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    Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 Review: Business-class Flexibility

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    The word ThinkPad might conjure memories of bulky business laptops designed to handle whatever a mobile workforce can throw at it, but Lenovo's ThinkPad Yoga 260 is a thin and light convertible Ultrabook will just about every bell and whistle you need for work. Think of this notebook as Lenovo's answer to Apple's 12-inch MacBook.

    Many consumers will likely dismiss the new ThinkPad Yoga 260 as just another convertible business trying to bridge the gap between a work laptop and a tablet, but the 260 actually manages to fit that role surprisingly well. For basically the same starting price as a MacBook, the 12.5-inch ThinkPad Yoga 260 gives you a full Windows 10 notebook that can flip into a tablet and includes an active pen for taking notes or drawing directly into CAD software or image editing applications.

    In short, the ThinkPad Yoga 260 manages to deliver the durability and ports that businesses need while also keeping the travel weight as light as possible for employees. Keep reading to find out if this convertible Ultrabook is as good as it looks.

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