Testseek.com have collected 64 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G3 - Intel Gen 12 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G3 - Intel Gen 12.
April 2018
(82%)
64 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
729 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Light yet sturdy
Bright display
It's fast and powerful
Excellent for business and personal use
Built-in rechargeable pen
Can be used as a laptop
Tablet
Or in tent mode for presentations
Amazon Alexa capability coming
All the ports you might ever
Premium build quality
Covers 98% of sRGB colors (LG LP140QH2-SPA1)
Very high color accuracy when Gaming and Web design profile is installed (LG LP140QH2-SPA1)
Good battery life
Does not use PWM for brightness adjustment (LG LP140QH2-SPA1)
Lenovo incl
Premium construction and tough shell
Sliding cover for webcam lens
Impressive performance and battery life
Outstanding 2-in-1 functionality
Quad-Core processor
Best in class keyboard
Solid display
Excellent stylus pen functionality
Fast NVMe SSD
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports
Terrific 3K touch screen
First-class keyboard
Aggressively priced Core i7 model
Upgraded Kaby Lake-R processors
3K display on a par with the competition's
SSD size has increased to 512GB (as tested)
Reinforced keyboard improves the typing experience
High quality 3K touchscreen
Good kickstand
Bundled ThinkPad Pen Pro
Allday battery life
Well built
Screen locks out in tent and tablet modes
ThinkShutter webcam security
Stylus cleverly housed within the chassis
LTE mobile broadband option
Slim
Attractive
And durable
Detachable keyboard gives laptop-like experience
Redesigned kickstand with typing angles
3K display dazzles
Improved security adds FIDO authentication
Great performance with the Intel Core i5-8250U
ThinkPad security features
Extremely comfortable keyboard
ThinkPad Pro Pen included
Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports
Super-fast NVMe SSD
Excellent display
X1 Carbon style with Yoga flexibility
Tablet Mode and built-in stylus
4G LTE option
Robust sound quality
More useful than a traditional laptop
Great battery life
Great keyboard and touchpad
Good choice of model
Flexible thanks to various modes
Stable
Well-made case
Very comfortable feel
Retractable keyboard
Great port selection
TPM + fingerprint scanner
Useful accessories such as adapters included
3-year on-site warranty
Excellent
Excellent build quality
Versatile modes
Well-balanced keyboard
Good security options
Great port selection w/ 2x Thunderbolt 3
Accurate and comfortable TrackPoint
Good color accuracy
No PWM
Blazing fast storage
Excellent performance without much
The editors didn't like
Expensive
CPU performance is not brilliant
Generous price tag
Steep price tag
Tough-to-access memory card slot
Thermal throttles quickly
SD/SIM slot hard to access
Speakers are lacking
Battery life could be better
Slightly balky touchpad
Pen isn't magnetized to stick to the side of the tablet
Battery life is still lackluster
Pen holster is an upgrade
But still not as effective as a loop
Still quite expensive
Fiddly access to MicroSD card slot
LTE mobile broadband is an optional extra
Housing for stylus still not perfect
No ThinkShutter camera privacy
Dongle required for Ethernet connection
Battery life is adequate but not great
No “borderless” display
No 4K display option available
Stylus is difficult to remove
Heavier than the Carbon X1
HDR screen is extra
Not particularly lightweight or compact
HDR/Dolby Vision cannot yet be activated
Reflective display
Light clouding on dark screen
Issue with left speaker
Relatively high consumption
Battery runtimes not ideal
On the pricey side
Mediocre color space coverage
Heavy for a 2-in-1
Display is a bit too dim
Problems with glare
Thin and unpleasant speakers
Somewhat awkward to use in tablet mode due to size
No dedicated volume keys make volume adjustment cumber
Published: 2018-07-09, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) has shorter battery life and a higher price than we'd like. Still, for the same price as its predecessor, it improves the CPU, display, and other specs that matter, as well as chassis design and even the keyboard. A...
Published: 2018-12-13, Author: Andrew , review by: pocket-lint.com
The best keyboard, Great trackpad, Diverse connections
Footprint larger than some, Battery claims are bold
The Lenovo X1 Yoga is the best laptop you can buy for typing. ThinkPad laptops' reputations for quality isn't like some folks' obsession with vinyl. There's no nostaglic retro ritual element here. The keyboard is just great.Add the comprehensive connectio...
Published: 2018-09-10, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Robust, decent performance, does what it says on the tin, nice consumer Yoga design touch
Worse than expected battery life, Boring black colour way, Rating:
Despite the poor battery life and boring design, if you're a true ThinkPad fan and looking for the flexibility of Lenovo's Yoga products, then this offering might well be for you...
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Published: 2018-06-16, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
This hybrid is superbly designed and built, but marred by a few annoying aspects that lessen the wow factor a little. The mediocre battery life hints that you'd be better off with the Core i5 version, and accounts might well agree when they see the high c...
Excellent all-round performance, Very good keyboard and trackpad, Impressive display brightness, Integrated ThinkPad Pen Pro, Robust ThinkPad X1 build quality, Three-year warranty
Fan noise is noticeable, Battery life good but not great, Oversaturated display colours, HDR and Dolby Vision question marks
Taking the venerable ThinkPad X1 Carbon and adding a 360º hinge should result in one of the best convertible laptops that money can buy, but the transformation isn't quite so straightforward.Though the X1 Yoga 3 is a stylish machine that retains much...
The third-gen Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga two-in-one has the same premium durable design as past models and gets an extremely bright HDR display option, eighth-gen Intel Core processors, a more secure fingerprint reader and a webcam privacy shutter among othe
Battery life, at least on the high-end configuration, is underwhelming. The HDR display isn't ideal out of the box for color-critical work
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga continues to be a top choice for a business-class two-in-one, but all-day battery life will require dialing back on its premium options...
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Published: 2018-01-24, Author: Lee , review by: v3.co.uk
The ThinkPad X1 Yoga offers the same innovative design as previous Yoga products but with a significant performance upgrade. In our short experience with it, we found it fun to use with fast and responsive performance, but it did still feel a little too c...
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Published: 2018-07-19, Author: Eric , review by: in.pcmag.com
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Terrific 3K touch screen, First-class keyboard, Aggressively priced Core i7 model
Battery life could be better, Slightly balky touchpad, Pen isn't magnetized to stick to the side of the tablet
With its redesigned ThinkPad X1 Tablet, Lenovo serves the Surface Pro notice. This 13-inch showpiece Windows 10 slate packs a fine pen, a top-shelf keyboard cover, and Thunderbolt 3 support...
Immensely comfortable ThinkPad keyboard, Lightweight but solid construction, Remarkably good performance
Runs hot on the lap, Colours on the WQHD display are overly saturated, Seemingly unnecessary removal of a USB port
The 2018 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a fine business tool if you seek speed, flexibility, and comfort in portable computing. It's expensive, but makes itself worth considering if your shortlist contains the likes of the Microsoft Surface Pro and even the M...
Published: 2019-10-31, Author: Anna , review by: xataka.com
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