Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Core i5-3337U 128GB 14in
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13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook
With its consumer focused IdeaPad U310, Lenovo showed that it ‘got' the Ultrabook segment and impressed us with a solid, powerful and distinctive Ultrabook with great battery life and an even greater value at around $600.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon review
Lenovo's first ThinkPad Ultrabook wasn't up to scratch, but the firm has addressed criticisms and nailed it second time around. The familiar ThinkPad design and build quality mean it'll stand the rigours of the office, the trackpad and keyboard are superb, and the screen's better than ever thanks to...
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1: Review
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is clearly a product for a consumer business, so a strong focus on quality, neglecting the design slightly. The strengths are a body strong and resistant to falls, an ergonomic keyboard and spill-resistant, the fingerprint reader to protect your data from prying eyes, HDMI,...
Pros:
- RAM, USB 3.0 port, memory card reader, fingerprint reader, spill-resistant keyboard
- Chassis resistant to falls, Bluetooth and optional WiMax
Cons:
- Internal memory
- not eye-catching Design
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review
The ThinkPad X1 sells in India for a price of Rs 1,02,000, which might seem like a lot to a regular laptop customer. Add the fact that it's very light and easy to carry around while still delivering a decent amount of performance and battery life.
13 years ago
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Great performance and the usual fantastic quality. Yes please.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1
Practical is the X1's middle name, along, perhaps, with pricey -although this depends from whom you buy it. The choices Lenovo has made won't suit everyone though, and at this price you start to resent something that would be a mere quibble on a cheaper system.
Pros:
- Sturdy and practical
- fast-charge battery
- backlit keyboard
- built-in 3G
Cons:
- Glare around the screen
- unimpressive battery life
- annoying port cover
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.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch Review
Kitguru says: A fantastic ultra portable which is quiet, powerful and cool running.
Pros:
- fantastic build quality
- responsive touchscreen
- class leading keyboard
- good SSD options
- quick charging
Cons:
- integrated graphics are weak
- Due a Haswell update
- touchscreen adds a fine layer of grain to the images
- battery life could be better
- audio is thin
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review
The recommended retail price of the X1 is R15,000 – likely to raise a few eyebrows for a device with no optical drive, very limited hardware customisability and a touchpad from hell.
13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review: Exotic Case, Ho-Hum Screen
Lenovo is justifiably proud of its ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultraportable laptop . The machine is incredibly thin-just 0.7 inch at its thickest point-and...
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