB 3.2 Gen 2). Both support Power Delivery and DisplayPort via USB-C.
The glossy 14-inch display (2880×1800 pixels, 90 Hz, IPS) in the 16:10 format offers stable viewing angles, high brightness, excellent contrast, very decent color reproduction, and good color-space coverage.
Further information and many benchmark results are available in our review of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro 14ACH5 (82MS001NGE).
Source: www.notebookcheck.net