Awesome, the body is lighter and smart, running fast, quite, use so much convenient.
Awesome, the body is lighter and smart, running fast, quite, use so much convenient.
So I have had the Lenovo ThinkPad for the last 6 months and wanted to wait to write a review to see how it has worked for me in the long run and not hastily write a review within a week. I am happy to say that it still works wonders.
Of course, price is going to be the big sticking point with this laptop, and I suspect most buyers will gravitate toward the lower-end configurations. The $1,400 version is about in line with the $1,200 MacBook Air, and that's clearly the machine which both Lenovo is targeting and which buyers are...
Head-turningly svelte and blazingly fast: Everything you want from an ultrabook; MIL-SPEC approved; Absolutely gorgeous display; Good old flat-black Lenovo charm
Slow to boot (nearly 30 seconds); Surprisingly buggy during normal operations, like running Windows Update; Clickpad is merely OK; Puny battery
Purpose, that's what some say distinguishes those that complain about what they need to get done and those that have a knack for doing what has to be done. The Lenovo ThinkPad line has managed to keep users coming back by focusing on its purpose.
As far as laptop ranges go, there's very little introduction needed for the ThinkPad family. First produced by IBM more than twenty years ago, Lenovo acquired the entire range a decade later.
nice ,lightweight with great features,long battery life
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.
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.
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.
Sleek and slender; Winning keyboard and stylus; Solid performance
Expensive; No USB-C or Thunderbolt port; Screen wobbles when tapped
The charger worked fine at first now all it does is beep and wont charge
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