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This year's X1 Yoga is the third generation of the machine that can be used in three positions: laptop, tablet or Tent Mode. And it's a bit more affordable than you may suppose.Tent Mode, useful for presentations at small or low-key meetings, is really...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2020-06-02 19:47:18
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LAS VEGAS: LENOVO REFRESHED its ThinkPad series with the latest X1 range at CES this week, including the standard Carbon as well as a tablet version and a refreshed Yoga 2-in-1 device. Not surprisingly, the most interesting out of the bunch is the latte...
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga offers the same innovative design as previous Yoga products but with a significant performance upgrade. In our short experience with it, we found it fun to use with fast and responsive performance, but it did still feel a little too c...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2020-06-02 19:47:18
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Lisa Gade reviews the 2017 refresh of the slim and light ThinkPad with pen and 360 degree hinges— the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga second generation. The laptop has a 14” display that's available with your choice of IPS and OLED panels. It runs Windows 10 on I...
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The vehicle for this excellent technology, the X1 Yoga, is a riff on the X1 Carbon, and it sports several notable improvements. It has an active pen/stylus on board, a larger array of ports, and you can fully rotate the display to use the laptop in orien...
The port selection is probably the only area of disappointment with the X1 Yoga. It does have three USB 3.0 ports (one always-on for charging), full-sized HDMI, mini DisplayPort 1.3, microSD and SIM slots on the back, plus Lenovo's OneLink+ docking connec...
Still very large footprint despite not having performance of competing laptops • Dual-core gets smacked around by quad-core competitors...
The X1 Yoga belongs on anyone's list for the latest and greatest. Sure, we'd have liked to see the inclusion of USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3, but the combination of the X1 Yoga's OLED display and NVMe SSD (plus excellent keyboard, clickpad, and eraserhead) ma...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a masterclass of a convertible. With excellent build quality, reliable performance, and a cornucopia of useful features for both consumers and business users there's a lot to like here. In fact, there wasn't a whole lot we c...
Vibrant colorful OLED display, Excellent performance, World-class keyboard, Tons of great features...
Expensive...
We already know that the Lenovo X1 Yoga is a great machine, so the better question is: are the upgrades worth the price hike? Well, that really depends on what you want. There are only a handful of OLED convertibles on the market and the X1 is one of the...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a masterclass of a convertible. With excellent build quality, reliable performance, and a cornucopia of useful features for both consumers and business users there's a lot to like here. In fact, there wasn't a whole lot we c...
Vibrant colorful OLED display, Excellent performance, Worldclass keyboard, Tons of great features...
Expensive...
We already know that the Lenovo X1 Yoga is a great machine, so the better question is: are the upgrades worth the price hike? Well, that really depends on what you want. There are only a handful of OLED convertibles on the market and the X1 is one of the...
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Back in 2008, Cadillac ran an advertisement where Kate Walsh asked, "When you turn your car on, does it return the favor?"I'm not usually in the habit of thinking about nearly decade-old ads, but I was immediately reminded of that one when I first booted...
It's really just so hard to think of anything to complain about with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. It's really just a wonderful machine, and having used the 1080p model and knowing the benefits of OLED, it still exceeded my expectations. Perhaps, we can focus on...
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One could argue that the two primary features of a modern laptop, that can most prominently define the user experience, would be its display and keyboard. After all, these two aspects make up the majority of a notebook PC's human-computer interface. If t...
Great design and build quality, Premium hybrid carbon fiber, Fantastic keyboard, Integrated ThinkPad Pen Pro, Great performance, Beautiful OLED display option, Solid Battery Life...
Hard to access SD/SIM slot, Unsatisfying audio output...
In terms of performance, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 2 is one of the fastest utlrabooks on the market, especially for its weight class. In most benchmark runs the new X1 Yoga was among the top 3 to 5 ultrabooks we've tested to date, even scoring top m...
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The second-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an OLED screen (starts at $1,682.10; $2,301 as tested) is built into the same chassis as its less-expensive mainstream sibling, but it has an upgraded Core i7 processor, double the SSD storage, and, of co...
Brilliant, colorful screen, Comfortable backlit retractable keyboard, Full complement of ports, Built-in rechargeable stylus...
Pricey as configured, OLED screen means less battery life than the competition, Fingerprint magnet...
The addition of a higher-resolution OLED display makes the business-minded convertible-hybrid Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga attractive to creatives...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 is the updated version of last years X1 Gen 1 tablet. The Gen 1 was deservedly a Techaeris Top Pick for 2016, but there were a few issues that needed some attention. Has the ThinkPad X1 Tablet remedied those problems...
Versatility, Great screen, Weight, CPU performance...
Screen glare, Battery life, Speakers, Tedious styling...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 is a lightweight hybrid that packs the punch of a heavyweight when it comes to performance. The versatile X1 is right at home in the office, the classroom or the playroom. It's this versatility that I think is the stron...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga starts at $1,682.10, and is priced at $1,838.99 with a few upgrades like an Intel Core i5-7300U processor and Windows 10 Pro. It's a convertible-hybrid laptop built with carbon fiber, which passes a dozen MIL-STD 810G durabilit...
Comfortable backlit retractable keyboard, Built-in rechargeable stylus, Full complement of ports, including Thunderbolt 3...
Less battery life than the competition, Requires dongle for Ethernet, Fingerprint magnet...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a convertible-hybrid laptop with a sturdy chassis, plenty of ports, and a handy stylus. It's a solid choice for its slightly larger than average screen, but the competition in this realm is fierce...
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When writing a review, whether of a computer game, a film, a book, or a piece of hardware, there is always a certain amount of pressure to be "objective," to write from some kind of non-personal, neutral viewpoint divorced from any kind of emotional respo...
TrackPoint is the best mobile pointing device of all time, Fabulous keyboard, Rich connectivity...
The price...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2020-06-02 19:47:18
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How much would you pay for a thin, lightweight ultrabook with features and performance galore, but that also happens to convert to a handy tablet and kiosk-style device?With the second generation of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, Lenovo is hoping you'll say “plent...
14-inch screen in a 13-inch-class chassis, Excellent keyboard and screen, with "disappearing" keys in tablet mode, Very good performance and battery life, Excellent connectivity for a thin ultrabook...
A bit pricey, especially once options added, Merely okay speakers, No standard-size SD card slot (MicroSD only)...
Take the goodness of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and distill it into a 2-in-1, and you'll get the 2017 ThinkPad X1 Yoga. Biz buyers who need a convertible laptop can't ignore this one. Read More...
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Less expensive… but still expensive. Today's ThinkPad X1 Yoga configuration preserves most of the major plusses of our previous review unit while dropping the price nearly in half. Is this the true sweet spot in the convertible PC market...
clever case and keyboard design, rigid build, fast system performance, excellent keyboard and touchpad, very good port selection for its class, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, bright, attractive display which lacks only in color gamut, active stylu...
still rather expensive, screen is highly reflective, limited extensibility...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the mashup between two of Lenovo's laptop brands: the reliable ThinkPad and the versatile Yoga. In some ways, it seems like a strange combination, as two lines are nearly polar opposites with Yoga targeting creatives, while...
Fantastic keyboard, Great speakers, Vibrant Screen, Long lasting battery...
Reflective panel, Expensive...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is one of the best convertibles on the market and it's also one of the best business laptops. Lenovo has done such a great job of incorporating the identities of both of these brands into a single device. Sporting a durable des...
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Businesses want to do more with less and notebooks that can double as tablets make that possible. Compromise, loud fans, modest battery life and flaky software somewhat tainted the last crop of major Windows 2-in-1s, but Lenovo's 2017 ThinkPad X1 Yoga isn...
Lenovo's 2017 ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a solid Windows 2-in-1. Its durable frame can take a beating, and it has every port necessary to get you through your work day, even if one requires an adapter and the other is in an awkward place. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga la...
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With a 14-inch display, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is certainly one of the larger convertibles on the market. But alongside the large display, it includes seventh-generation Intel Core i-series processors, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, a fingerprint reader for...
I actually really love the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga, for what it is. For me personally, if I was going to go out and buy one, I'd certainly want the Core i7 model with the 1440p OLED display, 16GB RAM, and cellular connectivity. In fact, if I had those thi...
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Last year, Lenovo announced their first generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2 in 1 computer and it did pretty well when we reviewed it early last year. It had the combination of the X1 Carbon series and Yoga series laptops smashed together to make one hell of a b...
Design, Full HD display, Windows 10, Battery life...
Price, Camera is just okay...
It's been a good while since I've done a laptop review from Lenovo and getting back to it with the Yoga X1 2017 was worth it. I like the design and wish other Lenovo units came like this, the screen was perfect and the 360 rotation going from laptop to ta...
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I recently reviewed the ThinkPad T470, and the kind folks at Lenovo shortly followed up to send me the second generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga for review. Initially announced back at CES 2017, the second generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga brings many improvements fr...
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Evolution, not revolution. The first generation of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet was decent, but it had its fair share of flaws. A year later, the latest version has seen little more than a chipset refresh with a few component updates. Is that enough to rem...
relatively easy maintenance for a tablet/convertible, very good input devices, fast system performance, reasonable operating temperatures, acceptable battery life, greatly improved brightness and contrast...
sustained performance drop still applies due to passively-cooled chipset, low-frequency display PWM will likely bother sensitive users, no Thunderbolt port, poor speakers, only 1-year warranty standard...
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Premium convertible. Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is clearly in a league of its own - at least as far as the price is concerned. The convertible features high-end components and a very good OLED panel. How the top-of-the-line version of the X1 Yoga with Inte...
functional design, sturdy chassis, good system performance, fast 1 TB SSD, 16 GB RAM, moderne port selection, high-end input devices, fingerprint sensor, OLED display with great color gamut and high contrast, active pen, LTE module is included, 36-month...
very expensive, cooling is weak, not very expandable, display isn't very bright, noticeable reflection despite anti-glare coating...
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Lenovo's Yoga line has been my go-to choice as the top 2-in-1 convertible on the market for a while. Now, the second generation of the high-end X1 Yoga, following up on last year's inaugural release, moves it even further up the food chain. As the name su...
Great battery life, Seamless, versatile switching between laptop and tablet modes, All-around good performance and usability, Quick-charging ThinkPad Pen Pro is a helpful addition...
Extremely expensive, 'Wave' keyboard is a bit of a gimmick...
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