A luxury laptop with a high-quality finish and high-quality components, but we’d drop down to a Full HD screen
Great quality screen; Impressive security features; Ultraportable design;
Poor battery life; Pricey;
Manufacturer: Lenovo
A luxury laptop with a high-quality finish and high-quality components, but we’d drop down to a Full HD screen
Great quality screen; Impressive security features; Ultraportable design;
Poor battery life; Pricey;
I had an older version of a ThinkPad for work and didn't like it but this Carbon X1 7th gen is amazing! Biggest factors: super LIGHT,does not heat up too easily, the matte is a game changer (I can't read with highly reflective screens on those other laptops), the screen can tilt back 180 degrees...
The Lenovo ThinkPad succeeds in conventional areas: it's powerful, versatile, has superb ergonomics and great build quality.
Light enough to lug anywhere; Genuine all-day battery life; Capable desktop performer;
Design a little too restrained for non-business types; No card reader; Top-spec configurations are big money;
I really like Lenovo's new Thinkpad Carbon X1 and I think it has it where it counts: the construction, the inputs and the multitude of screens and hardware configurations, among others.
thin and light and well made; excellent typing experience and dual biometrics; beautiful full gamut 4k screen; with other screen options as well; multiple configuration options; runs well; cooly and quietly with daily use; pretty good audio this time around; still decent battery life; especially...
the brightness settings are not spread out evenly; overheats and limits the performance in demaning loads; gets hot with demaning loads; smaller battery than on previous models
Surprise, surprise: the X1 Carbon is a super-capable business machine. There's all kinds of built-in software security, hardware helping hands and the kind of performance that'll feel right at home in the office. What's more impressive is how Lenovo has managed to make this year's model also appeal to people that don't spend their lives in a suit and tie. Sure, it still leans on the serious side, and won't leave gadget fans lusting like a Dell XPS or Apple MacBook might, but it's almost so light you'll want to weigh it down in a breeze. That 4K screen can handle movie streaming and spreadsheets alike. It is mighty pricey in the top-spec configuration, though. If you want similar power for less cash, and even more style points, an XPS 13 is still your best bet.
Light enough to lug anywhere; Genuine all-day battery life; Capable desktop performer;
Design a little too restrained for non-business types; No card reader; Top-spec configurations are big money;
In its 7th generation, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is classier than ever
Solid and attractive ThinkPad build; Gorgeous 4K display with HDR; Excellent keyboard and touchpad; Solid connectivity; Impressive sound quality
No touch support; Display kills battery life
As with some other current ThinkPads, this version of the low-power 1080p display is also able to convince. Although there's the risk of getting one of the two panels with lower response times, it's a big step forward in comparison to last year's standard display.
extremely compact and light; good matte display with no PWM; good system performance; quiet fan; long battery life; very good speakers; WWAN-ready; extensive warranty; still a very good keyboard..
...but worse than with the predecessor; smaller battery and omission of the microSD reader; no Wi-Fi 6; strongly restricted maintenance; LAN only via (included) adapter
Lenovo's 7th Gen X1 Carbon is the productivity laptop to beat, if you can afford its high price.
Excellent keyboard and pointing stick; Gorgeous 4K screen option; Super light; Good battery life (with 1080p screen
Awkward power button; Mediocre webcam with IR camera
The release of a new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a much-anticipated event in the laptop year. Now on its 7th generation , this machine is, for many, the standard-setter for high-end ultraportable computing.
Lightweight and well built (MIL-STD 810G; Eye Care mode; Good security features (including for screen; Excellent speakers
4K screen drains the battery; Proprietary Ethernet port requires adapter; Can get very expensive
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