Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen (4K) Hands-on
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
- Having a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 4th Gen (Spec: 14" DolbyVision UHD HDR Display, Core i7, 16GB RAM). Some TLDR summary is on our blog:
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Shot on iPhone 11.
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Thanks for the review. I ordered mine a couple of days ago. Excited to try it out.
How is it going so far
is it good for gaming
nice review, very pleasant to watch!
Thanks for the warm comment!
Unique review! Thanks! ❤
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Nice review. How does the reflections of the HDR screen on this yoga compare to Dell XPS or MACbook? When I went to Costco to checkout carbon X1 the antiglare screen had those weird reflections. I could see all my fingers while typing where on XPS it all look natural and not annoying at all.
Macbook has a Matte screen. Depends on which year of the machine, the brightness could go quite high. Not touch though.
XPS has 4k glossy option. I would say the Lenovo is still quite reflective with the filter.
I have the option to buy either x1 Carbon 8th gen fhd display low power 400 nits or the x1 yoga 5th generation whqd display 300 nits - all other specs same both i7 10th gen 16 gb ram etc - are there any major differences in processing power battery life etc with the two different screens - could you kindly explain the differences in display etc
The difference is mostly in the form factor. Yoga is the goto business 2-in-1 with the touch/stylus support. X1 Carbon 8 is lighter and marginally thinner. Worth looking at the notebookcheck review for the battery. Generally there is a battery penality on anything above FHD, it's much more noticeable at 4k; at 2k is less noticeable.
Does the USB c port charge and display?
I bought this a month ago and I'm not happy with it at all. It feels heavy with the aluminum casing and a LOT less comfortable than Lenovo's matte carbon-fiber laptops. It's exceptionally difficult to open the lid even with two hands so much so that I find myself using the laptop much less than expected. I almost have a nervousness whenever I need to open this thing. Lenovo's customer service is the worst of any company I've ever encountered so I'm not sure what to do about this. I also find the display to be not bright enough, and the battery lasts 4 hours fully charged, so the 18 hour battery life seems to be be a marketing trick. I think I'm going to sell it and buy a T490s. This one was not worth the hype for me at all. I'm very unhappy.
Seems Thinkpad Yoga is a new product line that merges features and parts from Thinkpad business laptops and the 2-in-1 convertible Yoga laptops. It may get maturer as time goes on.
@@p.z.6712 Sure but idiots like myself who ate the marketing cr@p should just put up with a sub-par product in the meantime? I hate Lenovo.
Does the keyboard get dirty?
Not really more so than most other ThinkPads. A screen cleaning cloth helps.
@@GreenGreenStore ok thanks
can i add another ssd on this laptop?
Just 1 internal m.2 slot in total.
Haven’t tested this though:
forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-X-Series-Laptops/Thinkpad-X1-Carbon-7th-gen-can-I-use-SSD-in-WWAN-slot/td-p/4580534
@@GreenGreenStore dang, that's a deal breaker for me :/ thanks for the info O/ !
can I play free fire on this laptop
What is that?
stupid trackpoint and left right click colour
Haha.