Rich, vibrant color. Real black. You don't realize how much you've missed them until they pop up again, as they do on Lenovo's new X1 Yoga.
Great performance; Excellent keyboard; clickpad; and eraserhead
Shipped without proper NVMe SSD driver
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Rich, vibrant color. Real black. You don't realize how much you've missed them until they pop up again, as they do on Lenovo's new X1 Yoga.
Great performance; Excellent keyboard; clickpad; and eraserhead
Shipped without proper NVMe SSD driver
I haven't used a Lenovo laptop as my main computer for years. In fact, the last time I touched a Lenovo laptop for more than a few hours was when I used to manage a fleet of them in a corporate environment before joining The Verge .
Beautiful OLED display; Chiclet keyboard; Light and portable
Unreliable battery life; Aging; boring design; Unnecessary nub and trackpad buttons
This is a very low-quality product. I reccommend that you do not purchase it, especially at the price. Buy a Dell.
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Reliability
With a wide array of ports that includes two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, a snappy keyboard, colorful display and more than 12 hours of endurance, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga would make a great business laptop, even if it weren't a 2-in-1.
If you like the look of Lenovo's recently unveiled Yoga 910 and its 13.9-inch screen but need something a bit lighter, you may want to check out the 14-in. ThinkPad X1 Yoga . Both are convertible touch-screen laptops that fold back to become tablets, but the OLED display on the higher-end model...
OLED screen with rich, vivid images; thin and lightweight; backlit keyboard; includes stylus; good security features
Expensive when compared to similar systems; doesn't use newer USB-C port; screen doesn't completely lock flat when used as tablet
This laptop was selected for me as a work laptop. Overall, I've been pretty satisfied with it.
A well-endowed 2-in-1 hybrid that doesn't come cheap
Built-in 4G; Comfortable keyboard; Lengthy onsite warranty; Robust build quality
Iffy touchpad and touchstick; Screen brightness could be higher; Expensive
Question: What do you do once you've created the last word in business ultraportables? One that's already "dripping with features that professionals will love", to quote our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon .
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga ticks most boxes for a well balanced business laptop. But as a hybrid, it does have limited functionality. The OLED display based ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the only variant that we'd recommend from the X1 Yoga lineup.
Classy all-black look with matte finish; Good performance and comprehensive connectivity; Keyboard and touch pad are a joy to use
Limited hybrid functionality with non-detachable screen; pricey
Rich, vibrant color. Real black. You don't realize how much you've missed them until they pop up again, as they do on Lenovo's new X1 Yoga. I can't overstate just how much nicer its OLED display looks compared to the cold LCD screens we've grown accustomed to.
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