Flexible consumer notebook or high-quality business notebook? You do not have to ask yourself any more, because the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (20FX-0045GE) is both. The basis is a ThinkPad X1 carbon, whose robust and very hard-wearing carbon-fiber body and magnesium scales set in this ultrabook class. According to Lenovo, it even resists the strain of the MIL-STD-810G military load test.
Very high performance
Of course, the excellent display hinges, which make the ThinkPad X1 Yoga only convertible, have to be overcome. Thanks to it, the bright and very high-resolution 14-inch touch display (2.560 x 1.440 pixels) can be folded over two positions (tent, stand) by 360 degrees on the case floor. In this tablet mode, a mechanic sinks the excellent, illuminated and splash-proof keyboard by a few millimeters into the case. At the same time, all buttons, the very good glass touchpad and the trackpoint are locked for input.
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As a fourth input option, Lenovo provides an active and precise stylus (2.048 pressure sensitivity levels, 2 buttons). If you do not need it or have to charge it, insert the thin pin into a small opening in the convertible housing.
Conclusion
The SD card slot and the SIM card slot are also installed on the thin side of the housing. The USB 3.0, HDMI, micro-DisplayPort, LAN (via included adapter), a fingerprint reader, WLAN-ac and Bluetooth are all available as interfaces for you to expect from a Convertible Ultrabook for business and home users. We only missed USB 3.1 (Type C).
Additional Information: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga
The majority of the calculations is done by one of the most powerful mobile CPUs currently available: the dual-core Intel Core i7-6600U (up to 3.4 GHz) with integrated HD-520 graphics core for graphics calculations. To ensure that it is not slowed down, it has 8 GB DDR3 RAM and a 256 GByte-sized Samsung MZVPV256 connected to PCIe.
The results in the benchmarks are correspondingly as follows: In the 3DMark Cloud Gate, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga achieved very good 6,081 points and in the PCMark 8 also very good 2,514 points. In the special Cinebench R11.5 CPU test, the Intel Core i7-6600U was able to show what it is. With 3.49 CPU points, he gained the highest score in this benchmark.
More impressive was the performance of the NVE-SSD. In the HDTune Pro reading test, the Samsung SSD hunts an average of 2,014.4 MB / s through the line. Or in other words: an SL DVD in about two seconds. The mobility values, however, are not uniform. While the compact dimensions and the 1.4 kilograms of weight predestine the ThinkPad X1 yoga for mobile use, the run-time measurement is different. The 52-watt battery was held in the battery test of the PCMark 8 only 3:54 hours. For a high-mobility business notebook this price class little.
The extremely high-quality and thought-out Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (20FX-0045GE) is expensive, but worth every penny. Only the relatively short runtime prevents an even higher rating.
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