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Testseek.com have collected 137 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G1 - Intel CPU.
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  Published: 2016-09-22, Author: Jon , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • 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...

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  Published: 2016-08-27, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The new OLED display looks stunning, and this professional-level Yoga has a great keyboard, active stylus, and rugged body
  • It's not as thin or light as the more consumer-oriented Yoga hybrids, and adding the OLED screen is an expensive option
  • The best 2-in-1 Yoga Lenovo makes gets even better with the addition of a stunning OLED display...

 
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  Published: 2016-07-08, review by: tweaktown.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2016-06-14, Author: Chris , review by: theaustralian.com.au

  • Abstract:  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...

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  Published: 2016-01-15, review by: crn.com.au

  • Abstract:  Question: What do you do once you've created the last word in business ultraportables? One that's already “dripping with features that professionals will love” to quote our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon . A laptop that packs immense power and a...

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  Published: 2016-01-04, Author: Juan , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • OLED display option, QHD monitor, 16GB or RAM
  • Typical ThinkPad design, Pricey, Boring dual hinge
  • If you're into gorgeous displays and hybrid laptops that claim not to compromise on performance, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is worthy of your consideration...

 
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  Published: 2019-01-10, Author: Carly , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Lenovo's new ThinkPad laptops bring with them some subtle yet welcome upgrades that will no doubt appeal to those in the market for a new biz laptop; they're now thinner and lighter than before, offers souped-up internals in the form of Intel's latest 8th...

 
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  Published: 2018-12-05, Author: Tom , review by: itpro.co.uk

  • Nifty security features, Super fast SSD speeds, Excellent connectivity options, Ultrabright, vivid touchscreen
  • CPU could be faster, Gets very, very warm, Hugely expensive for topspecs
  • Combining the power and functionality of the ThinkPad range with the versatility and flexibility of the Yoga family, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga offers an appealing proposition for business users, although it's let down by a disappointing battery life an...

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  Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Mark , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Display is spectacular, bright, and colorful, Solid productivity performance, Mostly solid build quality, Great soft-touch feel
  • Very expensive, Thicker and heavier than many competing 2-in-1s, Disappointing battery life
  • No. The ThinkPad line has lost some of its cachet given the upward mobility of Lenovo's competition, and there are thinner, lighter, and longer-lasting convertible 2-in-1s available for significantly less money...

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  Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Devon , review by: devontechsupport.com

  • There's plenty to get excited about here, including a good quality display (with an OLED option too), and particularly given this 2-in-1's size, it offers an impressive array of ports. The X1 Yoga also comes with a stylus, is very nicely built and designe
  • This isn't a cheap hybrid, but there aren't many major issues here. Our biggest problem with the X1 Yoga is the battery life which is disappointing, and you can't switch the power pack out for a bigger capacity model. There are also a few slight niggles s
  • The ThinkPad X1 Yoga will appeal to those looking for a great all-rounder hybrid, regardless of the cost. It is supremely versatile, switching between tablet and laptop mode and everything in between.Blending the best of the ThinkPad and the Yoga ranges p...

 
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