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A los editores les gusta
Muy delgado y ligero
Buen rendimiento
Versatilidad 2-en-1
Buen teclado / touchpad
Trae Wacom AES pen
Genial precisión de color / escala de gris tras calibrado
Chasis ligero bien construido
Características de convertible (bisagra 360º
Digitalizador Wacom)
Dispositivos de entrada excelentes
Panel OLED con contraste perfecto y enorme cobertura de color
Publicación: 2016-04-19, Autor: LaptopMedia , crítica de: laptopmedia.com
Exceptionally sturdy and well-built chassis with good choice of materials, Good input devices (trackpad, keyboard, TrackPoint), Excellent battery runtimes, Supports M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs and ships with one, Good display quality, even for the Full HD version,
A bit too pricey, Lacks USB-C connector
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga stands for its name in every way possible blending the best of both worlds – ThinkPads and Yogas. It's incredibly thin, light, portable, durable, versatile and packs numerous key features, not to mention the laptop has military...
Publicación: 2016-04-17, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Great performance, added versatility with the Laptop, Stand, Tent, and Laptop modes. ThinkPad Pen Pro is a great addition for even more convenience
Battery life can vary greatly depending on ultrabook usage. Definitely on the pricey side
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a well designed, great performing business ultrabook. The ThinkPad Pen Pro is a great addition with the touchscreen, and adds extra convenience and productivity. With the added versatility of the four Yoga modes, the ThinkPa...
Publicación: 2016-04-11, Autor: Bernhard , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
very slim and light, good performance, 2-in-1 versatility, good keyboard / touchpad, comes with Wacom AES pen, great color / grayscale accuracy after calibration
expensive, some flexing / creaking, no USB-C, IPS display is not bright enough, just average battery life
The display is - at least after calibration - one of the most accurate ones Lenovo has ever incorporated in one of their designs. The color gamut is very good as well - we just wish the maximum brightness was a little higher.The Thinkpad X1 Yoga does what...
Slow SSD, Very reflective panel, Stiff hinge with noisy mechanism
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a sleek business 2-in-1 that will last a full workday whether you're banging out spreadsheets or drawing on the touch screen...
Super-slim and light yet strong. Wacom AES pen included in silo. Fast performance, versatile 2-in-1 design, superb keyboard. Ample ports with Lenovo's OneLink+ docking connector and WiGig being a reasonable stand-in for USB-C. One of the few laptops avail
Expensive. Very good but not great IPS displays
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is not only everything we wished the generation 1 through 3 ThinkPad X1 Carbon models would have been (better screen, more ports, better specs for the price), it's more. It has the 360 degree hinge for versatility--look ma, it'...
Lenovo has produced some amazing devices in recent times, so it's no surprise to see it waltz in and do what it does best: produce another brilliant business hybrid. It isn't cheap – even in its most modest specification, the X1 Yoga is a cool $2,299...
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...
Honestly, I found the ThinkPad X1 Yoga to be a refreshing Windows-based notebook experience. If anything, the notebook itself gives Windows 10 a good reputation. The two worked together seamlessly to provide an easy to use, yet fully equipped experience...
Resumen: When is a notebook too thin? It's a question posed by the Spectre 13, which HP says is the world's thinnest notebook, at 10.4mm. It exemplifies elegant engineering, and its thin form factor is due to HP adopting compact-sized USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 3...