Why isn't the Lenovo Yoga C640 on Windows Central list of the best cheap laptops?

kloudein

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$800 for 10th generation i3, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 20 hour battery life, 1 USB-C, 2 USB-A, headphone/mic jack, fingerprint ID, camera privacy shutter, great keyboard, convertible to tablet, super portable
 
$800 for 10th generation i3, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 20 hour battery life, 1 USB-C, 2 USB-A, headphone/mic jack, fingerprint ID, camera privacy shutter, great keyboard, convertible to tablet, super portable
, 800 bucks for dual core cpu is not cheap. Privacy shutters can be bought for a few bucks. Jack is a port that about every laptop has. The usb port are nice but similar like most laptops in this price regime, just like the fp sensor. Its weight is nice but seems to be in line with the market. The battery life seems to be its strong point / focus though (however note that manufacturers always give unrealistic high numbers concerning battery life, and sometimes it results in stuff like PWM). I would say nice laptop if you require very high battery life (like if 8 hours is not enough). An m/y core might make more sense than however.
 
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