Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Core i5-3337U 128GB 14in
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12 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review
Lenovo has rolled out a variety of business-chic ThinkPad laptops over the past few months, as well as the wonderfully flexible Yoga 2 Pro . We've reviewed several of the company's devices in recent times, including the T440s , the X240 , and the ThinkPad Yoga.
12 years ago
Review Update Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A7-002DGE Ultrabook
About 700 Euro (~$1000) separate the least and the most expensive version of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon - a substantial amount of money, especially considering the high base price of 1300 Euro (~$1800).
Pros:
- light and sturdy chassis
- very quiet
- large ClickPad
- integrated UMTS modem
- backlit keyboard
- input devices offer great feedback
- good viewing angle stability (90°
- very good battery life
- spacious SSD with 512 GB capacity
- semi-matte touch display
- HDMI & Ethernet via dongle
- Gone are the clunky...
Cons:
- very high price
- integrated touchpad mouse buttons
- webcam quality is marginal
- lacks true Fn-keys
- Innovation can also have its drawbacks: the redesigned touchpad without dedicated buttons and the rather unusual Fn function-row is going require a serious adjustment period for long-term ThinkPad...
11 years ago
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon, now in its third generation, tries to bridge the gap between slim, fashion-first laptops and solid business machines. Laptops over the years have become worse and worse in terms of features and comfort, largely because of a push to become as thin and light as possible.
11 years ago
Starting at $1,899.00 without an SSD, the top ThinkPad X1 Carbon carries with it a decent price jump from its $1,329.00 entry level variant. With a faster CPU, higher resolution screen offering touch capabilities and more RAM, it comes as little surprise.
11 years ago
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review (2015)
The X1 Carbon that Lenovo shipped out for review is likely the fastest Ultrabook yet. The Broadwell Core i7 is certainly a step ahead of the other devices we have tested, and the included PCIe SSD is basically the fastest drive offered today.
10 years ago
Very Bad Technical Support
Firstly, the same review I tried to post few days ago on Lenovo website and it was rejected as ''it did not meet all our website guidelines''. It should be a big warning sign for potential buyers as Lenovo controls which negative reviews can be posted.
13 years ago
Couple of weeks back, people were waiting eagerly for the new X series laptop launch and it seems that Lenovo didn't disappoint them either. The leaks and news about the product made life difficult for many as they were simply too eager about the famed Lenovo ThinkPad X1 launch .
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Ultrabook review
The ThinkPad X1 is a tantalising combination of power and ruggedness that should appeal to anyone after a regular travel companion. It's just a massive shame that the battery dies so fast, and usability isn't as strong as we hoped.
Pros:
- Ultra sturdy
- Can handle spills with ease, Great performance (for an ultraportable, Vibrant screen with good viewing angles
Cons:
- Terrible battery life
- Useability issues
- Tight storage
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review
One of our most memorable recent press events was the launch of Lenovo's ultraportable business laptop, the ThinkPad X1. The memorable moment came after a lengthy presentation, when a marketing bod produced a glass of water and gleefully poured it into the X1's keyboard.
Pros:
- Ultra sturdy
- Great performance
- Screen
Cons:
- Terrible battery life
- Iffy usability
- Tight storage
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review
It's not often that we get excited about a laptop aimed primarily at business users, but Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 is an exception; the 13.3in ultra-portable might be less than 2cm thick, but it still squeezes in some clever features and plenty of high performance hardware.
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