Hello,

>> These are my questions

>> 1) Is there anything except for the AMT/vPro
>> aspect of the hardware security that I might
>> have overlooked that is critical when
>> evaluating the Lenovo Yogas safety?

If talking about hardware security I would suggest looking into a device which 
can run coreboot.

>> 2) Should one in general be sceptic towards
>> Lenovo even when they are using hardware
>> from other manufacturers?

The good thing with Lenovo/Thinkpad is that lots of devices have a good Linux 
support.
And you get 'older' devices which run smoothly under Qubes after adding a SSD 
and more RAM.
You can also get dockingstations very cheaply.
I'm using Thinkpads since years and would definitely recommend it.

>> 3) are there a Qubes user out there who are
>> already using a laptop with touch screen and
>> enough ram, running Qubes? What laptop
>> model are you using and would you
>> recommend it?

Honestly I haven't seen any user using touchscreen with Qubes.
Just out of interest what is the use case for touch?
Regarding recommendation:
You haven't said which display size you need.

Leaving touch functionality out, I would recommend a x230 with 16 GB RAM, LTE, 
SSD and fresh battery -> 10-11h battery runtime.

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