 This video is a quick recap of our detailed review of the Yoga 6 on our website, so just click this little linky link and you'll see its current price, comparisons and much more. But if you don't have time for it, stay with us here. The Yoga 6 is a thin and light 13-inch machine for those who are always on the go and need a fast notebook suitable for content creation. It comes in a dark, teal color with an aluminum lid and a plastic base. All of the metal that's present on the laptop is recycled, while the packaging and power adapter is made from plastic from water bottles. Despite that, the Yoga 6 looks really good. Deerability is another thing entirely as the lid uses its metal construction and glass covered to great effect, remaining flex-free. The plastic base is a different story as the material is quite soft. Lenovo could have included some metal bracing on the inside to remedy the issue which should be fixed with third-of-generations. In terms of dimensions, the laptop weighs 1.37 kg and has a profile of 17.45 mm, which is good. As this is a convertible, the hinges are stiffer, which leads to some difficulty when opening the lid with one hand. However, it does leave the backside of the base, which leads to a better typing experience from the keyboard, which comes with pretty long key travel and clicky feedback. It also has a backlight, so you're covered even during the night. The touchpad is made from glass and is fast, responsive and smooth. You can also click the entire surface, which makes us really happy. Other features you will also see on the base are the two speaker cutouts and the fingerprint reader. Going to the sides, we see a well-populated eye hole with two USB Type-C 5 gigabit ports an HDMI 2.0 port and an audio jack on the left. On the other side, we see two full-sized USB 5 gigabit ports and a microSD card reader. On the front, we see a Full HD Plus IPS display with a 13.3-inch diagonal. It doesn't get as bright as we wanted to, originally 262 nits, but it still covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. It also manages to get really accurate colors, thanks to our design and gaming profile, which results in a delta E value of 0.6. This is impressive, even the fact that the human eye can't really distinguish the difference between 1.0 and below. We'll have all our profiles linked in the upper right corner and in the description below. Only 2 per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory, thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome! The Full HD display also goes easy on your battery, as the 59 bar tower unit here lasts for 11 hours and 40 minutes of web browsing, or 10 hours and 30 minutes of video playback. These results were accomplished with the Ryze 7 5700U, which is a Zen 2-based 8-core 16-thread CPU. The chip offers great 3D rendering performance when compared to most Alder Lake U series processors. It is slower in Photoshop, but within you'll be happy with it. Since the CPU is relatively easy to keep cool, you get only one heatpipe and one fan. The Ryze 7 boosts to 29 watts in the first 10 seconds, lowering down to 25 watts in the next 20 seconds. In the long run, it maintains a stable 15W TDP and temperature of just 73°C. In terms of comfort, their laptop is both cool and quiet, with a base temperature of just 37°C. As this is a pretty small device, there is little space inside for RAM slots, which is why all the 16GB of LPDDR4X memory is soldered. There is one M.2 SSD slot for Gen4 SSDs, but since Zen 2 doesn't support it, the drive will be downgraded to Gen3 speeds. You can check out our tier-down video, which shows how to get inside the Lenovo Yoga 6. The Yoga 6 is so far Lenovo's best effort in becoming greener and with a small change to the design and the base, it can be a fantastic portable machine for designers and creative professionals, who like a smaller form factor and want a portable machine. In the future, we would like to see the latest processors, which bring new and better technologies. If you want to see more tests and details about the device, you can check out our in-depth review. The link is in the video description below.