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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the convertible version of nerdiest (or at least most business-like) ultra-portable laptop around. It's all-black, has a nipple mouse in the middle of its keyboard that most of us haven't used since the 90s, and rejects almo...
The best keyboard, Great trackpad, Diverse connections...
Footprint larger than some, Battery claims are bold...
The Lenovo X1 Yoga is the best laptop you can buy for typing. ThinkPad laptops' reputations for quality isn't like some folks' obsession with vinyl. There's no nostaglic retro ritual element here. The keyboard is just great.Add the comprehensive connectio...
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Today we are taking a look at one of Lenovo's prized products, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. The notebook we have in for review today is the 3rd Generation of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga line and features 8th generation Core i5 series processor, as well as many other no...
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Pro is well designed, well-built successor to the previous generation ThinkPad X1 Yogas we have reviewed. While you won't be gaming with this machine or rendering tons of content, everything else is pretty seamless, and while it doesn...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2020-05-31 05:13:08
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LENOVO UNVEILED its fresh ThinkPad X1 series at CES earlier this year, a range that is focused on offering business users portability and power in one device. This included the standard Carbon as well as a tablet version and a refreshed Yoga 2-in-1 device...
Robust, decent performance, does what it says on the tin, nice consumer Yoga design touch...
Worse than expected battery life, Boring black colour way, Rating:...
Despite the poor battery life and boring design, if you're a true ThinkPad fan and looking for the flexibility of Lenovo's Yoga products, then this offering might well be for you...
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If you were making a Windows tablet designed to make Microsoft's Surface Pro look a bit dull and dated, you'd make the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet. (The base model starts at $1,269; it costs $1,547 as tested.) Both tablet families offer a choice of Core...
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Terrific 3K touch screen, First-class keyboard, Aggressively priced Core i7 model...
Battery life could be better, Slightly balky touchpad, Pen isn't magnetized to stick to the side of the tablet...
With its redesigned ThinkPad X1 Tablet, Lenovo serves the Surface Pro notice. This 13-inch showpiece Windows 10 slate packs a fine pen, a top-shelf keyboard cover, and Thunderbolt 3 support...
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Year in and year out, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet ranks consistently among the strongest Windows tablets in the market, despite fluctuations in price and performance. This year, a concerted effort to refresh and update the X1's components elevates the Thi...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) has shorter battery life and a higher price than we'd like. Still, for the same price as its predecessor, it improves the CPU, display, and other specs that matter, as well as chassis design and even the keyboard. A...
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Year in and year out, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet ranks consistently among the strongest Windows tablets in the market, despite fluctuations in price and performance. This year, a concerted effort to refresh and update the X1's components elevates the Thi...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) has shorter battery life and a higher price than we'd like. Still, for the same price as its predecessor, it improves the CPU, display, and other specs that matter, as well as chassis design and even the keyboard. A...
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Since its inception, the ThinkPad has been a flagship for business computing best practice, where price is a secondary consideration compared to performance, resilience and reliability.However, in a dynamic sector, embracing new markets is critical to Len...
Massively powerful, Stunning screen, Retractable keyboard...
High price, Mediocre battery life...
This hybrid is superbly designed and built, but marred by a few annoying aspects that lessen the wow factor a little. The mediocre battery life hints that you'd be better off with the Core i5 version, and accounts might well agree when they see the high c...
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The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a beautiful laptop that we've been happy to recommend, but with the industry moving toward multi-purpose, convertible designs, Lenovo understands the need to offer a premium alternative. That's where the ThinkPad X1 Yoga comes in...
Excellent all-round performance, Very good keyboard and trackpad, Impressive display brightness, Integrated ThinkPad Pen Pro, Robust ThinkPad X1 build quality, Three-year warranty...
Fan noise is noticeable, Battery life good but not great, Oversaturated display colours, HDR and Dolby Vision question marks...
Taking the venerable ThinkPad X1 Carbon and adding a 360º hinge should result in one of the best convertible laptops that money can buy, but the transformation isn't quite so straightforward.Though the X1 Yoga 3 is a stylish machine that retains much...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2020-05-31 05:13:08
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Lenovo's toe-curlingly bad adverts for its Yoga 2-in-1 devices really shouldn't put anyone off considering one of the laptops if they're in the market for a new lappy - tempting as it might be to do so.After all, the ThinkPad series deservedly remains a c...
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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We have a very special laptop in our hands right now. It is called the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga X1 and is the 3rd generation to get out on the market. As you may conclude from the name, it features some of the best distinctions of both the ThinkPad and the Yo...
Premium build quality, Covers 98% of sRGB colors (LG LP140QH2-SPA1), Very high color accuracy when Gaming and Web design profile is installed (LG LP140QH2-SPA1), Good battery life, Does not use PWM for brightness adjustment (LG LP140QH2-SPA1), Lenovo incl...
CPU performance is not brilliant, Generous price tag...
The third year in a row, Lenovo is making a great job with delivering what is to be expected from the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. Moreover, they've done so without doing any major overhaul of the design – something rarely seen (successfully) on a laptop. Of course...
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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 bac...
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...
The 3rd-gen ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a great addition to Lenovo's expansive X1 lineup, offering many of the great features from the X1 Carbon, but with a flexible display and dedicated stylus. For users who seek the style and performance of the X1 Carbon, but...
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The ThinkPad brand has always been the “iconic” business laptop brand and for good reason. ThinkPad's have always performed great and had the business features people want. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a great 2-in-1 that gives you the feel of a traditional no...
Great performance with the Intel Core i5-8250U, ThinkPad security features, Extremely comfortable keyboard, ThinkPad Pro Pen included, Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, Super-fast NVMe SSD...
No “borderless” display, No 4K display option available...
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. The coating on the la...
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Year in and year out, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet ranks consistently among the strongest Windows tablets in the market, despite fluctuations in price and performance. This year, a concerted effort to refresh and update the X1's components elevates the Thi...
Upgraded Kaby Lake-R processors, 3K display on a par with the competition's, SSD size has increased to 512GB (as tested), Reinforced keyboard improves the typing experience...
Battery life is still lackluster, Pen holster is an upgrade, but still not as effective as a loop, Still quite expensive...
Lenovo's third-generation ThinkPad X1 Tablet (2018) is one of the best Windows tablets you can buy, boasting a 3K screen, a larger battery, a stiffened keyboard, and more. But check your wallet, because it has a price to match...
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Looking for something like the X1 Carbon ultrabook but in tablet form? That's where Lenovo's slim ThinkPad X1 Tablet comes in. The model is now in its third generation, bringing the same ThinkPad aesthetic of past models in refreshed form. There was a lot...
Slim, attractive, and durable, Detachable keyboard gives laptop-like experience, Redesigned kickstand with typing angles, 3K display dazzles, Improved security adds FIDO authentication...
Battery life is adequate but not great...
The 3rd-generation X1 Tablet is a great addition to the X1 product family, adding more powerful hardware, additional security, a better display, redesigned kickstand, and more. There's nothing in particular to dislike about this model, lackluster battery...
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When Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet made its debut in 2016 it was designed to compete with devices like Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 and Apple's 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Two years on, the X1 Tablet has become a staple of the ThinkPad line, and is now on its third ge...
High quality 3K touchscreen, Good kickstand, Bundled ThinkPad Pen Pro, Allday battery life...
Fiddly access to MicroSD card slot, LTE mobile broadband is an optional extra, Housing for stylus still not perfect, No ThinkShutter camera privacy...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet 3rd Gen is compact and portable, and the bundled stylus expands the range of use cases. Many users should find battery life good enough for all-day working, and twin Thunderbolt 3 ports will be handy -- although one will be occupied when the battery is charging...
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Describe your perfect laptop. What would you want? Light enough to carry every day? A brilliant and large display packed into a compact body? Powerful enough to run every program? Something with plenty of built-in ports? Long battery life? The ability to...
Light yet sturdy; Bright display; It's fast and powerful; Excellent for business and personal use; Built-in rechargeable pen; Can be used as a laptop, tablet, or in tent mode for presentations; Amazon Alexa capability coming; All the ports you might ever...
Expensive...
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zdnet.com Updated: 2020-05-31 05:13:08
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 range is the epitome of the premium business laptop. There are now three variants: the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, now in its 6th generation; the ThinkPad X1 Tablet, this year in its 3rd generation; and the ThinkPad X1 Yoga (also at G3). The...
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...
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...
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We have covered Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga series since its inception, and while the company might only be on its 3rd generation machine, what's under its hood is what might be thought of as four generations of advancement since then. Of course we are spea...
Outstanding 2-in-1 functionality, Quad-Core processor, Best in class keyboard, Solid display, Excellent stylus pen functionality, Fast NVMe SSD...
Thermal throttles quickly, SD/SIM slot hard to access, Speakers are lacking...
When it comes to 2-in-1 ultrabooks, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is one of the best options on the market. Lenovo's Wave keyboard is among the best we have tested on in laptop and the 360-degree hinge mechanism made switching between laptop and tablet mode...
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Tough, fast, and generous with battery life, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga has a lot going for it, but a bargain price isn't one of them. We certainly admire the ThinkPad's top-notch construction, impressive performance and clever touches, like its retracta...
Premium construction and tough shell, Sliding cover for webcam lens, Impressive performance and battery life...
Steep price tag, Tough-to-access memory card slot...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is pricey compared to its peers, and its tough-to-access memory card slot sticks out like a sore thumb. Still, this new ThinkPad has a rugged design, speedy performance, impressive battery life and an array of high-end features...
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Best of both worlds. Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a sleek 2-in-1 for business professionals. While the top of the line configuration is an excellent machine, this mid-tier model may be the best solution for most users in need of a well-styled hybrid busin...
excellent build quality, versatile modes, well-balanced keyboard, good security options, great port selection w/ 2x Thunderbolt 3, accurate and comfortable TrackPoint, good color accuracy, no PWM, blazing fast storage, excellent performance without much...
on the pricey side, mediocre color space coverage, heavy for a 2-in-1, display is a bit too dim, problems with glare, thin and unpleasant speakers, somewhat awkward to use in tablet mode due to size, no dedicated volume keys make volume adjustment cumber...
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I've been looking forward to this review for a long time. Well, I've been looking forward to it since last July, when I reviewed the second-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga. It's one of my all-time favorite mobile PCs, and when I reviewed the OLED mode...
Did I mention that I love ThinkPads, and especially the X1 Yoga? Oh, you missed that part? Great!Well, I love ThinkPads, and especially the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. As far as laptop usage goes, the keyboard is extremely comfortable to type on, and that's one of...
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In its 3rd generation, the Lenovo X1 Yoga has been announced at CES 2018, and we had an early peek at it, including in the video below. We had a unit in the office for some time now, and it's Review time! As usual, the X1 Yoga is aimed at a business-orie...
The Lenovo X1 Yoga Gen 3 is an excellent professional computer designed to provide a comfortable, care-free, high-endurance and reliable computer that is easy to maintain. Also, it reduces the need for dongles, especially for widespread use cases such as...
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State of the Art. Lenovo's new, classy (and expensive) convertible from the ThinkPad business series has amped up its hardware. Of course, one of the highlights is the HDR-capable Dolby Vision display, but the up-to-date port selection also puts the devic...
good choice of model, flexible thanks to various modes, stable, well-made case, very comfortable feel, retractable keyboard, great port selection, TPM + fingerprint scanner, useful accessories such as adapters included, 3-year on-site warranty, excellent...
expensive, not particularly lightweight or compact, HDR/Dolby Vision cannot yet be activated, reflective display, light clouding on dark screen, issue with left speaker, relatively high consumption, battery runtimes not ideal...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the ideal business laptop. But it's also strictly a traditional notebook. If you're looking for something a bit more flexible, the X1 Yoga might be a better option. Just like Lenovo's other Yoga machines, it has a hinge that...
More useful than a traditional laptop, Great battery life, Great keyboard and touchpad...
Heavier than the Carbon X1, HDR screen is extra...
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga is meant for business users who want something more than a traditional laptop. It's different modes are genuinely useful, but you'll pay for that with extra weight...
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If you were making a Windows tablet designed to make Microsoft's Surface Pro look a bit dull and dated, you'd make the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet. (The base model starts at $1,269; it costs $1,547 as tested.) Both tablet families offer a choice of Core...
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Terrific 3K touch screen, First-class keyboard, Aggressively priced Core i7 model...
Battery life could be better, Slightly balky touchpad, Pen isn't magnetized to stick to the side of the tablet...
With its redesigned ThinkPad X1 Tablet, Lenovo serves the Surface Pro notice. This 13-inch showpiece Windows 10 slate packs a fine pen, a top-shelf keyboard cover, and Thunderbolt 3 support...
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