メーカー直販サイトより新品購入し3年間使用いたしました。この度買い替えに伴い出品させて頂きます。メーカー:Lenovo型番:ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7thCPU:Core i7 8565U プロセッサー(4コア8スレッド)OS:Windows 10 Pro 64bit (日本語版) 工場出荷時へリカバリ済みキー Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (2019) review: Price and competition. And far, far from cheap, it is. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga (2019) I've been sent goes for a bank-busting £2,026 on Insight.com. expired Lenovo Black Friday Deals - ThinkPad X1 Carbon $1349, X1 Yoga $1669 (i5-6200U, 8GB, 128GB SSD, 14.1" FHD) scotty on 24/11/2016 - 12:36 www3.lenovo.com. X1OZ X1YOZ. Lenovo's Black Friday / Cyber Monday deal starting tomorrow (25 Nov). Designed to perfectly fit the 2019~2021 14" Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 / Gen 5 series 2-in-1 Notebook PC with dimension of 12.71" x 8.58" x 0.61" or 323mm x 218mm x 15.5mm ; 2-piece light-weight ( 9 oz or 255 g ) shell easily snaps on and off. Product information . Technical Details. Jusqu'à 70% moins cher que le neuf ! Livraison 48H Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga pas cher Garantie contractuelle 12 mois SAV 7j /7 Paiement 3 ou 4X. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 14" (2019) À partir de : 589,00 € Année de sortie : 2019 Core : Core Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga G4 Laptop Intel Core i5-8365U-vPro 1.6GHz Max Turbo 4.10GHz Quad Core, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 14" FHD IPS Touchscreen 4G LTE, ThinkPad Pen Pro, IR & HD Camera, Windows 10 Pro - 20QGS86F00 SKU 20QGS86F00 Intel Core i5 8th Gen. Processor 14 in Screen Size , 1920 x 1080 8 GB RAM , 256 GB SSD Intel UHD Graphics GPU Windows 10 Pro x1dK. Smaller, lighter, and more capable than before, the latest generation of Lenovo's flagship 2-in-1 convertible laptop is a prime candidate to fulfill the role of a business traveler's most essential tool. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 has a generously sized 14-inch screen and a quite portable 3-pound weight. It's also sturdy, passing MIL-SPEC testing. The specific configuration reviewed here, with a 4K screen, a 1TB SSD, and vPro support, is very expensive at $2,507, and it served up relatively short battery life in our tests. Most people buying an X1 Yoga for personal use should gravitate toward the $1,269 entry-level configuration, but if your IT department issues you a tricked-out one, you're in for a treat. The More Flexible of the Flagship ThinkPads Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad X1 line includes two models, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. The Carbon is even lighter than the Yoga, because it's a conventional clamshell laptop that doesn't rotate 360 degrees to transform into a tablet the way the Yoga can. In a definite design coup, the latest X1 Yoga manages to match the X1 Carbon's dimensions almost exactly, even though it incorporates extra hardware for the 360-degree hinge and other additional features. The X1 Yoga is by 12 by inches HWD, while the X1 Carbon is by by inches. Both have 14-inch screens. Similar Products The dimensional similarity is especially impressive given the size of the previous-generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga, which measures by by 9 inches HWD and weighs pounds. That's ungainly in today's ultraportable-laptop world, so it's nice to see that the X1 Yoga has sized down and lost weight, even if it still can't quite compare to the amazingly light X1 Carbon. The results of the X1 Yoga's diet put it on equal footing with the dimensions of its two main competitors, the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 by by inches, 3 pounds and the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G6 by by inches, also 3 pounds. The takeaway here is relevant not only to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, but to convertible laptops in general, whether you're buying one for business or pleasure It's now possible to get a 360-degree hinge for almost no sacrifice in dimensions. You do have to pack on a bit in weight, but assuming you're willing to do that and the price is either similar or not a limiting factor, you can gain the flexibility of a convertible even if you plan to use your PC as a conventional laptop most of the time. Of course, price is a definite factor for many businesses, so they'll be weighing the X1 Carbon, the EliteBook x360 1040, and the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 against several other, cheaper convertibles that also come with business-friendly features. Lenovo makes two of them the ThinkPad L390 Yoga and the ThinkPad X390 Yoga. With these and other designs, though, you might get durability and business-friendly features like Intel's vPro remote management support, but you'll almost certainly pay a premium in terms of weight—the L390 Yoga weighs pounds, stands inch tall, and it has a screen instead of a 14-inch one. Attention to Detail Beyond the reduced size, other nifty X1 Yoga features aren't necessarily novel, but they're all evidence of design quality and attention to detail that is far from a given in today's business-laptop market. Small details like the front edge, which slopes inward to allow your fingers better leverage while opening the display hinge, might be taken for granted. Others are decidedly uncommon and hard to miss, such as the integrated storage and charging slot for the included digital stylus. The stylus is necessarily smaller than the standalone Apple Pencil and Microsoft Surface Pen, so it's not a great choice for artists, but it's very handy for making quick markups to a document. The model I'm reviewing has a webcam that includes both a built-in privacy door to foil hacking attempts as well as IR sensors to allow for face-recognition logins to Windows. On many recent laptops from Lenovo and others, these two features precluded each other. The picture quality from the 720p, fixed-focus webcam is admittedly mediocre in low-light conditions, though that's the case for most laptop webcams. It's fine for videoconferencing in a brightly lit office, though. In lieu of face recognition, you can also use the X1 Yoga's built-in fingerprint reader to log in. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga's speaker layout takes a cue from Lenovo's other flagship 2-in-1, the consumer-oriented Yoga C940. Two up-firing speakers are located beneath a single grille near the display hinge, and two more reside on each side of the bottom of the machine. The Yoga C940 actually places speakers in the hinge itself. This results in crisp, clear, loud audio no matter what orientation the laptop is in. Lenovo describes it as "a far more robust sound experience" than previous generations offered. However, I still found the audio quality to be noticeably better in laptop orientation than when used in a tablet or tent orientation, especially while listening to music. This is partly because the downward-firing speakers are woofers while the up-firing ones are tweeters. Business users who need speakers primarily for Skype conferences will be hard-pressed to tell the difference, but if you're buying the ThinkPad X1 Yoga mostly for watching movies or displaying presentations in a non-laptop orientation, take note. You should, in fact, strongly consider the ThinkPad X1 Yoga as a presentation or movie-watching platform thanks to another stellar feature the optional 4K touch-enabled display with Dolby Vision HDR support. My review unit sports this display, and not only is it exceptionally bright, but colors are highly vivid and text is razor-sharp, even when I hold the panel up close to my face, with the machine in use as a tablet. While I prefer lower-resolution full HD 1,920-by-1,080-pixel screens on conventional laptops, mostly for power-saving reasons, I'm partial to 4K screens on convertibles and detachable tablets. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the perfect reminder why. Unfortunately, it can't escape the adverse effect that the power-hungry 4K screen has on the battery, as you'll see in our battery-life testing results below. Connectivity options for the X1 Yoga include two USB Type-C ports that also support Thunderbolt 3 and can charge the laptop with the included USB Type-C adapter. The left edge also features a USB Gen 1 Type-A port, a full-size HDMI output, a headphone jack, and Lenovo's proprietary Ethernet port, which requires an extra-cost adapter to connect to a conventional Ethernet cable. On the right, next to a massive cooling grille, is a second USB Gen 1 Type-A port, the stylus niche, and the power button. A side-mounted power button makes it easier to turn the laptop on when you're holding it as a tablet, but it also increases the likelihood you'll press it by accident. Wireless connections include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Next-generation Wi-Fi 6 isn't available, but you can order a ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an LTE modem as an optional extra. Also extra are extended warranties; like HP and Dell, Lenovo offers an extensive array of on-site and remote service options for malfunctioning laptops. Two Things Missing As distinctive and well-planned as the fourth-generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga is, Lenovo nevertheless made what must have been a tough decision to jettison two iconic features that were present on the last generation. The first is the unique auto-retracting keyboard, which recesses the keys into the chassis when you rotate the display hinge past 180 degrees. With the keys flush with the chassis, they're far less distracting or likely to be damaged when you use the third-generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga as a tablet. Best of all, this retractable design didn't affect the legendary typing comfort of the ThinkPad keyboard—from sturdy key switches to directional arrows in the inverted-T arrangement I prefer, instead of squished into a single row. Note that at this writing, Lenovo was continuing to sell the third-gen ThinkPad X1 Yoga with the retracting keyboard alongside the Gen 4 model. I'm happy to report that the fourth-generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga's backlit keyboard is just as comfortable, though I do miss the unique retractable keys. Besides reducing the risk of damage to the keyboard when you set it down on an uneven surface in tablet orientation, having a smooth bottom surface while using the ThinkPad X1 Yoga as a tablet makes it feels more like an Apple iPad and less like a Frankenstein machine with a useless appendage. Compared with the supremely comfortable keyboard, the X1 Yoga's touchpad is a bit of a letdown. It's similar to the one that has graced previous generations of X1 machines, which is to say that it's a bit cramped and has a stiff clicking mechanism. Fortunately, there's also the red keyboard-mounted TrackPoint nub available to move the cursor around. This comes in handy in cramped quarters where your elbows can't move much, like an economy airplane seat, and the legions of ThinkPad faithful are already accustomed to using it. A similar pointing knob is available on some Dell Latitude notebooks, but not the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 we reviewed. The second missing feature on the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a black exterior made partly of carbon fiber, like you'll find on the X1 Carbon. The fourth generation X1 Yoga instead sports a dark Iron Gray exterior, made of aluminum and magnesium. There's little effect on durability—like all ThinkPads, the X1 Yoga passes MIL-STD 810G certification, as well as 200 of Lenovo's own durability tests. It also looks futuristic, blending in well with the Space Gray Apple MacBook Pro crowd likely to be lurking in your neighborhood coffee shop. If you're a ThinkPad purist fond of black, however, you'll have to look to another laptop in the lineup that still offers it, such as the X1 Carbon. An Expensive SSD The 1TB SSD in our review unit is responsible for much of its considerable expense. This spacious, expensive drive is overkill for most business users whose work resides in cloud apps like Google Sheets. In addition to the roomy SSD, our review unit has 16GB of memory and an Intel Core i7-8565U with vPro support. These components, in addition to the IR-equipped webcam and the 4K display, are optional extras. The base configuration comes with a non-vPro Intel Core i5, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD, in addition to the full HD display and non-IR webcam. If I were buying an X1 Yoga for personal use, I'd opt for something similar to the base configuration, whose computing components should offer enough power for everyday tasks. The only upgrade I consider essential is the 4K display, and only then if you don't plan to stray far from a power outlet. See How We Test Laptops Of course, large IT departments will have their own configuration requirements, and probably will have access to special pricing, too. This helps explain why many of the premium business 2-in-1s that we review are so expensive, at least in terms of list pricing. I've included the relevant ones in the chart below for the purposes of performance comparison, as well as the much-less-expensive ThinkPad L390 Yoga in order to demonstrate the difference you can expect from a machine with entry-level specs. The fifth generation EliteBook x360 1040 is included because we haven't tested the latest sixth generation yet. One of the best predictors of general productivity performance is the PCMark suite, which simulates different real-world productivity and content-creation workflows. We use PCMark 10 to assess overall system performance for office-centric tasks such as word processing, spreadsheet work, web browsing, and videoconferencing. We also use the PCMark 8 Storage benchmark to assess the speed of the laptop's storage subsystem. The X1 Yoga led the pack on both of these tests, but it's important to highlight the thin margins. Nearly any laptop with 8GB of memory, a Core i5 or Core i7, and an SSD will perform well on these tests, serving as an excellent illustration of why most users won't need to shell out extra money for a top-end CPU and memory configuration for productivity tasks like the ones PCMark simulates. On some specialized multimedia-editing tasks, however, upgraded components certainly make a difference. The X1 Yoga turned in a class-leading score on our Adobe Photoshop image-editing benchmark, which involves timing how long it takes to apply a series of 10 filters to a test image. During this test and many of the others, I heard significant fan noise and felt lots of heated exhaust air pouring from the grille on the X1 Yoga's left edge. The X1 Yoga wasn't much quicker at rendering a 3D image in Cinebench than any of its competitors, though. Its quad-core processor, from Intel's latest Whiskey Lake generation, is nearly identical to the CPU that the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 uses. The Latitude has a slightly lower clock speed and lacks vPro support. While the X1 Yoga might offer a credible alternative to a multimedia workstation at least for simple photo-editing tasks, its Intel UHD Graphics 620 graphics processor means it's not a substitute for a gaming laptop. It couldn't display more than 20 frames per second fps on our Unigine Superposition game simulation, and its results on the 3DMark graphics benchmarks were ho-hum, in line with an uninspiring field of UHD Graphics 620-equipped competitors. The results here only apply to intensive games that truly tax a system's graphics processor—movie watching and playing Candy Crush are certainly within the X1 Yoga's purview. However, don't expect to watch movies for too long away from a power outlet. The X1 Yoga recorded just 7 hours and 30 minutes on our battery rundown test, which involves playing a locally-stored 720p video with Airplane mode turned on. If you're streaming 4K video from YouTube with HDR turned on, you can expect stunning visual quality—this is one of the best non-OLED laptop screens I've used—but even shorter battery life. If you do need longer battery life, the X1 Yoga might be able to deliver it if you configure it with the less power-hungry full HD display. In that configuration, Lenovo says it will last up to 18 hours. That's consistent with other ThinkPads we've tested, though not as impressive as the Latitude 7400 2-in-1's incredible 20-plus hours. Whither 4K? The question of what screen to configure in this laptop is certainly a conundrum. I'm partial to 4K displays, since drawing or tapping on a 2-in-1 screen just feels less exciting if the individual pixels are visible, as they frequently are on a 1080p display. On the other hand, settling for a machine with sub-8-hour battery life when you can easily get 20 hours or more from a competitor with a 1080p screen is a tough tradeoff. As it stands, the battery life will likely be far more limiting for business travelers than the pleasures of a 4K display will be exciting, so the 20-plus-hour, 1080p Latitude 7400 2-in-1 retains our Editors' Choice award for best high-end business 2-in-1. Just know that if you don't plan to stray far from the power outlet at home or at work, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the best high-end convertible ThinkPad Lenovo has invented so far. Its 4K display is certainly worth a close look, as is the laptop as a whole. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 2019 Pros Bright, brilliant 4K display with HDR support. Sturdy build quality. Thin and light design. Built-in stylus. View More Cons Occasional fan noise. Humdrum battery life in our 4K-screen model. Uncomfortable touchpad. The Bottom Line Lenovo's latest ThinkPad X1 Yoga convertible laptop is fine-tuned for on-the-go businesspeople, offering ThinkPad reliability and a 4K screen in a much slimmer, lighter package. Like What You're Reading? Sign up for Lab Report to get the latest reviews and top product advice delivered right to your inbox. This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time. Processador Intel Core i5 i5-8265U, Intel Core i7 i7-8565U, Intel Core i7 i7-8665UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadasPeso 1649, 1800, 2300 euroPontuação Média - bomMédia de 11 pontos das 11 análisesdesempenho 82%, características 83%, pantalha 86%, mobilidade 82%, processamento 84%, ergonomia 90%, emissões 93%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019Especificações do PortátilPortátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019Processador Intel Core i5 i5-8265UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadas, 169, 1920 x 1080 píxelesPeso 1800 euroLinks Lenovo página inicialPricecompare Pontuação Média 86% - bomMédia de 2 pontos das 3 análisesAnálises na língua extrangeira90% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen, 2019 ReviewOrigem Laptop Mag EN→PT versionI would love to own the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. It has everything I want in a laptop. The laptop's new aluminum chassis is sleek and durable, its 1080p display is gorgeous, performance is great and the battery lasts all day on a charge. On top of that, the X1 Yoga offers conveniences not offered by competitors, including a fingerprint sensor, a webcam cover, a stylus garage and an optional IR camera. Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 11/13/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 90%82% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen reviewOrigem CNet EN→PT versionThe 2018 edition of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga earned the title of "best two-in-one for business" from CNET last year. For 2019, Lenovo slimmed the machine's profile by a few millimeters and reduced its weight by a few ounces and outfitted it with a new CNC aluminum chassis, slimmer bezels and Intel's updated eighth-gen processors and a couple of cool privacy options. It's still our favorite premium business two-in-one. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 09/27/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 82% desempenho 80% mobilidade 80% processamento 80%2019 premium Lenovo ThinkPads X1 Carbon 7th-gen, X1 Yoga 4th-genOrigem Ultrabook Review EN→PT versionAll in all, the 2019 X1 Yoga is a major update of last year’s generation and I’d expect to catch a lot of attention later in the year, when shipping. Just like the Carbon variant, it’s scheduled for June 2019, with prices starting at $1929. Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data 01/10/2019Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Especificações do PortátilPortátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Processador Intel Core i7 i7-8565UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadas, 169, 1920 x 1080 píxelesPeso 1649 euroLinks Lenovo página inicialPricecompare Pontuação Média 85% - bomMédia de 2 pontos das 2 análises Breve Análise do Portátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 Corpo monobloco de alumínio e excelentes alto-falantes NotebookcheckEm um novo visual, a Lenovo apresenta o carro-chefe de seus ThinkPads conversíveis, o ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019. A nova carcaça de alumínio, mais compacta, é convincente no teste, assim como muitos outros recursos do novo X1 Yoga Gen 4. No entanto, tem uma falha que não esperávamos. Nesta análise você vai descobrir do que se trata!Análises na língua extrangeira85% Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga, análisis más compacto pero con el teclado que siempre nos enamoraOrigem Xataka ES→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 10/10/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 85% desempenho 83% pantalha 85% mobilidade 80% processamento 85% ergonomia 83%85% Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga, análisis más compacto pero con el teclado que siempre nos enamoraOrigem Xataka ES→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data 10/10/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 85% desempenho 83% pantalha 85% mobilidade 80% processamento 85% ergonomia 83%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4-20QF0024GEEspecificações do PortátilPortátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4-20QF0024GEProcessador Intel Core i7 i7-8565UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadas, 169, 2560 x 1440 píxelesPeso 2300 euroLinks Lenovo página inicialPricecompare Pontuação Média - bomMédia de 4 pontos das 4 análisesAnálises na língua extrangeira80% Review Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019Origem Slashgear EN→PT versionJoining the 7th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon is Lenovo’s 4th-generation ThinkPad X1 Yoga, the flexible model in its X1 product family. As its name suggests, the X1 Yoga features a 360-degree hinge, enabling users to fold the display back, including into tablet’ mode, for use in ways that aren’t possible with the X1 Carbon. What does this model have to offer and why should you choose it over its more traditional sibling? Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 10/04/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 80%90% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 review The first aluminum ThinkPad is a winnerOrigem Neowin EN→PT versionYes, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is still my favorite convertible on the market. I really love the new aluminum design, and I appreciate the smaller footprint. It maintains its stellar keyboard, and the Dolby Vision display is still beautiful. I love the built-in pen, being there when I need it and not getting in my way when I don't. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 09/22/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 90%80% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 2019Origem PC Mag EN→PT versionLenovo's latest ThinkPad X1 Yoga convertible laptop is fine-tuned for on-the-go businesspeople, offering ThinkPad reliability and a 4K screen in a much slimmer, lighter package. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 09/19/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 80%96% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4Origem DE→PT version Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 09/25/2019Pontuação Pontuação total 96% desempenho 98% características 99% pantalha 89% mobilidade 95% ergonomia 100%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4-20QG000UGEEspecificações do PortátilPortátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4-20QG000UGEProcessador Intel Core i7 i7-8665UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadas, 169, 3840 x 2160 píxelesPeso Lenovo página inicialPricecompare Pontuação Média 80% - bomMédia de 1 pontos das 1 análisesAnálises na língua extrangeira80% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen OLED, 2019Origem Laptop Mag EN→PTIf not for its battery life, the $2,399 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga OLED would be breathing that rarified air of a Editor's Choice inductee. Simply put, the Yoga is stacked. You get serious power from its Core i7 processor and integrated graphics. And there's the ThinkPad's world-renowned keyboard, effortless versatility, surprising durability and trustworthy security measures. There's also that breathtaking OLED display to consider. Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data 02/01/2020Pontuação Pontuação total 80%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QF00AEMHEspecificações do PortátilPortátil Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QF00AEMHProcessador Intel Core i7 i7-8565UAdaptador Gráfico Intel UHD Graphics 620Ecrã polegadas, 169, 2560 x 1440 píxelesPeso Lenovo página inicialPricecompare Pontuação Média 40% - ruimMédia de 1 pontos das 1 análisesAnálises na língua extrangeira40% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20QF00AEMH ReviewOrigem Tweakers NL→PT Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data 10/06/2020Pontuação Pontuação total 40%ComentarioLenovo Le novo é o maior fabricante de computadores pessoais chinês e o quarto maior fabricante do mundo. A Lenovo produz desktops, portáteis, servidores, computadores de mão, equipamentos de imagem e fones de ouvido para telefones móveis. A Lenovo também fornece integração de informação de tecnologia e serviços de suporte, e sua unidade QDI oferece fabricação sob contrato. Sua sede executiva está localizada na China e EUA. Ela é incorporada em Hong Kong. A Lenovo foi formada em 1984 como um subproduto, a nova unidade tecnológica da Academia Chinesa de Ciências. A companhia inicialmente começou como revendedora, distribuidora e depois foi representante de marcas estrangeiras, incluindo IBM, que entravam no mercado chinês. Em 1990, a Lenovo começou a fabricar seus próprios PCs a em 1997 se tornou líder de mercado na China. Em 2004, a Lenovo comprou o negócio de PCs da IBM por $ bilhões de dólares. O mercado de ações em relação a computadores pessoais em 2007 pesquisa de mercado IDC HP %, Dell %, Acer %, Lenovo %, Apple %. Lenovo análises Estas placas também devem ser capazes de agüentar todos os jogos atuais, mas a maioria deles em configurações de detalhes médios e baixos e com baixas resoluções. Jogos mais antigos, ou menos exigentes ainda podem ser jogados com boa qualidade de UHD Graphics 620 GPU GT2, 24 EUs integrada encontrada em alguns modelos de CPU Kaby-Lake série ULV de 15 W. Tecnicamente idêntica ä anterior GPU Kaby-Lake chamada HD Graphics 620.>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de de Placas de Vídeo e a Benchmark Lista. Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 i7-8565U Processador quad-core de baixa potência baseado em Whiskey Lake tecnicamente idêntico ao Kaby Lake, mas produzido em um processo 14nm++ aprimorado. Os quatro núcleos têm velocidades entre 1,8 e 4,6 GHz Turbo Boost e suporta Processador quad-core de baixa potência baseado em Whiskey Lake tecnicamente idêntico ao Kaby Lake mas produzido num processo melhorado de 14nm++. Os quatro núcleos são cronometrados entre 1,9 e 4,8 GHz Turbo Boost e suportam HyperThreading.>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de Processadores Móveis. >> Para saber quão fina é uma tela, veja nossa lista DPI. kg Este peso é típico para tablets muito grandes, subportáteis, ultrabooks e conversíveis com uma diagonal de tela de 11-13 kg Esta avaliação é para ser considerada como média, porque a quantidade de portáteis com melhores avaliações é quase a mesma que a quantidade com avaliações piores.>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Laptop Guia da Compra. Processador Processador Intel Core™ i7-1185G7 da 11a Geração vPro 3,00 GHz até 4,80 GHz Sistema Operacional Windows 11 Pro Tela 14" WUXGA 1920x1200 WVA 500nits antirreflexo, 100% sRGB, baixo consumo de energia, ThinkPad Privacy Guard, toque Memória 32 GB Soldado LPDDR4x-4266 Alto falante Stereo, Dolby Atmos™ Placa de Vídeo Placa de Vídeo Intel Iris Xe Portas 1xUSB Gen 1, 1xUSB Gen 1 Sempre ligada, 2xThunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbpssupport data transfer, Power Delivery and DisplayPort 1xHDMI 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack Portas 1 x USB Gen 1, 1x USB Gen 1 sempre ligado, 2x Thunderbolt™ 4 / USB4 40 Gbps suporta transferência de dados, Power Delivery e DisplayPort™ 1 x HDMI Outros 720P HD IR/RGB híbrido com obturador de privacidade e detecção de presença humana Teclado Teclado Padrão Brasil Retroiluminado, Português BR Dispositivo Apontador UltraNav™ TrackPoint + TouchPad Conectividade Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 11AX 2x2 vPro & Bluetooth Laptop Mag Verdict The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a 14-inch business convertible with a gorgeous screen. Pros +Beautiful 2K HDR screen+Speedy performance+Integrated privacy slider webcam+Durable, elegant design Cons -Expensive-Mediocre battery life Why you can trust Laptop Mag Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga starting at $1,679, tested at $2,739 is a very good 2-in-1 business notebook. Its amazing 14-inch 2K HDR display and durable design make it look and feel great, while its stellar performance makes it a perfect tool in your quest for productivity. Also, Lenovo's sweetened the deal with an integrated webcam slider, for added privacy. Unfortunately, subpar battery life and an exorbitant price tag might give even the most eager executive a cause for pause. Still, this is one of the best business laptops and best ThinkPads to consider when you're shopping for a new tested the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga in the elegant black carbon-fiber hybrid material that feels both refined and durable. There's also a metallic silver model, but you're losing that sweet, sweet soft-touch X1 Yoga refines the tried-and-true ThinkPad aesthetic with a pair of smart, simple touches. The subtle X1 logo on the back is so subtle it exudes a certain cool, while the blacked-out ThinkPad logo, with a simple red dot in the 'i,' makes this machine feel modern, and not at all like a I moved this convertible 2-in-1 between laptop and tablet modes, I noticed that the keys recessed into the deck of the base similar to the original ThinkPad Yoga. But unlike its predecessor, the transition is not at all smooth. In fact, the hinge feels awkward during the mode switch as if it gets slightly stuck while the keys are the left side of the X1 Yoga, you'll find a USB port and both of its Thunderbolt 3 ports. On its right, you'll find the docking ThinkPad Pen Pro, a headphone jack, a mini-Ethernet port requires adapter, a second USB port, an HDMI port and a security lock pounds and inches thick, the 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Yoga is heavier and thicker than the 13-inch HP Spectre x360 pounds, inches. The 14-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon pounds, inches is lighter, while the Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 pounds, inches is similar in size and SecurityLenovo's given ThinkPad X1 Yoga plenty of security and durability safeguards. The notebook passed 12 MIL-Spec tests, the same that military equipment are tested against. Among other tests, it survived operation in extremely high and low temperatures 140 degrees Fahrenheit to 4 degrees, high humidity between 91 and 98 percent and blasts of security, the X1 Yoga packs a fingerprint reader with an advanced Match-in Sensor, which Lenovo told us is a "more secure method of analyzing fingerprint data than previous Match-on-Host implementations." That means your biometric data is more secured here than it normally is. Also, the system features a dTPM chip for securing your data. And the model we tested includes Intel's vPro remote connection technology, so IT pros can easily manage the notebook while you're out in the one major perk about this webcam, though, is its integrated ThinkShutter. While some sully their lens by putting tape over the shooter for the sake of privacy, the X1 Yoga features a switch above its webcam that allows you to block access to the sensor and disable put, you must buy the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with its optional HDR LTPS LCD display. It's the most gorgeous screen I've ever seen in a laptop. Watching a Pacific Rim Uprising trailer on the notebook, my jaw hit the floor as I saw the blazing orange turbine in the chest of a Jaeger, the electric-blue eyes of a gigantic kaiju and the brilliant pinks of glowing neon signage. Each crag of the beasts and the panels of the giant robots looked crystal clear on the laptop's 14-inch 2560 x 1440-pixel to our colorimeter, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga's display produces 201 percent of the sRGB gamut. That's a high score, clearing the mark from the 199-percent 2K HDR screen in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and towering above the 111-percent premium notebook average. It's also well above the 109-percent rating from the Spectre x360 and the 119 percent from the Latitude 7390 ThinkPad X1 Yoga's screen also outshines the competition, emitting a massive 477 nits of brightness. Again, this edges out the 469-nit 2K HDR screen in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and is far higher than the 290-nit premium laptop average, the 261-nit Spectre x360 and the 309-nit Latitude 7390 Laptops with the Best Display BrightnessThe Yoga's touch screen accurately tracked my touch input as I navigated the desktop. It also responded speedily to edge-swipe gestures such as displaying all open apps and launching the Action Touchpad, Pointing Stick, StylusI expect a fantastic typing experience when I'm handed a ThinkPad, and, sadly, this machine disappoints with passable, not-great, just-OK keys. Testing it out on the typing test, I hit a pace of 70 words per minute, narrowly missing my 80-wpm average. The keys feature millimeters of vertical travel and require 65 grams of actuation force, measurements near or within what we look for to millimeters and at least 60 grams in a good keyboard. The previous year's model, though, was much better, with of travel and 70g of required signature mark of the ThinkPad line that held up is its TrackPoint nub, which some use instead of the touchpad. The dimpled red dot accurately tracked my input and moved the cursor smoothly as I used it to navigate the x inch touchpad in the ThinkPad X1 is a pleasant-to-touch surface with accurate touch tracking. It also provides buttery smooth two-finger scrolling and recognition of Windows 10's three-finger navigation included ThinkPad Pen Pro slides into the right side of the X1 Yoga, and charges while docked, and Lenovo says 15 seconds of charging gives it 100 minutes of stylus has 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity, which I noticed when drawing with the pencil tool in Paint 3D. As I drew, I noticed a variance in the drawing I created as I changed the pressure I placed against the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga's speakers produce solid sound that filled a medium-size conference room with a sweet version of the Grandtheft & Keys N Krates track "Keep It 100." Even from all the way across the room, the bass sounded firm, bells rang clearly and syths hit 10 Things You Didn't Know Spotify Could DoYou'll find the notebook's Dolby sound utility inside the Lenovo Vantage app, but feel free to forget it's there, keeping it locked to the Music setting. I heard no benefit when using any of the other settings Dynamic, Game, Voice, Movie while watching trailers, YouTube videos, and the audio distorted when I tried those settings while listening to tested a configuration of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8650U processor with 16GB of RAM, which provided speedy performance. I saw no stagger, stutter or pause when splitting my screen between a dozen Google Chrome tabs including Giphy, Google Docs and Slack and a 1080p YouTube ThinkPad X1 Yoga fared well on the GeekBench 4 notebook general performance test, notching a score of 14,517. That's head and shoulders above the 9,795 premium-notebook average, and narrowly beats the 13,568 from the Spectre x360 Core i7-8550U CPU with 16GB of RAM, the 13,680 from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Core i5-8250U with 16GB of RAM and the 12,811 from the Latitude 7390 2-in-1 Core i7-8650U with 16GB of RAM.The 1TB NVMe SSD in the ThinkPad X1 Yoga duplicated of multimedia files in 10 seconds, for a rate of And while that's faster than the premium-notebook average, the from the Spectre x360 512GB M2 PCIe NVMe MLC SSD is quicker. We saw a similar 509MBps from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD. and a slower 363MBps from the Latitude 7390 2-in-1 128GB SSD.MORE Which GPU is Right For You?The ThinkPad X1 Yoga completed our Excel Lookup test in 1 minute and 10 seconds, more than half a minute shorter than the 141 premium-notebook average. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon 111 posted a similar time, and we saw longer times from the Spectre x360 136 and the Latitude 7390 2-in-1 209.On our Handbrake video test, which times how long it takes to transcode a 4K video to 1080p, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga finished in 18 minutes and 38 seconds. That beats the 2158 category average, the 2100 from the Latitude 7390 2-in-1 and the 2600 from the Spectre x360. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon posted a close 19 integrated Intel UHD 620 graphics in the ThinkPad X1 Yoga earned it a solid 85,477 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited graphics test. That's higher than the 80,304 premium-notebook average, as well as the 79,528 from the Spectre x360 Intel UHD 620, the 80,588 from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Intel UHD 620 and the 81,970 from the Latitude 7390 2-in-1 Intel UHD 620.The ThinkPad X1 Yoga also performed well while running the Dirt 3 racing game set to medium graphics at 1920 x 1080 pixels at a smooth 64 frames per second fps. That's similar to the 63 fps from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and greater than the 50 fps category average. It also topped the 56 fps from the Spectre x360 and the 42 fps from the Latitude 7390 LifeUnfortunately, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga falls a bit short in the battery department. The convertible lasted 7 hours and 42 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test continuous web browsing at 150 nits, which falls below the 832 premium-laptop average, the 826 from the Spectre x360, the 1028 from the ThinkPad X1 Carbon with its 2K HDR screen which made it 1101 with a 1080p screen and the 1013 from the Latitude 7390 if your battery runs out on you, don't worry about spending a while to refill. Only an hour of charging refilled 78 percent of the laptop battery, close to the rate of 80 percent in 60 minutes that Lenovo not surprised by the pedestrian megapixel camera in the top bezel of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga, but I am disappointed. Sure, the selfie I shot with it looks like me, but that grainy image goes to show this low-res shooter is as mediocre as the webcam you get in notebooks that cost one-fifth as Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga was a little warmer than we'd like, but I mostly fixed that. After streaming 15 minutes of HD video on the notebook, our heat gun registered temperatures on its underside 102 degrees and keyboard 98 degrees that exceeded our 95-degree comfort I installed the Lenovo Intelligent Thermal Solution Driver, found in the Lenovo Vantage App, we got lower ratings from the center of its underside 96 to 100 degrees, its keyboard 94 degrees and touchpad 81 degrees.SoftwareLenovo's given the ThinkPad X1 Yoga a fairly small amount of pre-loaded software, limited to a helpful utility program. That app is Lenovo Vantage, and it's where you'll find everything from system health info, downloadable updates from Lenovo and settings for power, audio and Laptops with the Best Productivity PerformanceOf course, Microsoft loads all Windows 10 machines with some annoying bloatware. You'll find such games as Candy Crush Soda Saga and March of Empires, as well as Autodesk Sketchbook and optionsWe tested the $2,739 top-of-the-line Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga, which features that beautiful 14-inch 2K HDR display, a Core i7-8650U CPU, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage. The entry-level $1,649 model has the regular 1080p non-HDR display, a Core i5-8250U CPU, 8GB of memory and a 256GB I were buying this notebook, I'd get the entry-level mode, but bump it up to that 2K HDR display, for $170, bringing the price to $1, LineThe Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga's speedy performance and 2K HDR screen make it great for both business and pleasure. It's a shame though, that its battery life flags behind competitors and falls below the average, especially when you're spending so much you can do without the X1 Yoga's 2-in-1 design, you should check out the ThinkPad Yoga X1 Carbon, which lasts nearly 3 hours longer and costs $470 less, at $2,269. Those who want a 2-in-1 at a more affordable price can save $1,022 by getting the Spectre x360, but its display is nowhere as nice as the X1 Yoga's. But if you've got the budget, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is definitely worth Shaun Lucas/Laptop MagMore on LaptopsBest Laptops for College StudentsBest Lenovo LaptopsThe Best Laptops for Business and Productivity BluetoothBluetooth BrandLenovo CPUIntel Core i7-8650U Card SlotsmicroSD Company Website Display Size14 Graphics CardIntel UHD 620 integrated graphics Hard Drive Size1 TB Hard Drive Speedn/a Hard Drive TypeNVMe SSD Highest Available Resolution2560 x 1440 Native Resolution2560 x 1440 Operating SystemWindows 10 Pro 64-bit Ports excluding USBHeadphone, Micro SIM, Thunderbolt 3, USB HDMI RAM16GB x 9 x inches Touchpad x inches USB Ports3 Video MemoryShared Warranty/Support1 Year Depot or Carry-in pounds Wi-Fi ModelIntel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 8265 Less Most Popular AluPad with touch weakness. In a whole new look, Lenovo presents the flagship of its Convertible ThinkPads, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019. The new, more compact aluminum case is convincing in the test, as well as many other features of the new X1 Yoga Gen 4. However, it has a flaw we did not expect. What this is, you will read in this detailed review!New Lenovo ThinkPads are rarely revolutionary. The manufacturer Lenovo relies more on the evolution of its business series rather than on a constant revolution. One and the same design is mostly used for several years; an example of this is the ThinkPad X1 Yoga series. Since its inception, Lenovo has used the same design, with a few minor changes. Even when it comes to a redesign, hardly anything changes, at least externally, which could be observed, for example, in last year's ThinkPad T480s. With so much consistency, the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 is a small revolution. It is not just a redesign, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 looks a lot different than its predecessor ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018. With our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 we want to figure out exactly what changes Lenovo has made and also whether they are positive. In addition to the predecessor model ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2018, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019 in particular serves as a comparison reference. Furthermore , we compare the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 with its main competitors in the convertible segment of business laptops. These include the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 and the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5, which, like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019, are in the absolute premium class. This is also evident given the price of the X1 Yoga Gen 4, because the ThinkPad laptop costs in our configuration with i7 CPU, 512 GB SSD, low-power Full HD display, 16 GB of RAM and three years warranty with local service & premier support 1650 Euros ~$1866. This is a special configuration for students and other eligible users of the Lenovo Campus program with no preinstalled Windows. Regularly, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 with such equipment and Windows 10 Home costs at least 2300 Euros ~$2600.Memory16 GB , LPDDR3-2133, Dual-Channel, inch 169, 1920 x 1080 pixel 157 PPI, 10-Point, IPS LED, Low Power, glossy yesMainboardIntel Cannon Lake-U PCH-LP PremiumSoundcardIntel Cannon Lake-LP - cAVSConnections2 USB / Gen1, 2 USB Gen2, 2 Thunderbolt, 1 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 Docking Station Port, Audio Connections Combo Audio Jack, 1 Fingerprint Reader, NFC, Sensors 3D Gyroscope, 3D AccelerometerNetworkingIntel Ethernet Connection I219-V 10/100/1000MBit/s, Intel Wireless-AC 9560 a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/, Bluetooth x width x depth in mm x 323 x 218 = x x inCameraWebcam 720p with ThinkShutter & InfraredAdditional featuresSpeakers Quad-Speaker System with Dolby Atmos, Keyboard 6 Rows Chiclet, Keyboard Light yes, 65 W USB-C Power Adapter, ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Cable Gen 2, 36 Months kg = oz / pounds, Power Supply 354 g = oz / poundsNote The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019Among all the ThinkPad models of the current generation, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 stands out in terms of design. The reason for this is the case color, because the body of the X1 Yoga 2019 is - except for the black glass display frame - completely dark gray. It is not the first ThinkPad where Lenovo is using a lighter shade of anthracite-like color tone, but it is the only model of the current generation. About five years ago, all ThinkPads were dark gray, and Lenovo reversed this change from 2016 onwards. Unlike then, the other color tone is associated with new case materials, which also represents the biggest difference to the previous model ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018 and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019. Instead of using the well-known combination of magnesium and carbon-fiber plastic, Lenovo is focusing on aluminum in the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4. Both the display lid and the palm rest are made of CNC-cut, dark gray anodized aluminum, which also has a polished look on the edges of the case. The display frame is made of glass, while the bottom of the base unit is made of gray-painted magnesium. In this area, Lenovo probably uses the light metal to reduce weight. Many ThinkPad laptops are already at a very high level in terms of quality, but the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 puts something on top of this, at least it feels like it. The case craftsmanship is perfect, the metal feels extremely high quality and does not get as dirty as the other ThinkPads and the stability is higher than, for example, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7. This is mainly due to the construction of the aluminum case. Of course, aluminum has its weaknesses. Some aluminum laptops experience dents in certain parts of the case, which is not a problem with a carbon fiber case. According to Lenovo, the case has been optimized for the ThinkPad-typical ruggedness; of course we cannot check this without a long-term test. The case is undoubtedly stable The palm rest does not show any flex and even the display cover, which is often a stability weak point, can hardly be bent. Since the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is a convertible, one can flip the hinges 360 degrees and use the ThinkPad as a tablet. The hinges make the display shake a little more when jarred than, for example, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019. Moreover, the display cover cannot be opened with one finger. Hinges have always been connected to the keyboard on previous ThinkPad X1 Yoga series models. For example, when the display of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018 was flipped back more than 180 degrees, the keys on the keyboard were mechanically retracted into the base unit. This feature was called the "Wave" keyboard and it should make the use of the device as a tablet easier. Unfortunately, Lenovo has decided not to offer this feature on the new X1 Yoga Gen 4 anymore. In tablet mode, therefore, the keys of the disabled keyboard are often focus of the redesign of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga was the downsizing of the case. For years, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga was larger than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. With the latest generation, both are almost exactly the same size. Lenovo has also worked on the case thickness, the X1 Yoga is still mm ~ in thicker though. Only by weight is the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019 with kg ~ lb significantly better than the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 kg/~ lb. Compared to its predecessor, the X1 Yoga 2018, the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga is slimmer and lighter, but above all, more compact. As a result, the display frame has also shrunk significantly, bringing the X1 Yoga to a screen-to-body ratio of Below the LCD, however, the display frame is still slightly wider. Perhaps Lenovo should consider whether switching to a different display format such as 1610 or 32 would make more sense. Compared to the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 and the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 is slightly larger, especially the Latitude is much more compact. However, the Lenovo ThinkPad is lighter than the two competitors. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGE HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5 Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 DIN A4 ❌333 mm / inch 229 mm / inch mm / inch lbs323 mm / inch 218 mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch 215 mm / inch mm / inch lbs320 mm / inch 202 mm / inch 15 mm / inch lbs297 mm / inch 210 mm / inch 1 mm / inch lbsWith the redesign the connection equipment have also changed, there are no fundamental alterations though. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 4 also features two USB-A ports and a full-size HDMI port. Lenovo does not dare to move to a pure USB-C ThinkPad, which is probably appropriate in the business sector. New on the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is the mechanical docking connector on the left, which also incorporates the previously stand-alone mini-Ethernet port. This makes the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 the first model in this series to be compatible with the same mechanical docks as the more affordable models in the T / X / L series. The only thing that is eliminated compared to its predecessor is the microSD card reader. Lenovo crosses it out without providing an alternative. The positioning of the connections has changed a lot. This is mainly because Lenovo relocates the fan exhaust port from the back to the right side. As a result, most ports are now left-focused. Fortunately, one of the two USB-A ports remains on the right, so you have a port of this type on both sides. Disadvantage of the new arrangement As a right-handed mouse user you have to expect getting your hand warm due to the fan main communication module is the Intel Wireless AC 9560, a 2x2 Wi-Fi card with Bluetooth In everyday life, this WiFi module showed a solid but not flawless performance. The maximum transfer rates in the benchmarks are good, but the signal stability was not quite perfect. Aside from Wi-Fi, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 also comes standard with an integrated Gigabit Ethernet module that can be used via the proprietary mini Ethernet port. A corresponding adapter is enclosed with our test device. Furthermore, this configuration of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 also has NFC. WWAN or LTE, however, is not available and can not be retrofitted as an option. If you want mobile Internet, then you have to buy a version of the X1 Yoga 2019, which already comes with LTE ex factory. Only these models have the necessary WWAN antennas and the SIM slot on the back. The camera of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 provides a low-resolution and overall poor quality image. The four microphones in the display lid, on the other hand, record voices very clearly. Overall, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is well suited for video telephony. ThinkPads have many security features as business laptops. For example, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 features a touch-fingerprint reader, a Kensington lock slot, and an infrared camera for Windows Hello. However, a smart card slot is not available. If you want a convertible ThinkPad with a smart card slot, then you have to resort to the less expensive Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga. For a ThinkPad laptop, the ThinkPad Yoga X1 2019 has uncommonly many included accessories. First, of course, would be the mandatory 65-watt power supply with USB-C. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga also has a built-in digitizer stylus, which is integrated in the case on the right side. Finally, included in the delivery is the "ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Cable Gen 2", with which you can use the integrated mini-Ethernet port. Docking stations are especially interesting as optional accessories. Unlike the older X1 Yoga models, the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 has a mechanical docking connector, making it compatible with mechanical ThinkPad docks such as the ThinkPad Ultra Dock 40AJ0135EU. This is certainly a very useful feature for large companies that use a whole fleet of different ThinkPads. Of course, you can also use any normal USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 is very easy to open. There are only five screws to unscrew which then remain in position; thus danger of loss does not exist. There are clips, but they do not require any effort, so the bottom panel can easily be removed. Inside, there is not much to do. The SSD can be removed and replaced with a more capacious model, but that is all about upgradability. The RAM and the Wi-Fi module are soldered and WWAN is not upgradeable; instead it is either available ex factory or not at all. After all, you can easily clean the cooling system and remove the internal battery without much effort. As always with the ThinkPads, Lenovo also provides a hardware maintenance manual for the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4. Interestingly enough, the X1 Yoga 2019 and the X1 Carbon 2019 share the same motherboard design. One can call the X1 Yoga Gen 4 the convertible version of the current X1 review unit comes with a three-year on-site warranty and premier support. This very comprehensive warranty package is due to the status of our test model as a Lenovo Campus edition. By default, most German models of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 come with a three-year bring-in service that requires the laptop to be returned in the event of a defect. Optionally, you can extend the warranty to five years and also expand to other extras such as accident protection or warranty extension for the internal As for the keyboard, the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 reflects the development of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019. Both retain the well-known layout with six key rows and the basic design of the chiclet keys, but the key stroke is reduced from to mm ~ to in. This is also noticeable and may require a small readjustment compared to older ThinkPads. One can see the reduction of the stroke as a slight deterioration compared to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018, but this criticism is at a high level. Overall, the quality of the keyboard is still extremely high, which is mainly due to the smooth pressure point in combination with the very high stability of the case. The latter is even slightly better than the one found in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7. The keys are still typical ThinkPad rounded & slightly concave shaped and it is a full-size keyboard, in which all keys have the full width. This is an advantage compared to the smaller ThinkPad X390 Yoga, which has a less wide areaThe touchpad suffers a bit due to the redesign and the smaller case, at least in terms of size. It measures 10 x cm ~4 x in, which is slightly shorter than the previous model ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018. Although this does not represent a major restriction, it is still worth mentioning. Otherwise, the touchpad can absolutely satisfy us. Its surface is made of high-quality, frosted glass and the integrated click mechanism produces dull, pleasant clicks. The mouse pointer can be controlled very precisely and the surface lets fingers glide pleasantly. In addition, multi-touch gestures can also be used very well, thanks to the Microsoft Precision driver. A unique selling proposition compared to the HP and Dell business convertible competitors is the red TrackPoint in the middle of the keyboard. This can be used as always to navigate the mouse pointer as an alternative to the touchpad. The biggest advantage of the TrackPoint is that you can keep your hands on the keyboard. The TrackPoint of our test device is made by ELAN and it is very precise, but its sensitivity could be slightly better. This may also be because the TrackPoint is comparatively short in this particular design. Below the keyboard are the three TrackPoint buttons, which have had a flat design for a long time in the ThinkPad X1 Yoga. In use, the buttons require some readjustment, especially the middle button. Nevertheless, the TrackPoint continues to be an excellent alternative to the UltraNav Touchpad + TrackPointDigitizer pen test dead area on the right side of the displayAs a convertible, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 naturally has a touchscreen with 10-point detection. Apart from that, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 also has a digitizer pen. This is housed in a silo in the case, which is very convenient. After all, you always have the pen with you and cannot easily lose it. In addition, the Wacom AES pen contains no disposable batteries that you need to replace, but a rechargeable battery. The pen is charged when it is in the pen silo. The digitizer pen is comparatively slim, and the integrated keys are very flat, making them rather difficult to find. Unfortunately, both the digitizer pen and the touchscreen did not work properly in our test. On the right side of the screen, there seems to be a dead area where the pen or touch inputs are distorted or not detected at all. Currently we observe this as an isolated case only, which is why there are no minus points in our overall Lenovo offers four different 14-inch display options in 169 format for the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4. All variants have a glossy surface but according to Lenovo with anti-reflective coating, which should at least reduce the reflections and they are touchscreens. Here is a list of the four different options Full HD 1,920x1,080 Low-Power-IPS-LCD, 380 cd/m², 72% NTSC Color spaceFull HD 1,920x1,080 Privacy-IPS-LCD, 380 cd/m², 72% NTSC Color spaceQHD 2,560x1,440 IPS-LCD, 280 cd/m², 72% NTSC Color spaceUHD 4K 3,840x2,160, HDR-IPS-LCD, 480 cd/m², 90% NTSC Color spaceOur test model contains the low-power display, which in this case represents the basic variant. Lenovo also uses these low-power full HD LCDs in the ThinkPad T-series, with a total of four suppliers for the panels. What you finally get looks like a gamble also with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019. In the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, the low-power displays should not reach the brightness level of 400 cd / m² as in the T-series, but only 380 cd / m². Although we were able to measure a maximum of 396 cd / m², the average was only cd / m², which means that the AUO screen installed here is actually a bit darker. In comparison, the built-in LCD panel is much brighter than the display of the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1, while the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 is just slightly brighter. The comparability of these two models is good, as both had also installed screens with Full HD resolution. In the previous model ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018, the Full HD display was also much darker, thus Lenovo has made a good improvement in this area. We could not measure PWM with the AUO display and the brightness is evenly distributed with 88%. Backlight bleeding could barely be noticed. 390cd/m²396cd/m²380cd/m²354cd/m²372cd/m²348cd/m²355cd/m²361cd/m²353cd/m² Distribution of i1Pro 2Maximum 396 cd/m² Nits Average cd/m² Minimum cd/m²Brightness Distribution 88 %Center on Battery 373 cd/m²Contrast 16911 Black cd/m²ΔE Color calibrated Greyscale sRGB Argyll 3D AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D sRGB Argyll 3D Display P3 Argyll 3DGamma ThinkPad X1 Yoga , 1920x1080, Latitude 7400 2-in-1SHP14A2, , 1920x1080, Elitebook x360 1040 G5AU Optronics AUO533D, , 1920x1080, ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LD0015USLenovo LEN40A9, , 1920x1080, ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00Lenovo 40AE / , 2560x1440, ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGELP140QH2-SPD1, , 2560x1440, Display P3 2% -4% -9% 29% 8% sRGB 1% -4% -12%100 2% 0% AdobeRGB 1998 2% -5% -10% 44% 7%Response Times1%-7%26%20%39% Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% * ?30, ? ? 36-15% ? 1834% ? ? Response Time Black / White * ?18, ? ? ? ? ? PWM Frequency1667 ?24735 ?100Screen4%-4%-33%20%-22%Brightness -25% 12% -28%562 51%338 -9%Brightness368263 -29%400 9%239 -35%522 42%315 -14%Brightness Distribution8883 -6%89 1%75 -15%86 -2%88 0%Black Level * 9% -32% -23% -36% -95%Contrast16911386 -18%1436 -15%990 -41%1873 11%786 -54%Colorchecker dE 2000 * 54% 42% 24% 39%4 13%Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * 24% 37% 18% 26% -1%Colorchecker dE 2000 calibrated * -14% -137% -323% -89%Greyscale dE 2000 * 42% 51% 78% 24% -5% 85% 98% 92% 103% 102% 103%CCT6516 100%6030 108%6623 98%6523 100%7205 90%6787 96%Color Space Percent of AdobeRGB 1998 2% -4%56 -11% 42% 9%Color Space Percent of sRGB 2% -3%86 -12%100 2% 0%Total Average Program / Settings2% / 3%-5% / -4%-6% / -22%22% / 21%7% / -10%* ... smaller is betterUncalibrated, the AUO panel shows some variations in the color representation, which is expressed in a slight green cast. Fortunately, the display could be calibrated really well, so the color was excellent afterwards. Overall, the quality of the display is subjectively very high, which is also confirmed by the very good contrast of 16911. In this respect, only the HDR QHD display of the previous model X1 Yoga 2018 is better. A weak point of the AUO LCDs is the high response times, which are also not that much better among competitors. The sRGB color space is almost 100% covered by the built-in display, making the latter very well suited for simple image editing. For professional image editing, however, you should resort to the 4K UHD display. This should offer an even better color space coverage, especially in the larger AdobeRGB color the glossy surface of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 causes some trouble, because annoying reflections are often difficult to be avoided also in the shade. After all, the brightness of the screen is high enough to make it usable at least in the shade. The LED backlight of the display, however, is not particularly helpful. Display Response TimesℹDisplay response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry ghosting. Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. ↔ Response Time Black to ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ 18 ms rise↘ ms fallThe screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 240 maximum ms. » 92 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices ms. ↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined↗ 30 ms rise↘ ms fallThe screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 636 maximum ms. » 96 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices 35 ms. Screen Flickering / PWM Pulse-Width ModulationℹTo dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation PWM . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering flickering / PWM not detectedIn comparison 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 19189 minimum 5 - maximum 3846000 Hz was measured. Since this is an IPS display, the viewing angle stability is very good overall. However, it is not perfect, because the brightness decreases slightly at extreme angles. In addition, from a certain angle, you cannot see much due to the reflections in the glass surface of the anglesThere are four different Intel processors to choose from in the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 the Core i5-8265U, the Core i7-8565U, the Core i5-8365U, and the Core i7-8665U. The latter two processors support vPro. In any case, the Intel UHD Graphics 620 will serve as the graphics unit. For this graphics chip and these processors, Lenovo will provide 8 or 16 GB of LPDDR3 memory, which will be soldered; so you have to be sure already when buying the device how much memory you need. A 32-GB option will probably not exist in the future as well since the LPDDR3 memory is the limiting factor here. The storage is a SSD with a maximum of 1 TB of Intel Core i7-8565U is a current quad-core processor of the Whiskey Lake series. Its four cores operate at a maximum of GHz, with the basic clock at GHz. Comparisons with other CPUs are possible with our CPU comparison list. In the case of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019, Lenovo allows the processor to consume 51 watts, far beyond the standard TDP of 15 watts. Of course, such a slim and compact system as the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 can not permanently cool a processor with such high power dissipation. In the Cinebench multicore test, temperatures quickly rise to almost 100 °C ~212 °F, causing the processor to throttle. During the first run of the Cinebench test, consumption drops to 27 watts. This corresponds to a reduction of the CPU clock rate from 4 to 3 GHz. In the further course of the Cinebench loop, the CPU clock frequency reaches a maximum of GHz, which consumes 15 watts. In between, the processor can increase its consumption to 27 watts for a short amount of time, which provides slightly more CPU power. This explains the fluctuating performance in the Cinebench loop. In comparison with the competition, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is the system with the largest fluctuations. As a result, the maximum boost performance is higher than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019, but the average performance under continuous load is lower. Compared to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 3, the multicore performance has hardly changed, or is even worse by few percentage points. Dell's and HP's competitors, on the other hand, both have worse CPU performance under continuous load, so the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 still performs well overall. CPU performance is slightly lower in battery mode. Instead of a maximum of 700 points in the Cinebench R15 multicore test, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 achieves only about 650 points without the power adapter connected. 04080120160200240280320360400440480520560600640680TooltipCinebench R15 CPU Multi 64Bit709 Points Cinebench R15 OpenGL fps Cinebench R15 Ref. Match 64Bit98 % Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64Bit175 Points HelpThe Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 shows an excellent performance in the PCMark benchmarks. Even in everyday use, the ThinkPad is extremely fast on the road, which is evident when the laptop wakes up from standby mode, for 10 ScoreAverage of class Convertible 1429 - 6469, n=63, last 2 years 5000 Points ∼100% +20%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 4178 Points ∼84% HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 4078 Points ∼82% -2%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 4060 Points ∼81% -3%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 4005 Points ∼80% -4%Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 2486 - 4178, n=21 3906 Points ∼78% -7%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00UHD Graphics 620, i5-8550U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 3829 Points ∼77% -8% EssentialsAverage of class Convertible 3602 - 12059, n=63, last 2 years 9730 Points ∼100% +9%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 8992 Points ∼92% 0%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 8980 Points ∼92% 0%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 8951 Points ∼92% Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 5450 - 9029, n=21 8273 Points ∼85% -8%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 8199 Points ∼84% -8% ProductivityDell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 7077 Points ∼100% +1%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 6980 Points ∼99% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 6870 Points ∼97% -2%Average of class Convertible 2411 - 9510, n=63, last 2 years 6745 Points ∼95% -3%Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 3381 - 7588, n=21 6707 Points ∼95% -4%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 6670 Points ∼94% -4% Digital Content CreationAverage of class Convertible 811 - 8679, n=63, last 2 years 5264 Points ∼100% +66%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 3169 Points ∼60% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 3111 Points ∼59% -2%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 3069 Points ∼58% -3%Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 2264 - 3370, n=21 2926 Points ∼56% -8%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 2859 Points ∼54% -10%PCMark 8 Home Score Accelerated v2Average of class Convertible 3057 - 4684, n=4, last 2 years 4145 Points ∼100% +13%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00UHD Graphics 620, i5-8550U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 3824 Points ∼92% +4%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 3823 Points ∼92% +4%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 3660 Points ∼88% Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 3550 Points ∼86% -3%Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 2577 - 4179, n=20 3539 Points ∼85% -3%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 3308 Points ∼80% -10% Work Score Accelerated v2Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00UHD Graphics 620, i7-8565U, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G 5135 Points ∼100% Average Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel UHD Graphics 620 3596 - 5189, n=19 4762 Points ∼93% -7%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1UHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G 4743 Points ∼92% -8%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00UHD Graphics 620, i5-8550U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 4719 Points ∼92% -8%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEUHD Graphics 620, i7-8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G 4696 Points ∼91% -9%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5UHD Graphics 620, i7-8650U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ 4558 Points ∼89% -11%Average of class Convertible 2921 - 4426, n=4, last 2 years 3383 Points ∼66% -34% PCMark 8 Home Score Accelerated v2 3660 pointsPCMark 8 Work Score Accelerated v2 5135 pointsPCMark 10 Score 4178 pointsHelp The storage is a single which comes from Western Digital in our test device and has a capacity of 512 GB. We have already found the same model in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019 and this PCIe NVMe SSD convinced us with its high speed in the same way. Even the actually very fast Samsung PM981 in the predecessor model ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018 is still somewhat slower than the SSD of Western Read 2454 MB/s Sequential Write 1784 MB/s 4K QD32 Write MB/s The Intel UHD Graphics 620 is an integrated graphics chip that Intel has been using in its mobile ultrabook processors for several years. Since the integrated GPU does not have its own memory, it must access the main memory. Fortunately, in the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4, this one runs in dual-channel mode, so that the graphics chip can fully exploit its performance. However, that is hardly worth mentioning, because the performance of the Intel GPU is generally sufficient only for simple multimedia tasks. The GPU performance is also fully available on battery 11 - 1280x720 Performance GPUAverage of class Convertible 471 - 18102, n=72, last 2 years 5562 Points ∼100% +212%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEIntel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 1983 Points ∼36% +11%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8650U 1902 Points ∼34% +7%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8550U 1869 Points ∼34% +5%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8565U 1785 Points ∼32% Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 1778 Points ∼32% 0%Average Intel UHD Graphics 620 1144 - 3432, n=244 1749 Points ∼31% -2%3DMark1280x720 Cloud Gate Standard GraphicsAverage of class Convertible 2965 - 74205, n=63, last 2 years 24021 Points ∼100% +153%HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8650U 10804 Points ∼45% +14%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEIntel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 10656 Points ∼44% +12%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8550U 10493 Points ∼44% +10%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 10165 Points ∼42% +7%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8565U 9500 Points ∼40% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8565U 9500 Points ∼40% 0%Average Intel UHD Graphics 620 6205 - 16400, n=225 9262 Points ∼39% -3%1920x1080 Fire Strike GraphicsAverage of class Convertible 365 - 13081, n=73, last 2 years 4175 Points ∼100% +257%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEIntel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 1357 Points ∼33% +16%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8550U 1288 Points ∼31% +10%Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 1245 Points ∼30% +7%Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8565U 1169 Points ∼28% Average Intel UHD Graphics 620 557 - 2608, n=213 1161 Points ∼28% -1%2560x1440 Time Spy GraphicsAverage of class Convertible 94 - 5081, n=72, last 2 years 1357 Points ∼100% Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEIntel UHD Graphics 620, Intel Core i7-8665U 431 Points ∼32% Average Intel UHD Graphics 620 299 - 797, n=88 389 Points ∼29% 3DMark 11 Performance 2004 points3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score 8634 points3DMark Fire Strike Score 1083 pointsHelp Gaming with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 is almost impossible. At least, if you rely on the internal graphics unit. You can play most older games with reduced levels of detail. The only way to play newer games on the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is by using an external GPU. This can be connected via one of the two Thunderbolt 3 ports, which in turn are tied to four PCIe the processor has little or nothing to do, then the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 fan will usually stay off. Sometimes, however, it also goes on under light load. In this case, that happens more frequently when the laptop is plugged in than in battery mode. The fan runs quietly but audibly. Under load the active cooling runs continuously. The fan noise is a bit louder, but overall it stays rather quiet. In our opinion, Lenovo could easily make the fan a little louder under load, as it would allow lower temperatures and better performance under load. We could notice coil whine. However, it is only audible if you hold an ear directly to the keyboard. Noise Level Idle / / dBALoad / dBA 30 dBsilent40 dBAaudible50 dBAloud min , med , max Audix TM1, Arta 15 cm distance environment noise dBA dBA 0102030405060708090Deep BassMiddle BassHigh BassLower RangeMidsHigher MidsLower HighsMid HighsUpper HighsSuper 23median rangehide median Fan NoiseLenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00Stress test Prime95 + FurMarkAluminum conducts heat better than plastic, for example. Under load and when used for everyday surfing, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 heats up noticeably. The temperatures are not really critical in any area as they stay below 50 °C ~122 °F. It is noticeable, however, that the right side of the palm rest heats up comparatively intensely. Sweaty hands are thus quite possible with the X1 Yoga 2019. In the stress test with Prime95 and FurMark, the processor initially consumes 45 watts for a short time, resulting in a rapid rise in temperature to over 90 °C ~194 °F. After a short time, the consumption is limited to 15 watts, which reduces the CPU clock rate to a minimum of 900 MHz. The temperatures fall simultaneously to a level below 80 °C ~176 °F. This degree of performance is basically maintained for the further course of the stress test, however, the processor can temporarily increase its consumption to over 20 watts for a short time. As a result, the clock rate rises to GHz and temperatures climb briefly to over 80 °C ~176 °F. This TDP-related throttling with simultaneous CPU and GPU load should have no impact on everyday usage. In the 3DMark 11 benchmark, which we conducted just after the stress test, the result was normal. 38 °C100 °C111 °C110 F °C94 °C107 °C108 F °C86 °C90 °C94 F Maximum °C = 111 FAverage °C = 100 F °C115 °C118 °C106 °C109 °C112 °C96 °C92 F33 °C91 °C88 F Maximum °C = 118 FAverage °C = 103 F Power Supply max. °C = 99 F Room Temperature °C = 70 F Voltcraft IR-900± The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is °C / 100 F, compared to the average of °C / 86 F for the devices in the class Convertible.± The maximum temperature on the upper side is °C / 111 F, compared to the average of °C / 96 F, ranging from to °C for the class Convertible.- The bottom heats up to a maximum of °C / 118 F, compared to the average of °C / 98 F+ In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is °C / 75 F, compared to the device average of °C / 86 F.+ The palmrests and touchpad are reaching skin temperature as a maximum °C / F and are therefore not hot. - The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was °C / F °C / F. Lenovo has put a special focus on the speakers, which is quite unusual for a ThinkPad laptop. Usually the speakers are among the weakest components of a ThinkPad. This is not the case with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4. Instead of just two on the bottom, Lenovo installs four speakers. The primary 2-watt ones are still on the bottom. They are supported by two weaker speakers which Lenovo has placed on top between the hinges above the keyboard. Combined with the software optimization from Dolby Atmos, the four speakers deliver a compelling performance that outshines virtually every other ThinkPad of the recent years. Their sound is simply more balanced, louder and there is even a bit of bass. If you still need a higher volume or you do not want to disturb others, then you can use external speakers or headphones. These can be controlled via the perfectly functioning combo audio regard to the low-power display, we had high expectations for the energy consumption of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4. Unfortunately, it does not fulfill them. The power consumption is not that severe, but is not particularly efficient either. The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 in particular has a much lower power consumption. The maximum power consumption is watts, which is still within the frame set by the 65-watt power ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00i7-8565U, UHD Graphics 620, WDC PC SN720 SDAPNTW-512G, IPS LED, 1920x1080, ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00i5-8550U, UHD Graphics 620, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ, IPS Dolby Vision HDR, 2560x1440, Latitude 7400 2-in-1i7-8665U, UHD Graphics 620, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV512G, IPS, 1920x1080, Elitebook x360 1040 G5i7-8650U, UHD Graphics 620, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ, IPS, 1920x1080, ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LD0015USi5-8250U, UHD Graphics 620, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ, IPS, 1920x1080, Intel UHD Graphics 620 Average of class Convertible Power Consumption-21%19%4%11%5%-7%Idle Minimum * 11% 32% 29%3 21% ?1 - n=259-0% ? - n=73, last 2 years-23%Idle Average * -44% 30% -7% 11% ? - n=261-14% ? - n=73, last 2 years-25%Idle Maximum * -31% 40% -26% 18% ? - 30, n=2594% ? - n=73, last 2 years-1%Load Average * -31%32 17% -0% -4%35 ? - n=2599% ? - n=72, last 2 years-1%Load Maximum * -10% -22% 22% 11% ?22 - n=26126% ? - n=72, last 2 years15%* ... smaller is betterThe capacity of the internal battery has shrunk a bit due to the redesign and downsizing of the case. Instead of 54 watt-hours, the lithium-ion battery now only has a capacity of 51 watt-hours. In comparison, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is a bit behind the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5 56 watt-hours, while the distance to the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 78 watt-hours is huge. Accordingly, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 also performs worse than its direct competitors in our battery life tests. In the Wi-Fi test, the ThinkPad notebook has a runtime of just under nine hours. This is not a bad value, but the Latitude with over 12 hours and the EliteBook with over 10 hours are just a little better. The previous model X1 Yoga 2018 also performed better, provided it was equipped with a Full HD display. In addition, the X1 Yoga 2019 models with QHD or 4K UHD display should fare even worse. If battery life is a high priority, then you should choose a model with low-power Full HD LCD. In addition to the Wi-Fi test with a brightness value of 150 cd / m², we perform the same web surfing test again with the full screen brightness. With this setting, the battery life is still Runtime WiFi Websurfing Edge 9h 01min Big Buck Bunny 1080p 9h 48min Load maximum brightness 1h 25min Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00i7-8565U, UHD Graphics 620, 51 WhLenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGEi7-8665U, UHD Graphics 620, 51 WhLenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LES01W00i5-8550U, UHD Graphics 620, 54 WhDell Latitude 7400 2-in-1i7-8665U, UHD Graphics 620, 78 WhHP Elitebook x360 1040 G5i7-8650U, UHD Graphics 620, 56 WhLenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018-20LD0015USi5-8250U, UHD Graphics 620, 54 WhAverage of class Convertible Battery Runtime-4%-1%35%68%40%24% 0%561 -5%650 ?374 - 875, n=17, last 2 years11%WiFi -9%517 -4%732 35%623 15%651 20%556 ?335 - 876, n=73, last 2 years3%Load8583 -2%91 7%187 120%135 59% ?53 - 294, n=47, last 2 years58%Reader / Idle1203167312181134 ?562 - 1721, n=29, last 2 yearsPros+ stable, compact case + aluminum surface less susceptible to dirt + significantly better speakers + brighter Full HD LCD for basic models + good equipment with business features & ports + very comfortable input devices + mostly very quiet operation + generous warranty packageCons- touchscreen / digitizer pen did not work in the area on the right - wrist rest heats up a bit in everyday use - worse battery life than competitors - missing micro SD card reader - LTE can not be retrofitted only ex factory optional - no "Wave" keyboard anymore - maximum 16 GB RAM - LCD glossy surface & high response timesLenovo has taken a bold step forward in the case design and materials of its ThinkPads with the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019. At least the case pays off as the new model is more stable and at the same time slimmer & more compact than its predecessor, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2018. Whether you think the dark grey aluminum case looks fancier than the magnesium carbon case of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019 in matt black is a matter of taste. It has one advantage in any case It is much less sensitive to dirt. Overall, we look at the new presentation of the 2019 X1 Yoga in a positive way. We are also impressed by the new speakers, which take the sound of the ThinkPad laptop to a whole new level; at least compared to the less expensive ThinkPads. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 can be used as a mobile radio or as a small jukebox, so the speakers allow additional forms of use. That too is a definite plus. Lenovo has made improvements not only in terms of sound, but the new low-power Full HD LCD is also significantly brighter than the Full HD display, which was used as a base option in the previous model. At most we can criticize the glossy surface and the high reaction times on the LCD. Another positive point is the very good equipment with security features, also the connection variety is still high and partly improved with the mechanical docking port. The completely crossed out micro SD card reader is one of the minus points for us. In addition, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 has many communication options, but LTE cannot be retrofitted and is therefore only possible if it has been integrated ex factory. One area where the ThinkPad X1 Yoga surprisingly shows some weaknesses is the input devices. The keyboard, TrackPoint and touchpad are all still very high quality and comfortable to use, but the keyboard loses a bit of a stroke and the "Wave" feature, which made it easier to use the ThinkPad Convertible in tablet mode. The problem with our review unit is the touchscreen, as well as the digitizer pen, because neither of them functioned properly in one area of the display. That influenced the rating of the input devices and we hope that this is not a serial issue. The performance of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 has not deteriorated compared to its predecessor, but has not improved either. The fan is weaker and this results in partially increased heat levels. The battery life of the X1 Yoga Gen 4 is good, but the competitors are more or less significantly better. It is a pity that Lenovo still does not offer configurations with more than 16 GB of RAM. As a last positive point we want to mention the generous warranty. Improved design, brighter display, better speakers. However, also restrictions on the LTE and abandonment of the microSD reader. Overall, the new ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 is again a great convertible and gets our we can recommend the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 as a very high quality convertible laptop for students and large corporate clients. The fact that there is a problem with the touchscreen / digitizer is of course not perfect, but this should only be an isolated case and the warranty would cover this anyway. In terms of price, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 is located in the high-end segment, where there are also very good alternatives in the form of the Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 and the HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5. Compared to the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019, the Yoga version is especially interesting if you need the convertible features or if an aluminum case is preferred. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019-20QGS00A00 - 10/26/2019 v7 Benjamin Herzig Connectivity67 / 75 → 90% Games Performance49 / 78 → 63% Application Performance85 / 85 → 100% Convertible - Weighted Average Pricecompare I was an ardent reader of Notebookcheck’s laptop reviews even back in school. After writing reviews as a hobby, I then joined Notebookcheck in 2016 and have worked on device reviews and news articles ever since then. My personal interest lies more with laptops than smartphones, with business laptops being the most interesting category for me. Technology should make our lives and work easier and good laptops are an essential tool for that to happen. This is why laptop reviews are not just my work but are also my passion. Benjamin Herzig, 2019-08- 7 Update 2019-08-11

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