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February 2016
(80%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
138 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent design and build quality
Advanced security options
Versatility with traditional clamshell
Tablet
Tent
And presentation modes
Nice included ThinkPad Pen Pro active stylus
Matte screen that reduces glare and is plenty bright
Best-in-class keyboard
Lightweight
Bend-back design
Accurate stylus with helpful software
Slim and light
Versatile 360 degree convertible design. Very good pen experience. Upgradable internals
Business class build quality
Impressively thin and light for its specs
Great keyboard and TrackPoint controls
Excellent keyboard and touch pad
Beautiful IPS display
Long battery life
Excellent productivity and graphics performance
Vibrant 1080p screen
Lightweight build
Snappy AccuType keyboard
Built-in stylus
Tough
Great screen
Ultra portable and dual use laptop/tablet mode
Excellent input devices + stylus
Bright
Matte touchscreen
Interfaces + docking port
Low noise
Extensively configurable
Security features
The editors didn't like
Widescreen format and huge bezels make for a poor portrait tablet experience
Battery life is middling
Screen lacks color pop
Below-average battery life
Less-colorful display than competition
Small evolutions here
Display color gamut below the competition
Battery life could be better
Pen is a little small for adult hands
Wide bezel around the screen
Light
But not light enough to replace a dedicated tablet
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Lenovo has made such a name for itself recently with its innovative, laptop-tablet contraptions that it's easy to forget the company started out as part of that most conservative of computer companies, IBM. But it still sells systems under the ThinkPad br...
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Published: 2017-02-12, Author: Mark , review by: onmsft.com
Excellent design and build quality, Advanced security options, Versatility with traditional clamshell, tablet, tent, and presentation modes, Nice included ThinkPad Pen Pro active stylus, Matte screen that reduces glare and is plenty bright
Widescreen format and huge bezels make for a poor portrait tablet experience, Battery life is middling, Screen lacks color pop
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 is an odd beast. It has much of what makes a ThinkPad a special machine, such as a very good (although not great) keyboard, the choice of two different finger-based input methods, tons of security, and a very solid build. It's...
Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Lightweight, tough, great screen, ultra portable and dual use laptop/tablet mode
Extra software not needed, easily uninstalled but still annoying
This one should be on the shortlist of any business person looking to upgrade that old 13″ laptop.Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260Starting $989MSRP(USD)4.6 Out of 5Nailed itLightweight, tough, great screen, ultra portable and dual use laptop/tablet mode.Needs Wor...
Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Ben , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent productivity and graphics performance, Long battery life, Vibrant 1080p screen, Lightweight build, Snappy AccuType keyboard, Built-in stylus
Mediocre results on some multimedia tests
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 is an excellent business-oriented convertible-hybrid laptop with best-in-class performance in a lightweight, but sturdy, body...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 is an amazing device. Its thin profile makes it just as convenient to carry as any tablet, honestly. You get the battery life of a tablet too, something Windows 2-in-1s still fail to do today. The touchpad is accurate and the...
Excellent keyboard and touch pad, Beautiful IPS display, Long battery life
Light, but not light enough to replace a dedicated tablet, Options bump up the price quickly, No more 2.5-inch drive bay
This convertible brings back the good stuff from Lenovo's earlier business Yogas—a keyboard that flattens out in tablet mode, excellent ergonomics—and adds long battery life to the mix. (Plus, a silver version!) Read More...
heavy CPU throttling, TFT's color reproduction, "predetermined breaking point" on chassis, slightly distorted microphone recordings, poor webcam
The smallest version of the Yoga 260 already costs 1131 Euros (~$1234) in Lenovo's shop. It comes with an IPS HD panel (touch, matte), a Core i3 and a 128 GB SSD. The review sample is priced at 1480 Euros (~$1614) with higher configurations (16 GB RAM, 51...
Slim and light, versatile 360 degree convertible design. Very good pen experience. Upgradable internals
Small evolutions here, display color gamut below the competition
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 is a pleasing though not groundbreaking refresh of one of Lenovo's all-purpose small convertibles. We like the Wacom AES digitizer and pen quite a lot--the pen is responsive, has good tracking right to the edge of the screen a...