Lenovo Thinkpad X1 yoga core i7 touch x360 Ram 32GB Storage 512GB stylus pen 11th gen
KSh70,000.00 Original price was: KSh70,000.00.KSh56,500.00Current price is: KSh56,500.00.
Highlights
Model: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 (likely 2021 model)
Processor: Intel Core i7 (11th Generation, e.g., i7-1165G7 or i7-1185G7)Form Factor2-in-1 Convertible (360-degree hinge, known as ‘x360’)
Memory: (RAM)32GB LPDDR4x (Soldered/Onboard)
Storage: (SSD)512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen 4 support)
Display: 14-inch Touchscreen, typically a 16:10 aspect ratio (WUXGA 1920×1200 or UHD+ 3840×2400 were common options)
Stylus : Lenovo Integrated Pen (ThinkPad Pen Pro), often garaged (built-in slot) for charging and storage.
Graphics: Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics Connectivity Includes Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), USB-A, HDMI 2.0
Operating System: Typically ships with Windows 10 Pro (upgradeable to Windows 11 Pro)

- Display Options: The 14-inch screen boasts a modern 16:10 aspect ratio, which offers more vertical screen real estate than the traditional 16:9, improving document and web viewing. Common resolutions include a WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS touch screen or a high-end UHD+ (3840 x 2400) IPS panel, often with features like Dolby Vision, HDR400, and a 500-nit brightness rating.
- Input Experience: The legendary ThinkPad keyboard is present, offering 1.5mm of travel for a comfortable typing experience, along with the distinctive TrackPoint red nub and dedicated buttons. It also features a glass touchpad. The device includes a garaged ThinkPad Pen Pro that charges while stored in the chassis, ready for quick notes and sketching.
- Connectivity: The port selection is comprehensive for a thin ultrabook, including:
- 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
- 2 x USB-A ports (5Gbps)
- 1 x HDMI 2.0
- Headphone/Mic Combo Jack
Battery Life and User Considerations
Battery longevity can vary significantly based on the chosen screen resolution.
- Battery: The laptop is equipped with a 57Whr battery that supports Rapid Charge (80% capacity in 60 minutes) with a compatible adapter.
- Real-World Battery Life: While Lenovo’s advertised battery life is often very high, real-world usage reviews indicate a significant difference based on the display:
- The FHD/WUXGA (1920×1200) display typically yields a better battery life, with some users and reviews reporting 8-12 hours of light to moderate use.
- The UHD+ (3840×2400) screen is more power-hungry, and users often report a significantly shorter battery life, sometimes ranging from 4 to 6 hours under moderate load.
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