 ThinkPad has been one of the most popular business laptop brands in the world, offering supreme build quality that is paired up with great performance. The Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Yoga, while not being Lenovo's flagship still has that flagship price tag and brings premium features to the table. The device is also versatile enough to be used for professional work, due to its display. Today we are presenting you our top 5 picks about the Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Yoga. As this laptop is on the more premium side, we expect, and we get premium materials and great build quality. The device has a very slim profile of 15.9 mm and weighs only 1.25 kg, due to its complicated build. The chassis is made out of magnesium alloy, making the laptop a lot tougher than its weight would suggest. As for the other parts of the body, such as the lid and the bottom panel, they are build-off carbon fiber hybrid polymer plus 55% glass fiber content. Moving over to the display, the full HD IPS panel of the Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Yoga has comfortable viewing angles and a good contrast ratio. Moreover, it covers 98% of the sRGB color gamut and its backlight remains flicker free above 78 nits. Continuing with the color accuracy of the display, here's our test, which uses the 24 most commonly used colors. Take a look at the graphs with factory settings, on the left, and with our gaming and web-designed profile applied, on the right. With an average Delta E value of 0.8, plus almost full coverage of the sRGB gamut, the laptop can for sure be used for professional and creative work, such as design, video editing, and e-commerce. Please remember, it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. That would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you. Another area where this laptop excels is the battery life, where its relatively small 51Wh unit managed to last through 11 hours add 40 minutes of web browsing and 11 hours and 29 minutes of video playback in our tests. We conduct them with Windows' better performance setting turned on, screen brightness adjusted to 120 nits, and all other programs turned off except for the one we are testing the notebook with. This ensures that the laptop can be with you through a whole day of work, without needing a charger. One more area where this laptop is great at is the wide input, output support and features, which is some of the best that we have seen. The IO includes a Thunderbolt 3 connector and a micro SD card reader. The device also comes with a stylus pen included in the box, which when paired with the 360-degree hinge, makes it a very versatile creative tool. The added dual biometric authentication, thanks to the fingerprint reader and the IR face recognition sensor, makes the convertible, a very secure one. As no device is perfect, we have to tell you what isn't great about this one either, which is the upgradeability. Once you remove the eight Philips head screws and pop the bottom panel, you can access the internals, and here you see the soldered RAM, which means that you are stuck with either 8GB or 16GB. Not all is lost though, as there is one M.2 PCI Express X4 drive, for future storage expansion. If you are afraid or it is your first time opening a laptop, we have a detailed teardown video which you can check out in our channel.