Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260
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The Yoga 260 brings together two of Lenovo's signature laptop lines. It combines the ThinkPad's business features and design with the folding touchscreen of its Yoga devices. Whether you're after a reliable workhorse or a versatile touchscreen hybrid, the Yoga 260 should be the ideal device.
Available in a few configurations that begin at £899 and rise to £1,299, the Yoga 260 is competitively priced for a ThinkPad product. But is it the ultimate business ultraportable device?
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In most regards, Lenovo has absolutely nailed the Yoga 260. It's a unique but appealing combination of excellent hybrid and competent business machine, providing a decent laptop experience while also possessing the versatility to work in a variety of touchscreen configurations.
Add in the built-in stylus, great build quality, largely excellent keyboard, solid performance and decent battery life, and you're onto a bit of a winner. In terms of raw specification, there are many cheaper laptops around, but none with the versatility of the Yoga 260.
However, for those whose work regularly requires reasonably accurate colours, the screen on the Yoga 260 isn’t really up to the task. In fact, even those who regularly find themselves watching video on their laptops will appreciate the vast chasm of quality between this laptop and a device such as the Dell XPS 13.
Plus, if you share my irritations with the keyboard then that’s one more tick in the wrong box and those noisy fans are a further mark on its card.
Lenovo narrowly misses the mark here: the Yoga 260 is close to being the ideal business-orientated convertible laptop but a mediocre-quality screen means it just falls short of the bigtime.

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