The X1 Yoga is Lenovo's top-shelf ThinkPad convertible, sitting above the Yoga 260 (http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/lenovo-thinkpad-yoga-260-review-business-class-flexibility/) and Yoga 460 in the company's lineup. It has a rather steep entry price of nearly $1,400; our review unit approached $1,900 with the upgraded WQHD display, Intel Core i7-6500U processor, and a 512GB SSD. As of this writing, we couldn't find a thinner and lighter 14-inch business convertible to dispute Lenovo's claim of it being the thinnest and lightest. Provided you have the budget, the X1 Yoga delivers a good mix of quality, performance, and battery life. Notable cons include a lack of user upgradeability, no snap-in docking solutions, and of course, the price. While its price kept it from making our Editor's Choice list, it's still a solid choice for a premium convertible.
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fyi fyi I just checked on when the OLED screen is coming out, Lenovo said mid summerCharles P. Jefferies likes this.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Review
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Apr 19, 2016.