Back in January at CES 2017, Lenovo announced a trio of new ThinkPad X1 devices: the Carbon, Yoga, and Tablet. All of them are flagships in their respective classes, which is a clamshell laptop, 36-degree convertible, and tablet with a detachable keyboard, respectively.
We reviewed the X1 Carbon last month, and unboxed the X1 Tablet a couple of weeks ago. Now, it"s time to take a look at the ThinkPad X1 Yoga.
The convertible PC has a few interesting features, and my personal favorite is that the keys retract when the user folds back the display. The keys can be a minor pain point when putting a 360-degree device in tablet mode, and sometimes it"s that little bit of thought in solving a minor annoyance that makes a world of difference.
Aside from that, the X1 Yoga comes with either a 14-inch 1080p LCD or 1440p OLED display, a Core i5 or i7 U-series processor, and a 256GB or 512GB SSD. Check out our unboxing and first impressions of the device.
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