Yoga-ized. Lenovo's flagship business Ultrabook - the Thinkpad X1 - gets the Yoga-treatment and joins the company's every-growing stable of 2-in-1 convertibles. How the new offspring with its active stylus compares is the subject of our review.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Yoga-20FQ-000QUS-Convertible-Review.163271.0.html
Another overpriced crap...
@Mike16
Fully agree with you!
Is it possible that the student version, which is also cheaper, has a worse quality?
You describe that it has a very good RGB coverage, but I compared mine and I have to say, that the colors are totally not right, especially white is more like yellowish grey.
P.S.: The device was also not packed in this luxurious packaging, but instead just in a plain cardboard box.
I have the same VVX14T058J10 panel and measured similar nits of brightness. Are you aware of whether this is an LG or a Panasonic manufactured panel? Do you know of any way to find out? Forums talk about there being two different manufacturers and one is much brighter than the other, so it would be interesting to know.
Quote from: Brad on September 12, 2016, 23:31:33
I have the same VVX14T058J10 panel and measured similar nits of brightness. Are you aware of whether this is an LG or a Panasonic manufactured panel?/quote]
That's a Panasonic panel as the model numbers of LG 14" panels always start with "LP140".