2013 Thinkpad Yoga (S1 Yoga 12) The first ThinkPad Yoga has a 12.5-inch
IPS touchscreen with 1080p
resolution. The screen was designed for use with an optional pen-style
digitizer. It is powered by
Haswell processors from
Intel. Buyers are able to choose standard 2.5"
hard drives or SSD, and additional M.2
SSD,
11e Yoga Chromebook The ThinkPad 11e is a
Chromebook that has a matte black chassis with reinforced hinges and corners, a sturdy lid, and a rubber bumper protecting its display in order to help it survive accidental dropping, spills, and general rough handling. It uses a quad-core Intel Celeron CPU, has 4 GB of RAM which can not be upgraded, an 11.6 inch screen, and 16GB of eMMC flash storage. Reviewers claim it is somewhat heavier than a typical
Chromebook with a weight of 3.1 pounds. This is likely because of its ruggedized and reinforced chassis. It uses typical ThinkPad-style keyboard with customized ChromeOS keys. It does not have Trackpoint but only a touchpad. The screen is matte with and anti-glare coating and has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels. A 720p webcam is mounted above the screen. It has media card reader, a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, and HDMI 1.4 port and a headphone jack. Connectivity is provided by 802.11ac Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth 4.0.
S3 Yoga 14 The Yoga 14 model reportedly "strikes the middle ground between bulky workstations and flexible hybrids." The laptop's metal hinge makes it sturdy, flexible and durable but has a below-average battery life. Like other models, the display can bend a full 360 degrees and the keyboard can be folded in half to use as a stand. According to a review for
Business News Daily, "The ThinkPad Yoga 14 is a balancing act of diverse features. Thankfully, Lenovo pulled them all together into a satisfying work machine. The notebook features a high-quality build and an excellent keyboard and trackpad — all must-have features for serious productivity. And extras like the TrackPoint pointing stick are great for legacy ThinkPad users who prefer those options." An active stylus, the ThinkPad Pen Pro, is included for drawing and text entry; it can be used with Lenovo's WRITEit hand-writing recognition application. A large fingerprint reader is included for logging into a user account. The design of Yoga 260 is in the same generation as the ThinkPad X260, which features 6th generation Intel Core i processors, same display resolution choices, same supported operating systems.
Yoga 460 and P40 Yoga Yoga 460 is a base model with only integrated graphics. The ThinkPad P40 Yoga, like other Yoga branded products, is a convertible device with "laptop, stand, tent, and tablet" modes. The P40 Yoga includes a touchscreen display with resolution of 1920×1080 or 2560×1440, designed in cooperation with
Wacom, using that company's Active ES technology which can sense 2,048 different pressure levels. The screen works with a stylus called the ThinkPad Pen Pro that has various pen tips designed to give varied forms of tactile feedback. The P40 uses Intel Core i7 CPUs, can accommodate up to 16 gigabytes of RAM, has SSDs up to 512 gigabytes in size, and uses an Nvidia Quadro M500M GPU.
2016 11e Yoga (3rd Gen) 11e Yoga Chromebook (3rd Gen) X1 Yoga The ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a revamp of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon that includes the multi-mode flexibility of the Yoga line and a 14-inch display with optional OLED technology. The display has a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. It weighs about .
2017 11e Yoga (4th Gen) 11e Yoga Chromebook (4th Gen) Yoga 370 A 13.3 inch replacement for the Yoga 260, with 7th generation Intel Core processors.
X1 Yoga (2nd Gen) Changes from previous X1 Yoga includes the use of 7th generation Intel Core i ('Kaby Lake') processors, addition of Thunderbolt 3 ports, USB-C connector for power adapter, 'wave' style keyboard featuring matte finish on the keyboard.
2018 11e Yoga (5th Gen) L380 Yoga More affordable version of the X380 Yoga, with replaceable RAM, but lacking Thunderbolt.
X380 Yoga A smaller 13.3" derivative of the X1 Yoga.
Additional Notes • The
L380 Yoga is designed to be a more budget-friendly option, sacrificing some premium features like Thunderbolt and possibly build quality to achieve a lower price point. • The
X380 Yoga is positioned as a premium device, offering a more compact design, better materials, and additional features like Thunderbolt for professionals who need high performance and portability. • Both devices are part of Lenovo's Yoga lineup, which emphasizes 2-in-1 convertible designs with touchscreens and stylus support.
X1 Yoga (3rd Gen) The design is derived from 6th generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon, with the ThinkShutter privacy camera included by default (except for models with a IR camera), 15W 8th generation Core i5/i7 quad core processors and a built-in stylus. OLED screens are no longer an option.
2019 L390 Yoga More affordable version of the X390 Yoga with replaceable RAM, but lacking thunderbolt.
X390 Yoga A smaller 13.3" derivative of the X1 Yoga.
X13 Yoga (1st Gen) Released on the 24 February 2020, the smaller 13.3" derivative of the X1 Yoga. Successor of the X390 which breaks the naming scheme.
X1 Yoga (5th Gen) The design is derived from 8th generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon. 10th generation Core i5/i7 quad core processors and a built-in stylus.
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