Lenovo keeps the fire burning in CES, as they introduce more products, one, in particular, is the new business-focused ThinkPad X1 Yoga convertible. The latter is one of the world’s first convertibles to feature OLED technology, which is primarily seen on smartphones. Let’s further check what the newly introduced ThinkPad X1 Yoga convertible offer, shall we?
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Lenovo is featuring Samsung’s very own OLED technology for an optional panel, which is considered to be one of the tops in the smartphone industry. The 14-inch 2560×1440 resolution convertible is quite impressive. The base device carries a 1920x1080p IPS LCD display while there is an option to upgrade to 2560×1440 IPS LCD. The new X1 Yoga also features Stylus functions, which is primarily located in the docks of the keyboard.
Overall, the laptop is powered by Skylake-U series processors, up to Core i7 with vPro. There is also an option to get it up to 16 GB of memory, and a 1 TB PCIe NVMe SSD. Three USB 3.0 ports and OneLine+ for ethernet, along with mDP, HDMI are the known connectors and ports on the laptop. 4G LTE and microSD card support are also available, backed up by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X7 LTE modem.
The new Yoga X1 is priced at $1449 or roughly Php68K and is expected to be launched on sooner this month, however, the OLED model is expected to arrive on April of this year. What do you guys think? Share us your thoughts on the X1 Yoga on the comments section below.

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