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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G3 Core i7-8550U 1TB 14in

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Lenovo
★★★★★
4 years ago
X1 Yoga G3 is a star, best laptop I have ever used

Screen is gorgeous. Best I have used in 20 years. Keypad is nice. Fit is nice. USB-C charging is universal. This is a fast machine for my use which is primarily sales support, but also run multiple VMs on Hyper-v, K8s / kubernetes and Docker. Also using Aporeto for container security.

reviews.costco.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Thin, sleek and high performance

The X1 Yoga works well as a large format tablet, and is an excellent laptop with great performance & nice keyboard feel -- overall a superior product especially for someone like me who wants a big tablet but also loves the ThinkPad laptop quality (and the pointing stick when touch typing)

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Perfect fit

It is light enough to be used as a tablet

PB Tech
★★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen3 Business Ultrabook 14" WQHD (2560x1440) IPS Touch screen Intel i7-8550U 16G 512G PCIe NVMe SSD Win10Pro 64bit 3yr warranty - BacklitKB

Having reviewed several top machine This Lenovo Gen 3 Ultrabook is at the top with everything current fast and powerful, and will last several years Using the thunderbolt USB-c is the new way to doc two screens and power it with lots of usb ports Only con is it isn't ram upgradable but who does that...

amazon.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago

Loving it so far

Micro Center
★★★★★
4 years ago
Powerful, light, versatile, reliable

I am a former Mac user who like many have realized that they can get better performance for a lot less money. I am a power user of Adobe products, so laptops typically struggle with large document formats.

SlashGear
★★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 3rd-gen Review: a flexible business ultrabook

Lenovo has a flexible version of its most popular business ultrabook, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. As the name suggests, the X1 Yoga brings the X1 lineup's robust business features to Lenovo's flexible Yoga design, enabling users to fold the display entirely back into a tablet-like mode.

Excellent display; X1 Carbon style with Yoga flexibility; Tablet Mode and built-in stylus; 4G LTE option; Robust sound quality

Stylus is difficult to remove

ThinkComputers
★★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (3rd Generation) Review

General Usage & Final Thoughts I've been using the ThinkPad X1 Yoga as my main laptop for a few weeks now and I am really enjoying it. First off it is thin and light enough that it does not add much extra bulk to my backpack. That power adapter is also very small.

– Great performance with the Intel Core i58250U; – ThinkPad security features; – Extremely comfortable keyboard; – ThinkPad Pro Pen included; – Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports; – Superfast NVMe SSD

– No "borderless" display; – No 4K display option available

ZDNet
★★★★
5 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (3rd Gen) review: A top-quality convertible laptop for business

Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga (3rd Gen) remains an excellent convertible laptop -- definitely up there in the top tier. It's slightly larger and heavier than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (6th Gen), with thicker screen bezels, but brings 360-degree screen rotation to the ThinkPad X1 range.

Well built; Screen locks out in tent and tablet modes; ThinkShutter webcam security; Stylus cleverly housed within the chassis; LTE mobile broadband option

Battery life could be better; Dongle required for Ethernet connection; Expensive

CNET
★★★★
6 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga

For the 2018 model, Lenovo adds the option for a WQHD-resolution 14-inch display (2,560x1,440 pixels) with 100 percent Adobe RGB color gamut, brightness up to 500 nits, and pending a future update, support for Dolby Vision HDR.

The third-gen Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga two-in-one has the same premium durable design as past models and gets an extremely bright HDR display option; eighth-gen Intel Core processors; a more secure fingerprint reader and a webcam privacy shutter among other things

Battery life, at least on the high-end configuration, is underwhelming; The HDR display isn't ideal out of the box for color-critical work

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