
Lenovo 20SAS03S00-864-41570 ThinkPad X1 Yoga 14" FHD Touch i7-10510U 1TB SSD 2-in-1 Laptop
A 4th-gen Core i7 with 1TB SSD and a 360° hinge delivers genuine all-day productivity in a sub-3lb convertible chassis.
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Overview
Key Features
10th Gen Intel Core i7-10510U 1.80GHz Processor (upto 4.90 GHz, 8MB Smart Cache, 4-Cores) ; Intel UHD Graphics Integrated Graphics
16GB LPDDR3 ; 65W Power Supply, 4-Cell 51WHr Battery; Black Color
14.0" Full HD (1920x1080) Touch Display; 802.11ac Wifi, Bluetooth 5.0, Webcam, Fingerprint Security System, Backlit Keyboard
1TB SATA SSD; 2 USB 3.1 Gen1, 1 HDMI, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack., Windows 10 Pro-64, 1 Year Manufacturer warranty from GreatPriceTech (Professionally upgraded by GreatPriceTech)
Includes Dockztorm USB Hub(Special Edition Portable Docztorm Data Hub;Super Speedy Data Syn Rate upto 5Gbps)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 10th-gen i7-10510U boosts to 4.9GHz on a single core, providing strong burst performance for document-heavy and multitasking workflows within its 15W power envelope.
- 1TB SATA SSD delivers ~550MB/s sequential reads — system boot times and application launches are near-instant compared to HDD or hybrid storage configurations.
- 360-degree hinge enables laptop, tent, stand, and tablet modes, making the X1 Yoga genuinely versatile for presentation and pen-input scenarios.
- 16GB LPDDR3 handles parallel browser sessions, Office suites, and light creative software without paging to disk.
- Fingerprint reader and TPM security meet enterprise deployment requirements without additional hardware.
👎 Cons
- RAM is soldered LPDDR3 — 16GB is the absolute ceiling with no upgrade path, which becomes a constraint for virtualization or memory-heavy development environments.
- Intel UHD integrated graphics shares system memory and lacks dedicated VRAM, making GPU-accelerated workloads (video encoding, 3D rendering) significantly slower than discrete GPU systems.
- SATA SSD rather than NVMe means large file transfers and read-intensive workflows run at roughly one-sixth the peak throughput of a PCIe drive.
- 51WHr battery is modest by current ultrabook standards; real-world all-day runtime under mixed workloads will depend heavily on display brightness and workload intensity.
- This is a third-party upgraded unit — the seal has been opened and the upgrade was performed by GreatPriceTech, not Lenovo, which affects official manufacturer warranty coverage.