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Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 - Laptop Review 2016 Review

Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 - Laptop Review 2016 Review

Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 - Laptop Review 2016 Review

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New Laptop Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260 - Its flexible hinge allows it to contort itself from a standard laptop and pirouette through tent, stand and tablet modes. Where the Yoga 260 deviates from the usual Yoga formula, however, is that it also squeezes in a powered stylus that slots into its right-hand edge. Neatly, the stylus charges its internal battery while it’s slotted home and, in a further sleight of hand, the keyboard’s keys automatically recede as you fold the screen back past the halfway mark, which neatly avoids that slightly weird feeling of pressing keys when the Yoga 260 is used in tablet mode.
Connectivity :
New laptop Lenovo has done a cracking job of cramming in all the connectivity and security options you’d expect from a device destined for the office.

The presence of two USB 3 ports, HDMI, mini-DisplayPort, and a microSD slot isn’t especially remarkable, but the proprietary Onelink+ port is. An adapter in the box uses it to add Ethernet and a VGA output, but it’s also possible to hook up one of Lenovo’s docking stations, which add up to six more USB ports, gigabit Ethernet, extra DisplayPort and DVI video outputs, and simultaneously charge the internal battery.

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Needless to say, wireless networking is well catered for, with the choice of a Broadcom or an Intel 802.11ac chipset (the latter of which comes in both standard and vPro flavours), and you get Bluetooth 4.1 and support for NFC regardless of which you choose.

Although there’s a SIM slot, our review unit wasn't equipped with a 4G adapter, and there was no sign of it being an optional extra on Lenovo’s website. I’ll have to chase Lenovo and confirm when, and indeed if, the UK will be seeing a 4G-enabled version of the Yoga 260. And last but not least, security options are also on the money. A fingerprint reader and TPM 2.0 are equipped as standard, and you can add a full-sized smart card reader for £14. So far, so good.

Performance :
Inside, the Yoga 260 blends the usual high-end concoction of Skylake CPUs, DDR4 RAM and M.2 SSDs. Buy the £889 entry-level model and you’ll get a Core i3-6100U with a 192GB SSD. Bump your budget to £1,010 and you'll get a Core i5 with a 256GB drive, and the range-topping £1,290 model is equipped with a Core i7 and 512GB of speedy storage. All the models are highly configurable, though, and it’s worth noting the various upgrade prices are very reasonable. For instance, going from 8GB to 16GB of RAM costs only £62.40.
New Lenovo sent us a Core i7 model with a 256GB SSD and 8GB of RAM. The only disappointment is that the Yoga 260 is equipped with a standard SATA M.2 SSD – the model I saw last year at IFA had a super-quick NVMe SSD. With sequential read speeds of around 450MB/s, the Lite-On drive is around half the speed of its NVMe cousins. Hopefully, the larger 512GB SSD option may be of the faster variety since Lenovo’s specifications mention that “some” drives are NVMe and some SATA, even if it doesn’t clarify which. I'll be pressing Lenovo for an answer.

Minor qualms aside, the Yoga 260 is more than capable of hammering its way through most multitasking demands. In fact, it nudged ever so slightly ahead of the Dell XPS 13 (which did have an NVMe SSD) in our benchmarks, scoring 47 to the Dell’s 46. Subjectively, it doesn’t feel quite as quick due to the slower SSD, but apart from a slightly longer boot from cold, it’s not going to have a huge performance impact.
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