![]() ![]() The most interesting aspects of the design are the usual ThinkPad red accents in the LED dot over the “i” in the ThinkPad logo on the lid, the red accent on the logo itself on the lid and palm rest, and the red TrackPoint nubbin in the middle of the keyboard. The ThinkPad X1 laptop line embraces recycled magnesium and aluminum Why the latest ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 isn’t worth the upgrade The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 is both faster and longer-lasting The 2-in-1 sports a Storm Grey (dark grey) color throughout with no chrome accents, and its lines are simple and minimalistic with only a rounded rear edge that stands out. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 is mostly unchanged from the previous version in its design, which was a complete redesign of the chassis and a switch to a 16:10 display. ![]() It’s a solid choice for anyone looking for a business laptop with manageability, security, and privacy, but its mainstream appeal is more limited. It’s as well-built as the typical ThinkPad, has a similar and perhaps even better keyboard, and offers strong battery life, but some thermal issues held back its performance. I received a midrange version of the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 to review, a $2,100 configuration running on the Intel Core i7-1260P with the entry-level Full HD+ display.
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