Tuesday 29 September 2020

Lenovo's new elegant ThinkBook 14s Yoga is a beauty with a dual-tone look, siloed pen, and new AI.

What you need to know

  • The ThinkBook 14s Yoga is a new budget-friendly convertible business laptop.
  • It features a siloed pen for inking, 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Dolby Vision display, and two SSD slots
  • Limited-edition Abyss Blue colorway
  • Pricing starts at $879 and hits markets sometime in November

Lenovo is expanding its relatively new ThinkBook line of business laptops that add a bit of consumer flair to them. The ThinkBook 14s Yoga is a moderately priced convertible laptop starting at just $879, but the limited-edition Abyss Blue colorway is a real surprise.

The specs of the ThinkBook 14s Yoga are inline with a mid-range business laptop for late 2020, including 11th Gen Intel Core processors up to an i7, Intel UHD Graphics (instead of the higher-performing Intel Xe), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, up to 40GB of DDR4 RAM and two PCIe SSD slots.

Being a convertible and a Yoga means this laptop has a built-in smartpen siloed into the chassis. Popping it out wakes the computer in modern standby, and lets users jump right into notetaking without missing a beat.

Category Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
OS Windows 10 Pro
Display 14-inch WVA FHD (1920x1080)
Corning Gorilla Glass
300nits
Dolby Vision, 100% sRGB
Processor Up to 11th Gen Intel Core i7
Graphics Intel UHD Graphics
Memory Up to 40GB DDR4
Storage Supports dual SSD storage
Each slot up to 1TB PCIe
Security Fingerprint
Kensington lock slot
Ports 1x Thunderbolt 4
1x USB Type-C 3.1 Gen2 (w/DP+PD)
1x HDMI 1.4b
1x Audio (headphone/mic)
1x MicroSD card slot
Wireless Up to Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
Audio 2x2W HARMAN-branded speakers
Dolby Audio
Battery Up to 8.6hrs
60Wh
Slim Type-C 65W
Weight Starts at 1.5kg/3.3lbs
Dimensions 320 x 216 x 16.9mm
12.59 x 8.5 x 0.67 inches
Materials Anodized aluminum with dual tone color exterior
Corning Gorilla Glass touch display
Colors Mineral grey
Abyss Blue (limited-edition)

Battery life is on the lower-end with just under 9 hours of usage. Still, the rest of the design is very premium with a dual-toned anodized aluminum chassis, Dolby Vision display, and an 86-percent screen-to-body ratio on all four sides.

There's also the new Intel 11th Gen and Lenovo AI enhancements like:

  • Intelligently upscale image quality for clearer visuals
  • In-built AI noise cancellation on embedded mics make meetings productive
  • Selects the ideal mode for your mic: Private, Shared, or Environmental
  • Filter out blue light on your display for added eye comfort
  • Dynamic thermals adjusts itself to optimize performance

Look for the all-new ThinkBook 14s Yoga to hit store shelves sometime in November 2020, starting at $879.



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