[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am very satisfied with new ThinkPad X1 Yoga gen 6. It's versatile, easy to handle and very fast (powerfull) so I can use it as a working computer, a pad and a drawing tablet. One question to Lenovo...is there an instruction manual that comes with the purchase of this portable?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent laptop overall. My husband has a gen 3 that he absolutely loves, and he convinced me to go with this model when it was time for a new laptop. My only complaint is about the privacy screen. The laptop I got was pre-configured with a privacy screen. I did not want to wait a month or more for it to arrive, which is why I didn't opt for a configurable one (in which case I would have selected it without the privacy screen).
The problem with this configuration is that the privacy guard (even when off) makes the screen brightness appear inconsistent. This puts strain on the eyes. When flipped into tablet mode it is even more apparent, due to the viewing angle when holding or leaning over it to write. Again, this is all with privacy guard off. When it's turned on, the problem is much worse.
I highly recommend this laptop. However, make sure you don't get one with the privacy guard feature, which doesn't work very well and if anything, makes the screen harder to see for the user, and barely provides privacy from prying eyes..
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Beautiful 4k display, sturdy construction and lightweight. Excellent laptop for working from home or while traveling. One thing I wish would be better is the webcam resolution and quality. Overall happy with this purchase.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like the much brighter screen, which is a huge step up from the X390 I previously had. I'll actually have a chance to use this laptop outdoors much more easily without draining my battery in no time. It came with two scratchy and noisy keyboard buttons that drove me a bit batty but one has calmed down and I don't mind the one remaining one now (the left shift button). There was some serious compatibility issues with the graphics drivers and a program that I use, which required me to re-install the drivers a few times before I figured it out. Seems to be working well now, though I had to stop using that program completely due to these issues. Some functionality hiccups, but they all seem short-term and getting better as time passes. Hopefully windows and lenovo updates will iron those out further down the road. The screen hinges are a lot looser than the X390, which makes the screen pretty floppy when moving around or handling it when off a desk. This hasn't been too much of an annoyance so far, but I'll see how I feel about them later on. I'm not a fan of the harder rubber feet on the bottom as the laptop can't be put on a desk or flat surface past a certain angle or it will slide off. That is really annoying and could lead to an accident with the laptop. Hopefully they soften and get stickier. Otherwise, pretty happy with the machine. Fast, powerful, works well to do my day-to-day tasks, good quality screen with good resolution.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a good machine. haven't used it to its full capabilities yet, but so far I am very impressed both with the build quality, and the performance of what its done so far. This is also the first folding laptop I've owned, and its a great feature.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great convertible laptop. The best Yoga to date. Love the new gray color, its unique. Only downside is the lack of a sd card reader. Seems like there is ample space to fit one. Otherwise its perfect. 16:10 display is awesome. Thunderbolt 4 is a must have, the number one reason for the upgrade. The new Iris Xe gpu is surprisingly good for an integrated chip, the best integrated Ive ever used. The Intel 11th gen EVO 10nm seems to really make a difference in battery life over the last few gens. I recommend this to anyone looking for a 2 in 1 convertible laptop, 11th gen Evo, Iris Xe, 16:10, Thunderbolt 4 are worth the investment in my opinion.