With the Intel Evo platform, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 2-in-1 laptop delivers a powerhouse combination of performance, responsiveness, battery life, and stunning visuals. Up to 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processors mean you can count on an exceptional experience, anywhere.
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
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Brand | Lenovo |
Item model number | 20XY002WUS |
Color | Storm Gray |
Weight | 2 pounds |
Height | 4.83 inches |
Depth | 1.15 inches |
Product Id | 242753 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (1 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 195713359696 |
World's lightest 14" business 2-in-1 The definition of versatility, this ultralight 2-in-1 adapts to your business with 4 flexible modes to work, present, create, and connect. Features a stunning display with intense color and deep contrast. Even a dockable, rechargeable stylus pen. Plus, the fastest, advanced mobile broadband technology available.
Lenovo ThinkPad 14" Touchscreen 2-in-1 Laptop, Intel Core i5 i5-1135G7, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Pro, 20XY002WUS Intel Core i5 2.40 GHz processor provides great performance, immersive multimedia and rapid loading of programs 8 GB memory is ready to run powerful programs with efficient performance The 14" 1920 x 1200 screen provides a great movie watching experience Windows 10 Pro comes with improved 2 x 2 snapping, helps you make more productive at work 256 GB SSD keeps your running programs active while your computer resumes from suspension in seconds
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Lenovo ThinkPad 14" Touchscreen 2-in-1 Laptop, Intel Core i5 i5-1135G7, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Pro, 20XY002WUS
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Laptop is super fast, I get my daily task done. The display in this is super with touch control. I was looking for a laptop to replace my again Microsoft Surface and has to be small 13 or 14 inch was the spot. My only grip is that the memory (ram) cant be upgrade in this model. You have to look other model for that and the optional cellular connectivity. Pen and table mode is a plus also don't forget 3 year warranty is nice touch from Lenovo.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'm still only in the first month of use, but I'm extremely enjoying the computer. I had gen 1 X1 Yoga for over 5 years and then purchased this Gen 6. I enjoyed the Gen 1 for all 5 years despite some touch screen issues around year 3. I have feeling I'll enjoy another 5 years with the Gen 6 and they've had some time work out the kinks from the first version.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The purchase process through the Lenovo web site was very easy. My new laptop was significantly discounted!! Though a few ounces heavier than my current Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 4 Intel (14"), the 4k display and faster processor are fantastic!!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent product, the quality of the materials shows. It is easy to configure, it has several security alternatives. I have another 10 year old Lenovo computer and it still works fine. Lenovo has always given me confidence in quality and efficiency.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So far, I am loving this computer. I usually go with the traditional ThinkPad like the P series, but I am totally hooked on this one. It is light, portable, and plenty powerful enough to run the many windows that I always have open. I currently have no less than 30 tabs open on my browser, 10 word documents, multiple PDF's open, and at times at least 4 different spreadsheets. I thought the facial recognition to login in was going to be a gimmick that didn't work all that well, but it has been fantastic. No more finger print scanning, or typing in my pin. I stare at the screen for about a second and boom... I'm in. My only wish would be to be able to swap out batteries or be able to add a bigger one. With my last work computer, I was able to add a much bigger battery for longer duration of without having to search for a power cord. I know it seems trivial, but to be able to replace or add a bigger battery is very helpful.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently got my hands on the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 Intel (14"), and I must say that it has exceeded my expectations in every way. This 2-in-1 laptop is a true powerhouse, combining robust performance with impressive versatility that caters to both work and play. From the moment I unboxed the X1 Yoga Gen 6, I was captivated by its sleek and professional design. The build quality is exceptional, with a sturdy chassis that exudes durability and reliability. The 14-inch display, boasting vibrant colors and sharp details, proves to be a visual treat for both productivity tasks and multimedia consumption. But it's not just about looks—the performance of this machine is nothing short of outstanding. Equipped with the latest Intel processor, ample RAM, and a lightning-fast SSD, the X1 Yoga Gen 6 effortlessly handles demanding tasks, enabling a seamless multitasking experience. Whether I'm editing large files, running resource-intensive software, or juggling multiple browser tabs, this laptop never skips a beat. One of the standout features of the X1 Yoga Gen 6 is its versatility. Thanks to its flexible 360-degree hinge, I can effortlessly switch between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes, adapting to my needs and preferences. The touch and pen input are incredibly responsive, making it a delight to take notes, sketch, or annotate documents. The integrated ThinkPad Pen Pro further enhances the precision and fluidity of the stylus experience. Another aspect that impresses me is the keyboard. Lenovo's legendary reputation for exceptional keyboards holds true with the X1 Yoga Gen 6. The keys are well-spaced, offer satisfying tactile feedback, and include convenient shortcut keys for quick access. The inclusion of an integrated fingerprint reader adds an extra layer of security and convenience. On the connectivity front, the X1 Yoga Gen 6 leaves no stone unturned. It offers a generous selection of ports, including Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, HDMI, and more, ensuring seamless compatibility with various peripherals and displays. Additionally, the battery life is commendable, providing me with enough juice to power through a full workday without needing to reach for the charger. To top it all off, the X1 Yoga Gen 6 embraces Lenovo's commitment to robust security features. With built-in privacy options, such as the ThinkShutter webcam cover and PrivacyGuard display technology, I feel confident that my data and privacy are well-protected. In conclusion, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 Intel (14") is a stellar machine that effortlessly combines power, versatility, and reliability. Whether you're a professional seeking top-notch performance, a creative individual craving a versatile canvas, or a student in need of a reliable companion, this laptop ticks all the right boxes. It's a true workhorse that adapts to your every need, without compromising on style or quality. Highly recommended!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After getting impressed with the specification, I was very excited to feel the premium experience; however fun part was ruined soon after receiving the faulty laptop. I found that hinges were loosed, and the Lid was falling off. Contacted Lenovo, and they were able to replace it right away. Although I lost some of my essential days because of waiting and replacement. Suggestion for Lenovo: pls increase your quality checks to avoid overall inconvenience and increase customer satisfaction.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Overall very good performance and lightweighted too . I would recommend this laptop to everyone and I think the battery life can be improved little bit here. Besides that everything is super.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my first introduction to a yoga laptop and it has been worth it every bit of the way. The battery life is good as prescribed. The tablet mode is really useful for my note taking and completing assignments. Although, the battery life of the pen is o minimal, already of an option because completing my assignments sometimes take more than 1.30hrs which is the battery life of the pen. My only other concern is when on tablet mode, the tablet keyboard does not activate immediately all the time. Most times I have to also set the onscreen keyboard in order to be able to type when in tablet mode. This is one of the reasons for 4/5 rating. Fix it and my rating would go up. Plus, the fan also gets noisy when doing heavy task but I have learnt to cool it.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was very excited to purchase my first ThinkPad to replace the clunky old laptop that I was holding onto for mostly remote work/working on the commute. This ThinkPad's touchscreen, security features, 2-in-1 capability, processor speed and ease of connectivity (to my hotspot or public/company wifi) far exceeded my expectations! The ergonomics of the keys are just right and the back lighting on the keyboard is a godsend when you are working on a plane with the lights off! However, barely a month old and something that I would not expect to happen to a ThinkPad, with its US Department of Defense's MIL-STD 810H certification: the right hinge is somehow bent or damaged, misaligning the screen to the body when closed, and making the screen very loose that it falls back if leaning too much back or forward if leaning too much forward. Now, I did not expect my 1.2hr commute from upstate New York to the City to be comparable to conditions in the Helmand Province, let alone commuting on a coach bus or train be equated to traveling in an Abrams Tank, but I feel a bump here and there, or sudden drop of my backpack containing the laptop (housed in it's sleeve) would not result in the sudden "maiming" of such a "hardy" laptop. While the price tag drop was pretty significant, which is what attracted me to this model, aside from the features that I felt spoke to me, I wonder if its "not so hardiness" had anything to do with it. Safe to say, it still computes away, and the touchscreen is very much functional, which was a concern upon seeing the hinge default. Nevertheless, with any investment, especially anything above $1K, I would expect all the bang for my buck! So, through this review, (or perhaps a little insistence through Customer Service), I would expect to get some options to rectifying this hiccup in quality, mostly getting a replacement.