@@bjtechnewshd Plus they all have one thing in common. The vital ports. Actually it is not so heavy, as one could consider this like carrying a USB-C dock in addition to a plain device like Surface Laptop 3 or Macbook Pro. Better a Lenovo than Surface or Mac?
Yes, that would be useful, as not sure that LTE is included in the package, whether the LTE module need to be purchased separately. I understand the LTE is basically 4G. Not 5G performance. More importantly, the battery life of a typical daily use for 8 straight hours of work, email using Thunderbird, browsing the net using Foxfire and Google Chrome with about 60 tabs open, occasional video watching thru RUclips, some printing, some moments of idle. Plus using Excel and Word. That's a typical day, will it last through one charge?
Can you compare it to the X1 Carbon in terms of: Screen(1080p vs 1440p), Keyboard, battery Life, temperatures, throttling. Thanks!
Thanks for the video; What kind of pen does yoga x1 (3rd) have?
What version of wacom aes?
aes 1.0 or aes 2.0 ?
Just got one, and it is actually heavier than I thought.
Cool Video! The trackpad on the Carbon by the way is smaller than this one...
thanks for the heads up. I will measure it out and show it during the final review video. thanks for watching!
In the review, can you do a comparison of handwriting with this stylus vs the ipad pro
How much gaming can it handle (i.e Portal 2, Racedriver: Grid)?
Does it only have microSD slot? No slot for a standard SD card?
4-in-1 MicroSD card reader (SD, MMC, SDHC, SDXC) --- cause this is what it says on the product page
Lenovo confused me with all the x1, carbon, yoga branding. This looks exactly like my Yoga 370.
same look and feel with minor changes and the under the hood more power with the 8th Gen CPU.
@@bjtechnewshd Plus they all have one thing in common. The vital ports. Actually it is not so heavy, as one could consider this like carrying a USB-C dock in addition to a plain device like Surface Laptop 3 or Macbook Pro. Better a Lenovo than Surface or Mac?
coil whine?
can you try put your phone sim to see if the LTE works
Yes, that would be useful, as not sure that LTE is included in the package, whether the LTE module need to be purchased separately. I understand the LTE is basically 4G. Not 5G performance. More importantly, the battery life of a typical daily use for 8 straight hours of work, email using Thunderbird, browsing the net using Foxfire and Google Chrome with about 60 tabs open, occasional video watching thru RUclips, some printing, some moments of idle. Plus using Excel and Word. That's a typical day, will it last through one charge?