The X1 is awesome, but Thinkpad T-series had it down in the 2010s. The T440p, the T460s, the T420, and so many other legendary laptops were born from that line.
As a side note, it's a shame they never made any "true" successors to the x230s, I'd love to see them made with today's technology.
As a counterpoint, I find our corporate X1 yogas the worst laptop I’ve ever had, going back nearly 20 years. A device that makes me close the display just to reset the touchpad driver every time I want to work on it, and this has been reported by others for at least 2 years... if you don’t wanna support it, don’t sell it with that component.
The T480s I had before that was indeed a fine device, if only I could have kept it...
:barf: I upgraded from a T430s (great machine for it's time) to a T460s.
the T460s wasn't very good, the track pad was awful, the trackpoint was a new low profile and incredibly stiff style that had no alternative cap styles for it, if you got the innolux display you where fucked (had to replace it with an after market LCD due to the bad colours and viewing angles on an IPS panel). Ram was also soldered.
The only two good things I can say about the T460s was it was incredibly light and the keyboard was my favourite laptop keyboard, it just felt right.
As a side note, it's a shame they never made any "true" successors to the x230s, I'd love to see them made with today's technology.