When I received the package the main box was not sealed (someone must have opened before) and the Ethernet converter was missing. I have had two X1 carbon Thinkpad before and both had an Ethernet converter in the box.
When I received the package the main box was not sealed (someone must have opened before) and the Ethernet converter was missing. I have had two X1 carbon Thinkpad before and both had an Ethernet converter in the box.
very lightweight; nice screen
the letter keys are stiff and squeaky, and the spacebar has a dead spot on both ends of it; it makes an otherwise nice computer unpleasant to use; also, the CPU/GPU seem underpowered on the battery: video playback is choppy
Great laptop from Lenovo, nice to see the hdmi get added this year. Cons: No thunderbolt/USB C Quality laptop with a premium feel, bit pricey but its worth every penny.
This product is a kind of special , it' s cases are made with carbon which means a high reduce of weight just 1.408 kg and also with a 14 inch size make this device easier to care wherever you go and with 8 hour of battery life and you are completed.
CPU ; RAM ; Graphic HD5000
Amount of SSD
Lenovo is an old hand at the business notebook game and has been producing top-class portables for years. With Apple and Dell elbowing their way to the top of the tree recently, and old rivals such as HP and Asus upping their game as well, it's facing competition like never before.
Lengthy battery life; Performance ahead of its rivals; Stunning lightweight design
Expensive
A lightweight and stylish machine that sets the bar for business grade ultrabooks
Thin and impressively light; Great battery life; Excellent port options; Superb design; 14in thin bezel screen
Display performance is average at best; Pricey
Despite its very light-weight design, you still get some solid components in this ultrabook such as an Intel i5 processor and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. It doesn't have any dedicated video memory which is about the only weakness with this model but you do get a 128GB solid state drive for storage, and also...
Lenovo installed some junk software which make the PC speed very slow. CPU consumption is always very high even at idle status. I do not like the software installed by lenovo. when I purchased the PC, i maxed out the configuration (intel i7 with 8GB ram with 256GB solid state) and I expected a very...
Keyboard is very nice; PC is a solid built
Lenovo installed some junk software which make the PC speed very slow; Fan noise is really loud
Yet it still gives reason for complaint. The lack of an SD-card reader can only be compensated for with an adapter, which is annoying when using SD-cards a lot. The high case temperatures under load are unpleasant as well and could make working with it on your lap uncomfortable at times.
excellent case; thought-out positions of connections; future-proof ports; flawless workmanship; low weight; quiet in everyday operation; decent system performance; IPS display with stable viewing angles; high-quality input devices; good battery life; mini RJ45 adapter included; 36-month warranty
high case temperatures; CPU-throttling under continuous load; no SD-card reader; microSD-card reader (hard to reach; LAN only possible with included adapter
Except for its steep price, the fifth edition of Lenovo's deluxe 14-inch ultrabook is simply flawless.
Excellence in every detail; Great battery life; Two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports
Expensive; High-res display not available until June
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