These are targeting students and the education sector. The hardware, durability and features of these ThinkPad's are pretty much on par for this market. Great little notebooks for travel or school. I use my Windows 8.1 version Yoga 11e daily at home and on the road. The quad core Celeron and 8GB of RAM shines when used with an SSD. I don't recommend using a mechanical drive in one of these. It would be a huge bottleneck. I do feel these machines are a hundred dollars too expensive. Lenovo should include SSD's as standard in all versions of this line of devices, in my opinion. Nice review guys.
I heard on another video that kids remove them so Lenovo redesigned the 11e without them... also remember this is an educational version; the keys on this device are anchored in and can't be removed by bored kids
Why do you insist on having the function key at the far left rather than CTRL? That bugged me enough to go with a different manufacturer, even though I love Lenovo.
I know i;m going to be that guy. But what if you want to make it run something like a Linux based OS? Or its is no longer offered by your company for consumer PC's
I actually found a great deal on the ThinkPad 11e recently, the ChromeOS clamshell model. I want to reformat it to Kali so I had the same interest in the subject as you :)
I just ordered the thinkpad 11e yoga for high school next year
Nice job, Kevin. You're always so into the products you're reviewing, like they picked you somewhere on the street and told you had be a presenter.
These are targeting students and the education sector. The hardware, durability and features of these ThinkPad's are pretty much on par for this market.
Great little notebooks for travel or school. I use my Windows 8.1 version Yoga 11e daily at home and on the road.
The quad core Celeron and 8GB of RAM shines when used with an SSD. I don't recommend using a mechanical drive in one of these. It would be a huge bottleneck.
I do feel these machines are a hundred dollars too expensive. Lenovo should include SSD's as standard in all versions of this line of devices, in my opinion.
Nice review guys.
Why do you think it had an "EDU Series" tag on it?
how do remove the write protection screw?
lenovo 11e chromebook
Would there be a physical way to increase the battery life on this device as it is not so appealing...?
Why no TrackPoint on the 11e line?
I heard on another video that kids remove them so Lenovo redesigned the 11e without them... also remember this is an educational version; the keys on this device are anchored in and can't be removed by bored kids
@@RobertDeloyd That makes sense. Thank you very helping me see this in a new light!
Can't wait, want to get the yoga 11e chromebook!
We can't find the carry-in case you are talking about it doesn't seem like it is on Lenovo's site, can you please give the manufacturer part number.
Actually we found it for anyone else interested it is here;
www.compsource.com/pn/4X40G39320/Lenovo-1223/Thinkpad-116--WorkIn-Case/
How many times more are you going to remove this video to upload it again?
Why do you insist on having the function key at the far left rather than CTRL? That bugged me enough to go with a different manufacturer, even though I love Lenovo.
5 years too late, but you can swap the control and function keys in the bios.
Hello guys,
I want to know whether this laptop with core M series can support AutoCad 2015 ?
Sambaraju Abhiram go to amazon and find a CHEAPER i5 the m3 and M5 most likely won’t work
Hello.
Who else is watching on one of these
Im watching it on my phone with my laptop on my lap
me
what if you want to replace a key from the keyboard
Erppa112 you can still use it. Duh
Awesome awesome.
I have a new model maked in 2019
Best laptop for schools
runs linux?
Felix Diaz you can boot from live usbs from the crappy bios, so yes
Ok thanks
These laptops suck my school issued me one and it didnt even last one week its stuck on the boot menu, it wont boot into windows 10
I know i;m going to be that guy. But what if you want to make it run something like a Linux based OS? Or its is no longer offered by your company for consumer PC's
+didactic polymath There are 2 projects which can help you do that.
ChrUbuntu and Crouton, I'd suggest you to read about them.
Oh that.... a chromebook worthy linux.... although i use an x series thinkpad now which does a bang up job with them
I actually found a great deal on the ThinkPad 11e recently, the ChromeOS clamshell model. I want to reformat it to Kali so I had the same interest in the subject as you :)
well i have the x201 so although used, the i5 core did a lot of wonders
Nice! Too bad laptop CPUs are much less powerful than desktop ones though.
Awesome :(
Jeffrey Glick wrong face boi
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