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Mine came with only the following printed material: Lenovo ThinkPad Safety, Warrant, and Setup Guide I was surprised by this also, but was sufficient to get the product up and running. Personally, I prefer full documentation. support.lenovo.com has the following documentation available for download: ThinkPad Yoga 460 Spec Sheet User Guide: yoga14_mt20fy_yoga460_ug_en Hardware Maintenance Manual: yoga14_mt20fy_yoga460_hmm_en_sp40j47499 Parts Catalog: yoga14_mt20fy_yoga460_frubom_20151006 Power cord with this product has a 2-prong plug.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a small printed guide (Quick Start, maybe?), which I didn't bother to open (I would guess that the size of the printed book is about 5" x 7", and it didn't look very thick) . The power adapter is not a 3-prong on mine, either.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When I got my box all I got was the computer, the power cord, the pen stylis and of course papers with information on it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yea, mine came with printed materials, I'd definitely question any tech purchase that didn't include them. Was it possibly a return? If not, stuff like that sometimes happens at the manufacturer. Also, I've noticed that a lot of newer laptops have transitioned to a two prong power cord for one reason or another. I'm not really sure why, but I haven't really looked into it either.
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