Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen (4K) Hands-on
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2020
- Having a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen (Spec: 14" DolbyVision UHD HDR Display, Core i7, 16GB RAM). Some TLDR summary is on our blog:
www.cruisetech.co.uk/blogs/ne...
Shot on iPhone 11.
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nice review, very pleasant to watch!
Thanks for the warm comment!
Thanks for the review. I ordered mine a couple of days ago. Excited to try it out.
How is it going so far
is it good for gaming
Unique review! Thanks! ❤
Thanks.
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Nice review. How does the reflections of the HDR screen on this yoga compare to Dell XPS or MACbook? When I went to Costco to checkout carbon X1 the antiglare screen had those weird reflections. I could see all my fingers while typing where on XPS it all look natural and not annoying at all.
Macbook has a Matte screen. Depends on which year of the machine, the brightness could go quite high. Not touch though.
XPS has 4k glossy option. I would say the Lenovo is still quite reflective with the filter.
Does the USB c port charge and display?
I have the option to buy either x1 Carbon 8th gen fhd display low power 400 nits or the x1 yoga 5th generation whqd display 300 nits - all other specs same both i7 10th gen 16 gb ram etc - are there any major differences in processing power battery life etc with the two different screens - could you kindly explain the differences in display etc
The difference is mostly in the form factor. Yoga is the goto business 2-in-1 with the touch/stylus support. X1 Carbon 8 is lighter and marginally thinner. Worth looking at the notebookcheck review for the battery. Generally there is a battery penality on anything above FHD, it's much more noticeable at 4k; at 2k is less noticeable.
Does the keyboard get dirty?
Not really more so than most other ThinkPads. A screen cleaning cloth helps.
@@GreenGreenStore ok thanks
can i add another ssd on this laptop?
Just 1 internal m.2 slot in total.
Haven’t tested this though:
forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-X-Series-Laptops/Thinkpad-X1-Carbon-7th-gen-can-I-use-SSD-in-WWAN-slot/td-p/4580534
@@GreenGreenStore dang, that's a deal breaker for me :/ thanks for the info O/ !
I bought this a month ago and I'm not happy with it at all. It feels heavy with the aluminum casing and a LOT less comfortable than Lenovo's matte carbon-fiber laptops. It's exceptionally difficult to open the lid even with two hands so much so that I find myself using the laptop much less than expected. I almost have a nervousness whenever I need to open this thing. Lenovo's customer service is the worst of any company I've ever encountered so I'm not sure what to do about this. I also find the display to be not bright enough, and the battery lasts 4 hours fully charged, so the 18 hour battery life seems to be be a marketing trick. I think I'm going to sell it and buy a T490s. This one was not worth the hype for me at all. I'm very unhappy.
Seems Thinkpad Yoga is a new product line that merges features and parts from Thinkpad business laptops and the 2-in-1 convertible Yoga laptops. It may get maturer as time goes on.
@@p.z.6712 Sure but idiots like myself who ate the marketing cr@p should just put up with a sub-par product in the meantime? I hate Lenovo.
can I play free fire on this laptop
stupid trackpoint and left right click colour