

Both laptops have a fairly plain front-facing 720p camera, and both have dual 2W speakers for sound that's about average for laptops in this size and price range. You can always add one of the best Thunderbolt 4 hubs and docking stations to the Yoga to get those extra ports. However, only the non-Yoga model has RJ45 Ethernet and an SD card reader. Ports are nearly the same, with both laptops benefitting from Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, USB-C, and USB-A. I recommend going with Mineral Grey, as the other color is a fingerprint trap that shows every smudge. The Yoga version comes in Mineral Grey and Abyss Blue colors, while the ThinkBook 14 is available only with the former finish. If you often travel or need to take your laptop into the field, they should fare well thanks to testing against dust, temperature, shock, and more. The ThinkBook 14, on the other hand, is strictly a notebook with hinges that allow the lid to open no farther than 180 degrees.īoth laptops are made from aluminum and come with MIL-STD 810H certification to ensure they can stand up to the use and abuse associated with a business laptop. You can use the Yoga PC as a tablet, notebook, or something in between with tent and stand modes. The Yoga version is a convertible, meaning it has hinges that allow the lid to fold around 360 degrees. These ThinkBook laptops have one major difference when it comes to design. They might not be among the best Lenovo laptops of all time, but they're both solid Ultrabooks in their own right. These two laptops come from the same ThinkBook family, a cheaper alternative to the mighty ThinkPad.
