The X1 Yoga is Lenovo's top-shelf ThinkPad convertible, sitting above the Yoga 260 (http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/lenovo-thinkpad-yoga-260-review-business-class-flexibility/) and Yoga 460 in the company's lineup. It has a rather steep entry price of nearly $1,400; our review unit approached $1,900 with the upgraded WQHD display, Intel Core i7-6500U processor, and a 512GB SSD. As of this writing, we couldn't find a thinner and lighter 14-inch business convertible to dispute Lenovo's claim of it being the thinnest and lightest. Provided you have the budget, the X1 Yoga delivers a good mix of quality, performance, and battery life. Notable cons include a lack of user upgradeability, no snap-in docking solutions, and of course, the price. While its price kept it from making our Editor's Choice list, it's still a solid choice for a premium convertible.
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