Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Core i5-3337U 128GB 14in
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13 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch
Adding Windows 8 and a touch screen keeps the X1 Carbon in the running as one of the only really high-end crossover thin laptops you can find right now. Lenovo itself does some more inventive stuff with the Yoga, Helix, and other models, but this is a sharp-looking business machine for serious PC...
Pros:
- Base of the solid 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon upgraded to with Windows 8 and a touchscreen
- Excellent keyboard
Cons:
- Touchscreen makes the lid thicker
- Touch pad can be finicky at times
12 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch review
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is an executive's Ultrabook. It's priced at almost £1500, and is slim, boasting a lovely carbon fibre construction, and it's powerful enough to view and edit large spreadsheets.
Pros:
- Slim and attractive
- Speedy SSD
- 1,600 x 900 resolution screen
Cons:
- Only average battery life
- Limited I/O ports
12 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch touchscreen Ultrabook review
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch takes on of last year's best Ultrabooks and adds in Windows 8 and a 10-point touchscreen. Here's our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch touchscreen Ultrabook review.
12 years ago
Lenovo's X1 Carbon adds a row of smart function keys
Find more shopping tips in our Laptop Buying Guide . Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2014) Windows 8.1 (64-bit); 1.6GHz Intel Core i5-4200U; 8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,600MHz; 1,792MB (shared) Intel HD Graphics 4400; 128GB Samsung SSD Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (October 2013) OSX 10.9 Mavericks; 2.4GHz Intel Core...
Pros:
- The better-than-HD touch display on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon looks great
- the new row of adaptive function keys is clever
- and the keyboard and touch pad remain best-in-class examples
Cons:
- Even dropping the higher-resolution touch display doesn't bring the price down
- and the otherwise excellent keyboard has a couple of head-scratching
- and typo-inducing
- changes to the standard layout
12 years ago
Good Choice
I use mine mainly when working with Excel and so I can have 30 tabs open at once. I had a thinkpad before this one another x series. I love the nub! Some Lenovo models exclude that. The touchscreen is responsive and fast. I needed some Youtube help to get started but now it's all easy.
Pros:
- Comfortable Keyboard
- Fast
- Lightweight
- Powerful
- Quiet
Cons:
- Short Battery Life
11 years ago
I purchased this Ultrabook to replace my heavy business laptop and so far it has been an excellent notebook. The design is very sleek and stylish for a business class laptop, the keyboard is very responsive and types well and the laptop comes with a nice sized trackpad for an ultrabook.
Pros:
- Light
- sleek
- very fast
Cons:
- very poor battery life
11 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook review
The third incarnation of Lenovo's X1 Carbon comes with an improved HD+ screen and a few new innovations, including an adaptive keyboard that changes depending on which app you're using. But it might have been even better if that was the only change they'd made to the keyboard.
Pros:
- Terrific screen
- stylish design
- ruggedish casing
- fingerprint security
Cons:
- Odd keyboard layout
- not cheap
10 years ago
Swift Core i5 performance; Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon feels like a return to form. Since its inception, the X1 series has been seen as a premium 14-inch business line. The series has introduced incredibly slim form factors, industry-leading performance and high-quality designs.
Pros:
- Fast
- reliable performance Insanely light for a 14 - inch device Great Audio Excellent visuals with
Cons:
- Expensive Display suffers in direct light due to limited brightness
10 years ago
great product in a small package
i just got a new x1 (2nd gen 3 one) and thought people would like to know that i got an updated keyboard that doesn't have the issues that people complained about with the 3rd gen x1 (and that my other one has) and which almost kept me from buying another one.
Pros:
- size
- trackpoint
- screen
- better keyboard
Cons:
- slightly heavier than previous x1
10 years ago
Lenovo's Yoga family keeps growing, giving the 2-in-1 treatment to the exceptional ThinkPad X1 Carbon to create a 14-inch, 2.8-pound convertible that will delight business travelers.
Pros:
- Sleek and slender
- Winning keyboard and stylus
- Solid performance
Cons:
- Expensive
- No USB-C or Thunderbolt port
- Screen wobbles when tapped
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