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LENOVO THINKPAD X1 YOGA (2018) 14" FHD IPS INTEL CORE I5-8250U 1.6GHZ / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD

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Características LENOVO THINKPAD X1 YOGA (2018) 14" FHD IPS INTEL CORE I5-8250U 1.6GHZ / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD

Tamanho14 "

RAM8 GB

Capacidade512 GB

Geekbench 5 (múltiplos)1971

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mercadolivre.com.br

Mercadolibre usuario

17.04.2024

É vendido como novo porém é um produto reembalado.

mercadolivre.com.br

Mercadolibre usuario

13.04.2024

Mouse com defeito.

mercadolivre.com.br

Mercadolibre usuario

30.03.2023

Vakeu.

mercadolivre.com.br

Mercadolibre usuario

26.11.2021

Acabamento superior aos concorrentes, comprei por informacao, agora diria que nao compraria outro modelo e marca apos ver o produdo. Nao sei a linha ideal pad, mas essa thinkpad é superior.

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AdjustIT

25.02.2019

I wonder why an explicitely pen-orientated laptop does not receive a suitable review and comparison of the pen.

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aff

02.02.2019

wrr, no such thing as protects nerve or not, any sound is ok

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sticky

28.11.2018

With an extra Type-A port and a full SD card reader the I/O would have been great. Don't understand why Lenovo had to take away a USB port that existed before. Now I can't plug in a keyboard and mouse simultaneously and have to use a dongle for all the SD cards. No physical volume and brightness rockers on the side is also a major inconvenience. Other 2-in-1s have them and if I'm not mistaken at some point Lenovo had them as well on their various Yoga devices. 54Wh battery is too small for a laptop this expensive, I'm get around 6 hours on i5, WQHD, brightness set to 20%. Which didn't improve with a series of BIOS updates. Yoga 910 lasted 11 hours on a big 78Wh battery as did my MacBook Pro. This thing is near twice as expensive as Yoga with only half the battery life. Again, 6 hours, in 2018, for $2k. Other than that, speakers, microphone and camera are abysmal and downright unusable. Might as well drop them clean. Palm rejection is not even appalling as it's just absent. This is the most critical downside of using this PC as a tablet as it was supposedly advertised. Speaking of, what is the point of having facial recognition webcam and LTE on paper if you can't configure them at all during checkout. Also forcing vPro onto 16GB memory is inexcusable. This is one of the better laptops I've used but parts of Lenovo's decision making are enormously frustrating and ridiculous.

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Lookasso

16.07.2018

Nobody?

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Lookasso

07.07.2018

Quote from: Lasso on July 07, 2018, 04:58:48 Quote from: Lasso on July 07, 2018, 04:58:48 I don't see anywhere else a mention to 2x8gb, and in the pictures and videos I've only seen one ram module. Lenovo says it's one module. Where do you get the info about 2x8? Btw I don't understand why the dual channel thing is not anymore so common. Years ago it was a must. I can understand when it's not soldered, they may want to put one module of 8 instead of 2 of 4, so it's easier to upgrade, but when it's soldered and you cannot upgrade, why on Earth don't they put 2 modules in dual channel? Is the advantage of dual channel now considered myth?