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Review: Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14

Posted on April 29, 2015April 28, 2020 By Hulk
Review: Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14
If you’ve seen one ThinkPad, you’ve seen them all. Such was a common opinion back when ThinkPads were IBM’s heavy, obtrusive bricks, but as Lenovo has shown in recent years, times have changed and so has the brand. ThinkPads have retained their business-chic stylings, but have been updated with slim, sleek, and — more often than not — flexible bodies. The ThinkPad Yoga 14 is no exception; the laptop has all the markings of being a ThinkPad (including that beloved keyboard), as well as a modern and robust design that’ll help it appeal to the newest generation of techies. Does it stand out enough among Lenovo’s other recent ThinkPads to be worth the attention, however? Read our review to find out.

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The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14 is the best of both worlds: it has the ThinkPad design and the Yoga flexibility, and the result is a laptop that can be positioned all over the place — including completely flat, “tented” backwards, and folded up into a tablet-like mode. This is nothing new when it comes to Lenovo’s recent laptops, but it hasn’t yet gotten old — this makes the laptop a more attractive option for those who don’t want to tote around a laptop and a tablet, but find a typical laptop arrangement to be inadequate in certain settings.
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