The X1 Yoga excels, adapting to users’ various needs, with a redesigned rechargeable pen, a great visual experience and an improved unique keyboard. It also shares many of the improvements from the X1 Carbon, with improved security and a complete set of ports including Thunderbolt 3. Flying from New York to Tokyo or Dubai to Sydney is not a problem with up to 15 hours of battery life for the true mobile warrior.
X1 Yoga features two Thunderbolt 3 ports. As with the other Yoga series, this one too features the signature 360-degree hinge allowing you to fold the display all the way back to use it as a tablet. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga will go on sale starting February 2017, with prices starting at $1,499 (approximately Rs 1,02,500).
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