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Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga review – security or versatility – why not both?

Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga review – security or versatility – why not both?

Posted on June 13, 2019 By Jarvis

A ThinkPad that turns into a tablet – what more would one want? That would be a very relevant question if it wasn’t for the $1200+ price tag. With that said, let us present you the Lenovo ThinkPad X390 Yoga, which is one of the more expensive 13-inch convertibles on the market but also aims to be one of the most versatile and durable ones.

Hardware-wise it packs the Whiskey Lake Intel ULVs and tops out with the vPro Intel Core i7-8665U. Additionally, you get a ThinkPad Pen Pro stylus that has its proprietary place inside the laptop’s chassis. Sometimes manufacturers include a dedicated stylus with the convertible laptops they sell, but it is usually found inside the box… very rarely inside the notebook, itself.
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