All 14 inch screens used in the ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 support touch. As with the X1 Carbon 2019, the high-end panel now has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 (4K UHD). This panel has a brightness value of 500 cd/m² and supports HDR, The low-end FHD option now has a higher brightness of 400 cd/m² and supports the ThinkPad ePrivacy feature optionally.

Another change that mirrors the X1 Carbon 2019: The battery only has a capacity of 51 Wh now, down from 54 Wh with the predecessor. In terms of memory and storage, the max. amount of both is 16 GB of LPDDR3-RAM and 2 TB of SSD storage. For the processors, the newer Whiskey Lake CPUs seem to be featured in the X1 Yoga, although Lenovo`s spec sheet wasn't specific about that.

One of the best features of its predecessor though seems to have been sacrificed for a thinner profile: The keyboard deck is no longer flat, which points to a lack of the retracting keyboard that all older X1 Yoga models featured. At least the garage for the Digitizer pen, another special feature of the older models.

The ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2019 Convertible is slated for a June 2019 release, so potential buyers still have to wait quite some time. The base-price in the US will be $1930.