Quote from: gast on February 08, 2016, 21:03:23Quote3) Internet suggests two versions of Thinkpad Yoga 260 exist (as well as Thinkpad X1 Yoga, which Notebookcheck's test I'm waiting for) - wtih NVM PCIE SSD and with regular m.2 SATA ssd. As far as I know, they have different m.2 locks, and they are incompatibleI don´t think thats true. You should be able to buy a NVMe SSD later.Quote4) Really huge frame bezel around screen. Why the hell did Lenovo do that?Maybe because the keyboard would be even smaller if they reduce the screen bezels?Quote5) I have a feeling, that reviewer was not completely honest about screen flickering. On every youtube video of Thinkpad's 260/X1/... i see screen flickering, which means PWM is there and refresh rate is much lower than 200 Hz.Thats normal. Screen flicker on video does not mean there is PWM flicker.
Quote3) Internet suggests two versions of Thinkpad Yoga 260 exist (as well as Thinkpad X1 Yoga, which Notebookcheck's test I'm waiting for) - wtih NVM PCIE SSD and with regular m.2 SATA ssd. As far as I know, they have different m.2 locks, and they are incompatibleI don´t think thats true. You should be able to buy a NVMe SSD later.
Quote4) Really huge frame bezel around screen. Why the hell did Lenovo do that?Maybe because the keyboard would be even smaller if they reduce the screen bezels?
Quote5) I have a feeling, that reviewer was not completely honest about screen flickering. On every youtube video of Thinkpad's 260/X1/... i see screen flickering, which means PWM is there and refresh rate is much lower than 200 Hz.Thats normal. Screen flicker on video does not mean there is PWM flicker.