Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Core i5-3337U 128GB 14in
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11 years ago
Ultrabook fans !!!! Power to you !!!!!!!!
Time of ultrabooks has started.Ordinary laptops couldn't give you much but ultrabooks are a hell of performance machines. The one such great machine is Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. This is an expensive laptop but do mind that it is worth it. Fast?
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
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
Although the ThinkPad line of notebooks from Lenovo is synonymous with business laptops, there hasn't been a 13-inch ThinkPad since the old X301. The all new ThinkPad X1 promises to deliver all the features and dependability you expect from a ThinkPad inside a thin and lightweight 13-inch laptop.
Pros:
- Thin design with lots of ports
- Excellent performance
- Bright screen with Gorilla Glass
Cons:
- Integrated battery
- Glossy screen
- Annoying touchpad issue
10 years ago
hummmmmm
The charger worked fine at first now all it does is beep and wont charge
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
10 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review
For Lenovo, the fourth time's the charm. The 4th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon gets the business ultrabook formula right with a keyboard, screen and battery life that live up to their promise, wrapped up in a durable, 2.6-pound package.
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.
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