Lenovo may be the No. 1 PC maker in the world, but it got most of the way there by selling brick-like ThinkPads people were “issued” by their employer, not machines consumers would actually buy. The sleek IdeaPad Yoga changed things, however, and now that laptop’s inspired design has earned a place in Lenovo’s business line with the ThinkPad Yoga.
Just like the consumer version (now the Yoga 2 Pro), the ThinkPad Yoga has a fully articulating screen hinge that lets it “transform” between four modes: laptop, tablet, display and tent. But the ThinkPad Yoga tweaks the design in some key ways. First, there’s the ThinkPad’s signature red TrackPoint nub in the middle of the keyboard. Also, buyers have the option of a hard disk or solid-state drive for storage (it as just an SSD on the original). Read more…
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