Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Core i5-3337U 128GB 14in
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15 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 has a backlit keyboard, edge-to-edge gorilla glass screen, the infamous click touchpad, and high-fidelity Dolby sound, and it has some serious processing chops. Its standard battery, however, is unimpressive.
Pros:
- Sturdy construction
- Gorilla glass is scratch-proof
- Backlit keyboard
- Great typing experience
- HDMI and DisplayPort
- Fast 2.5-inch HDD
- Standard Voltage processors only
- An excellent mix of wireless technologies
- Dolby sound is worthy of entertainment laptop
Cons:
- No Anti-glare screen available
- Standard battery alone doesn't crank out enough battery life
- Hefty for an ultraportable without an optical drive
14 years ago
Thinkpad X1
The X1 is a sturdy notebook that comes with all the Ânecessary Âfeatures that you want in a Âbusiness-class notebook and more. The only complaint that I have is the rather short battery life and the premium price tag.
Pros:
- Sturdy
- good Âspecifications
- good video and sound quality
- rapid battery Âcharging
Cons:
- Short battery life
14 years ago
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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 Carbon Ultrabook Review
Ultrabooks continue to be the hot trend in the Windows notebook arena. With the recent introduction of Intel's new, low power 3rd generation Ivy Bridge Core series processors, designs are becoming thinner with every iteration, while paradoxically it seems, performance continues to scale higher. ...
Pros:
- Thin
- light
- strong and ThinkPad tough with Carbon Fiber shell
- Most stylish ThinkPad yet
- Favorite Ultrabook keyboard
- period and it's backlit
- Nimble in SSD
- High res display
- Large glass touchpad
Cons:
- DDR3 1333MHz system memory versus 1600MHz on other machines
- Pricey
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
I admit it, the moment I saw the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon I had a serious crush. That's not wildly unusual for this technologist, but those first crushes often turn to indifference once I put a machine through its paces.
Pros:
- Lovely design, 3 lb
- weight, high res display, superb keyboard
Cons:
- No dock or battery slice options
- battery life just average
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
14 years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon review
Lenovo's X1 Carbon delivers the ThinkPad business laptop in a super-slim ultrabook format, without compromising on performance or ruggedness. Like other ultrabooks, it is limited to an internal battery and cannot be docked to a desktop cradle.
Pros:
- Thin and light
- rugged carbon-fibre casing
- ThinkVantage technologies
Cons:
- Integrated battery
- no Ethernet port
- no dock connector
14 years ago
Great for business users
In terms of power, this is hard to beat. Core i7, 240GB SSD, 8GB RAM, 14" touch-screen. If you need max power + lightweight, this laptop is it. For those who say that 128GB is not enough, 240GB is definately enough, especially with Skydrive cloud storage.
Pros:
- Powerful
- light
- great battery
Cons:
- Price
- you may need dongles for HDMI
14 years ago
If you are looking to the equivalent of the Macbook air, this is it. Large screen, large keyboard: most comfortable ultrabook I have seen
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