Lenovo’s ThinkPad lineup has traditionally been the darling of business users. Powered by formidable processors, tons of RAM and a utilitarian design meant for productivity, the ThinkPad lineup was made to help you get stuff done.
In recent years Lenovo has upped the ThinkPad family’s game in terms of consumer-level design. The apex of this evolution is the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (starting at $1,449, about £980, AU$1,984).
Built with an optional OLED QHD display that provides a crisper and less reflective viewing experience than traditional laptop monitors, as well as a 360-degree hinge that lets you use the laptop in a variety of modes, the X1 Yoga might very well be la crème de la crème of your business hybrid options.
Design
Although the X1 Yoga is capable of packing one of the more gorgeous displays you’ll see on a laptop, Lenovo has maintained the traditional ThinkPad build on the rest of the device.
I’m not terribly fond of the black on black chassis with subtle hints of glitter, nor do I love the dual silver hinges, but the ThinkPad has a long and dedicated following of users, so Lenovo continues to opt to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac