Thank you for this review, Andrew, I have been waiting for months for the review of this particular machine. I preordered it blindly an eternity ago without any review available.. and now I like what I see and hear. :-)
Thanks Andrew. As for the performance, I have heard that Lenovo got some QC issues on the thermal paste for both X1 and X1 Yoga. It's thermal throttling pretty bad with high temperature and fan noise. It's to the level that Lenovo had to push a BIOS update to lower the CPU power from 20+W to 15W (this is a P28 chip). Maybe that's why you are seeing some lower benchmark numbers if you are on the latest BIOS.
Interesting review, this one is on my short list. I am interested if you happen to know what the difference between the anti reflective screen you had and the anti glare of the other model (not OLED)?
Excuse me , Do you have the full review about this version ?. My wife love your review, but we are trying to be sure to make the right decision with this one.
Thinkpads are the best machines in the planet. I would add that by calling Lenovo Thinkpad directly and speaking to one of their sales advisers, you can negotiate a good price discount on the RRP.
Could you give me your thoughts on the Yoga 9i vs the X1 Yoga? Are they targeted at different customers? Why is the X1 Yoga so much more expensive than the 9i? What do you get for that extra dough?
They are targeted towards different users. The X1 Yoga is targeted towards business users and executives, who want durability, portability, connectivity (5G) and security. The Yoga 9i is geared towards consumers who value aesthetics, performance and battery life.
Another great review Andrew. The webcam appears a little washed out especially when compared to the last HP Spectre X360 5mp webcam. Also a shame no SD card reader and that the Bluetooth and WiFi cards are not upgradeable by the user. Looking forward to seeing your full review. Many thanks.
Andrew, i have seen several 2 in 1 laptop reviews. Which one do you feel more like a tablet on tablet mode??? Yoga i9, samsung galaxy, yoga x1 carbon, msi summit 13 or asus rog flow 13???. Thanks 👍
In my opinion, I would say the Samsung galaxy book purely because of the S pen. It’s the best stylus by far, yes you would sacrifice that 16:10 aspect ratio, but the 16:9 is amazing for content consumption.
Nice PC. Camera colors were kind of faded looking. Microphones sounded good. People purchasing this unit should be aware that there is only one available USB-C port when plugged into the charger. Still overall port selection is good. No SD card slot is a minus for this unit. This PC seems a little pricey for what you get. For the price one is paying for this a 4th generation SSD should be a minimum to be included. Still it appears to be a good quality unit. Another great "First Looks" review.
People is telling me this is the best option for the Lenovo X1 laptop family. Cloud you make a video with the Linus OS for this laptop? In interested to know if anything good be missing in the Linux option. Thanks. 🙂👍
How about the Yoga 7i 14" 2 in 1? can you review that one? Looks like they have 25% off for the 12 gen, 16gb and 1TB for $1,049. But it's not the 2.8K OLED rather is a 2.2K IPS 300 nits. Is that a good deal?
12gen is just useless on ultraportables with low watt tuning. 6core performance from 12-core cpu. Even the ryzen 4750u will blow this out of the water in MT performance for less than half the price and probably double the battery. my Elitebook 845 g7 has close to 16 hr battery from 57whr.
You make a valid point. But I think the target of this laptop is not performance driven in the end. For productivity and mobility for the business user. An executive looking for a an awesome display, great keyboard and durability is the target user.
@@andrewmarcdavid my issue with this $2400+ laptop has really horrible MT performance and crappy battery. you can get a so much faster last generation ryzen 5000 thinkpad x13 for $850 (same ram/ssd) during sales and the battery is so much better. vpro laptops never go on sale. very poor I strongly believe that the most important thing to consider when buying things is price to performance ratio. and this laptop is just crap.
Looking for a 64GB RAM (or 32 if they are upgradeable) laptop with professional (not gamer) look, good battery life and possibly an AMD 6xxx model. Seems impossible these days. Any advice? Higher than 1080 resolution is also a must have. Lots of VMs, programming and replacing a desktop computer, so need to have multiple windows opened at the same time in the same view (no scaling, I prefer 100% screen real state)
Yeah, yeah. But seriously, looks like mission impossible. Waiting for you to review the new 12th gen Framework laptop, but 12th gen isn't looking as good as Ryzen 6xxx these days... Not going to say a thing about power consumption.
It is a nice laptop but it has some pretty sharp edges. And it's got some heft. Uncomfortable to type for long periods. Going to return it. PLEASE REVIEW THE TP X13 Yoga Gen3. I think that could be the best convertible out right now but expensive as hell.
@@andrewmarcdavid My X1 Yoga Gen7 will arrive tormorrow, i will try to not open in till I have heard more of the battery 🙂. Im coming from a X1 Carbon gen6, so if it is better than that i will be pleased i think.
*Assuming Andrew is among very few in the world who gets to check out the new laptops before they are out:):) (Takes additional few months to be available in Asian market.)
0.5 Star for such a brand. 2 years 2 devices and many issues, no support and no welling to support, I give up on the brand, it's bad enough they tell you Think bad so you should know it...
Thank you for this review, Andrew, I have been waiting for months for the review of this particular machine. I preordered it blindly an eternity ago without any review available.. and now I like what I see and hear. :-)
Lenovo makes Premium laptops and Andrew creates Premium reviews!! 👍😁
This is the best new video to watch now for me while I am getting through my covid. ;_; Just what I love to watch, x1 yoga reviews
Thanks and get well!
@@andrewmarcdavid Thank you Andrew!
Thanks Andrew. As for the performance, I have heard that Lenovo got some QC issues on the thermal paste for both X1 and X1 Yoga. It's thermal throttling pretty bad with high temperature and fan noise. It's to the level that Lenovo had to push a BIOS update to lower the CPU power from 20+W to 15W (this is a P28 chip). Maybe that's why you are seeing some lower benchmark numbers if you are on the latest BIOS.
That would explain a lot
when did it released?! is it good for 2023? can can it last for around 4 years from now?
Interesting review, this one is on my short list. I am interested if you happen to know what the difference between the anti reflective screen you had and the anti glare of the other model (not OLED)?
Excuse me , Do you have the full review about this version ?. My wife love your review, but we are trying to be sure to make the right decision with this one.
Yeeeeeh new episode!
definitely want to upgrade my working horse to this model from my current X390!
Lenovo has so many laptops and some that compete against each other, it makes it hard to keep up
Ayyy, a new video
Thinkpads are the best machines in the planet.
I would add that by calling Lenovo Thinkpad directly and speaking to one of their sales advisers, you can negotiate a good price discount on the RRP.
Could you give me your thoughts on the Yoga 9i vs the X1 Yoga? Are they targeted at different customers? Why is the X1 Yoga so much more expensive than the 9i? What do you get for that extra dough?
They are targeted towards different users. The X1 Yoga is targeted towards business users and executives, who want durability, portability, connectivity (5G) and security. The Yoga 9i is geared towards consumers who value aesthetics, performance and battery life.
Great review Andrew !! Can you review Thinkpad L14 gen 3 (AMD) version.
Your mic sounded really quiet on the webcam review portion. This is an issue with my current Yoga, is this typically an issue?
Using yoga 6 currently, when my yoga 6 obsolete, my next laptop will be a thinkpad
Any such detailed comparison between it and the galaxy book pro 360?
Great review. 👍🏻
Another great review Andrew. The webcam appears a little washed out especially when compared to the last HP Spectre X360 5mp webcam. Also a shame no SD card reader and that the Bluetooth and WiFi cards are not upgradeable by the user.
Looking forward to seeing your full review.
Many thanks.
Andrew, i have seen several 2 in 1 laptop reviews. Which one do you feel more like a tablet on tablet mode??? Yoga i9, samsung galaxy, yoga x1 carbon, msi summit 13 or asus rog flow 13???. Thanks 👍
In my opinion, I would say the Samsung galaxy book purely because of the S pen. It’s the best stylus by far, yes you would sacrifice that 16:10 aspect ratio, but the 16:9 is amazing for content consumption.
Please review the tablet mode. Thank you very much
Looks beautiful. I just can't understand why they stopped adding sd cards ports. Those things are still used don't they know it?
Yeah surface pro 8 lacks as card. Phones were bad enough but windows laptops should have sd card support
Hey Andrew, is the review for this still coming?
Yes
Nice PC. Camera colors were kind of faded looking. Microphones sounded good. People purchasing this unit should be aware that there is only one available USB-C port when plugged into the charger. Still overall port selection is good. No SD card slot is a minus for this unit. This PC seems a little pricey for what you get. For the price one is paying for this a 4th generation SSD should be a minimum to be included. Still it appears to be a good quality unit. Another great "First Looks" review.
Comparison with Yoga 9i Gen7 badly needed ;-)
Suffering a hard time do decide...
I hope you get the ThinkPad Z13 in for review!
Yes, I will be reviewing it. Stay tuned.
nice review
People is telling me this is the best option for the Lenovo X1 laptop family.
Cloud you make a video with the Linus OS for this laptop?
In interested to know if anything good be missing in the Linux option.
Thanks.
🙂👍
How about the Yoga 7i 14" 2 in 1? can you review that one? Looks like they have 25% off for the 12 gen, 16gb and 1TB for $1,049. But it's not the 2.8K OLED rather is a 2.2K IPS 300 nits. Is that a good deal?
Andrew, why can the ssd ony be ugraded to 1tb? i wanted to put a 4tb in it.
When is the Asus Flow x13 2022 model full review coming ?
Up next
beautiful laptop 😘😘
U r the best
What are the? major differences vs 9i
I am doing a video on this. Stay tuned.
12gen is just useless on ultraportables with low watt tuning. 6core performance from 12-core cpu. Even the ryzen 4750u will blow this out of the water in MT performance for less than half the price and probably double the battery. my Elitebook 845 g7 has close to 16 hr battery from 57whr.
You make a valid point. But I think the target of this laptop is not performance driven in the end. For productivity and mobility for the business user. An executive looking for a an awesome display, great keyboard and durability is the target user.
@@andrewmarcdavid my issue with this $2400+ laptop has really horrible MT performance and crappy battery. you can get a so much faster last generation ryzen 5000 thinkpad x13 for $850 (same ram/ssd) during sales and the battery is so much better. vpro laptops never go on sale. very poor
I strongly believe that the most important thing to consider when buying things is price to performance ratio. and this laptop is just crap.
@@TheGrizz485 Price to performance isn't top priority for any thinkpad customer, it sounds like you aren't in their target audience.
Looking for a 64GB RAM (or 32 if they are upgradeable) laptop with professional (not gamer) look, good battery life and possibly an AMD 6xxx model. Seems impossible these days. Any advice? Higher than 1080 resolution is also a must have.
Lots of VMs, programming and replacing a desktop computer, so need to have multiple windows opened at the same time in the same view (no scaling, I prefer 100% screen real state)
Yeah, yeah. But seriously, looks like mission impossible. Waiting for you to review the new 12th gen Framework laptop, but 12th gen isn't looking as good as Ryzen 6xxx these days... Not going to say a thing about power consumption.
look asus zephyrus g14 / g15 / m16 2022
It is a nice laptop but it has some pretty sharp edges. And it's got some heft. Uncomfortable to type for long periods. Going to return it. PLEASE REVIEW THE TP X13 Yoga Gen3. I think that could be the best convertible out right now but expensive as hell.
Thank You 💐🙏
You're most welcome
Any preview of batterytest?
Just ordered one. 😀👍
Coming soon!
@@andrewmarcdavid My X1 Yoga Gen7 will arrive tormorrow, i will try to not open in till I have heard more of the battery 🙂. Im coming from a X1 Carbon gen6, so if it is better than that i will be pleased i think.
@@TomasKallstrom Did you get an OLED screen? You may be a bit disappointed if so...
@@lex.cordis No got the standard one
@@TomasKallstrom Good choice. I definitely fucked up getting the OLED. Battery lasts 3 hours MAX on a full charge. And that's just browsing the web.
Where is Lenovo Ideapad Flex 5i Gen 7?????? It is affordable convertible offering from Lenovo.
*Assuming Andrew is among very few in the world who gets to check out the new laptops before they are out:):)
(Takes additional few months to be available in Asian market.)
Waiting for the t14/t14s amd to drop
Audio wasn’t very good.
0.5 Star for such a brand. 2 years 2 devices and many issues, no support and no welling to support, I give up on the brand, it's bad enough they tell you Think bad so you should know it...
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@9:43 another potatocam, sigh. a cheapy cellphone blows this away, whyyyyyyyy
What's wrong with those cameras? How is such bad quality picture even possible in 2022? It baffles me.
It's pronounced Yog.
If you say so.
@@andrewmarcdavid pronounce it however you like. Call it Yogu, Yoge, Yogi, Yogo. Or Yoga. I'm a Hindu. I don't mind. Think Pad looks awesome.
man i hate that red button on that model