Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga X1: Expected to Launch later this Month, Optional OLED Display to be Available from April!

Lenovo claims that the Windows 10-powered ThinkPad Yoga X1 is capable of working for up to 15 hours at a stretch when paired with their Productivity Module accessory. The tablet houses a built-in projector along with dock connectivity options, and features a detachable battery.

However, the highlight of the tablet is most definitely the Real Sense 3D camera while the device is powered by an Intel Core m7 processor. Lenovo has huge plans for 2016 and this is evident from their huge list of upcoming gadgets.

Lenovo is trying to inculcate user friendliness with class-leading technology and this could get a little tricky at times. For example, the keypad and trackpad on the ThinkPad Yoga X1 are detachable and hand on to the display with the help of magnets.

Attaching and detaching the tablet from the peripherals might take some getting used to, since the hinge is fairly resistive. The stylus is an optional attachment, which can be yours for an additional $50.

Lenovo has worked hard on the styling of the device and all that hard-work is evident. However, some of the peripherals were better off in the concept stages and needs greater improvements before they can be implemented for practical use.

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