We already tested Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga with an i7. Now follows a short review of a Core i5 version of the most expensive ThinkPad convertible laptop.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Titanium-Yoga-review-Slim-convertible-Titanium-with-i5.609228.0.html
3000 eur for this?
I dont know why whould anybody prefer this to Acer Spin 5 evo, which is virtually the same for 1300 eur...
I guess the keyboard on Lenovo is better (acer has some issues with keyboard - like arrow keys not separated properly - they seem to be better on this ThinkPad. So if you type a lot, Lenovo perhaps is better option..?). But everything else is the same, if not worse (e.g. weight of laptop and power supply on Acer is even smaller than on this Lenovo.).
(Acer is made of some magnesium alloy - so maybe better than titan then :)
Whats more, Acer offers much superior connectivity that this..
Weird.
And yes, Acer doent have that red trackpoint dot :)