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Getting the hang of it. The ThinkPad Yoga 370 is Lenovo's first 13.3 inch laptop in its ThinkPad Yoga series and an attempt to simplify the line-up. Our extensive review shows how Lenovo succeeded and why we liked the ThinkPad Yoga 370...
high quality and serviceable chassis, ThinkPad input devices, good connectivity, bright and colorful display, long battery life...
comparatively expensive, short standard warranty, cooling system needs improvement, CPU potential not fully used, PWM at lower brightness levels, 16 GB memory and WWAN can't be combined, Micro SD instead of SD-card reader...
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Lenovo's 13-inch ThinkPad Yoga 370 gives business users a powerful 2-in-1 experience in a slightly smaller and less-expensive package than the company's flagship X1 Yoga laptop. Like its pricier sibling, the $1,389 ($1,689 as configured) Yoga 370 combines...
Rich drawing experience, Best-in-class keyboard, Durable design, Solid performance overall...
Below-average battery life, Slow SSD, Mediocre viewing angles, Inconsistent touchpad...
The ThinkPad Yoga 370 combines a great stylus experience, a superior keyboard and good build quality, but below-average battery life holds it back...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is a continuation of a marriage that NBR really loves. It blends the flexibility of the Yoga line with the performance and reliability of the ThinkPad line. This isn't the thinnest or flashiest laptop on the market, but it's a...
Bright Vibrant Display, Excellent Keyboard, Solid battery life...
Reflective display...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is a well rounded convertible. It's not the thinnest or the most powerful laptop on the market, but the Intel Core i5-7200U still offers solid performance that will likely meet most user's needs. The glossy panel is more refle...
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Distractions fill our lives, but there's no reason your work PC has to add to the noise. The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is for people who value a distraction-free, feature-filled Windows 10 experience as much as they do a clean desk and a nice notebook to j...
Solid Performance, Terrific Keyboard That Disappears Into its Body, Plenty of Ports, Solid Fingeprint Reader, Great Trackpad, Clean Windows 10 Installation...
Modest Battery Life, Fan Noise...
If you are shopping for a durable business notebook that can double as a tablet when the need arises, the ThinkPad Yoga 370 is a fine choice. Apps and programs load quickly and you can stuff it with even more storage and power. Also, you get a decent pen...
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The Thinkpad Yoga 370 (starts at $1,389; $1,659 as tested) is Lenovo's attempt to improve on last year's Editors' Choice-winning ThinkPad Yoga 260. The chassis size has stayed about the same in all dimensions, but its bigger 13.3-inch display and seventh-...
Full complement of ports, including Thunderbolt 3, Built-in rechargeable stylus...
Tight keyboard with small keys, Requires dongle for Ethernet, Middling battery life...
The ThinkPad Yoga 370 combines the conveniences of a 2-in-1 convertible laptop with Lenovo's reputation for durability and IT acceptance, but battery life and overall performance are merely average...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-02-25 07:03:45
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Since introducing its first Yoga 2-in-1 in 2012, Lenovo has made more convertibles than Detroit did during the '50s and '60s. Today, you can get the company's flip-and-fold laptop/tablet design in a variety of screen sizes under any of three brands at dif...
First-rate keyboard, Handy pressure-sensitive pen with storage bay, Thunderbolt 3 port...
Nearly as expensive as ThinkPad X1 Yoga, Nearly twice as expensive as Yoga 720 without pen, Micro, not full-sized, SD card slot...
Lenovo fits a 13.3-inch model into its ThinkPad Yoga line. We like it fine, but think it's splitting hairs between existing Yoga models. Read More...
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Back in July, I reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with a 1080p LCD, and then a few weeks ago, I unboxed the 1440p OLED model. They're both wonderful machines, but what if these flagship machines are just a bit too big and bulky for you?That's where t...
Like I said in the beginning of this review, if you think that Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga looks great but is a bit too big for you, look no further than the ThinkPad Yoga 370. It has the same premium carbon fiber design, soft and comfortable keyboard, and...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is a continuation of a marriage that we really love. It blends the flexibility of the Yoga line with the performance and reliability of the ThinkPad line.This isn't the thinnest or flashiest laptop on the market, but it's a gr...
Bright Vibrant Display, Excellent Keyboard, Solid battery life...
Glossy display...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 is a well rounded convertible. It's not the thinnest or the most powerful laptop on the market, but the Intel Core i5-7200U still offers solid performance that will likely meet most user's needs. The glossy panel is more refle...
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