Lenovo’s 13-inch ThinkPad Yoga 370 gives business users a powerful 2-in-1 experience in a slightly smaller and less-expensive package than the company’s flagship X1 Yoga laptop. Like its pricier sibling, the $1,389 ($1,689 as configured) Yoga 370 combines a best-in-class keyboard with a fantastic built-in stylus, a durable design and plenty of ports. However, the laptop also suffers from a few drawbacks, including below-average battery life and a slow solid-state drive.
Design
The ThinkPad Yoga 370 has the typical ThinkPad aesthetic, with one noteworthy exception: It’s available in silver in addition to black. Made from a carbon-fiber hybrid material, the laptop has a matte lid, deck and sides that are smooth but don’t have the luxurious soft-touch feel of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga’s chassis. Like those of other Lenovo business laptops, the Yoga 370’s body is rectangular with a few splashes of extra color offered by the red TrackPoint nub in the keyboard and the silver ThinkPad logos on the lid,deck and their associated blinking red status lights.
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