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Laptops have become thinner and lighter in recent years, and in the portable ultrabook market many are trying to be the thinnest or lightest without sacrificing functionality and performance. Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook and we take...
Great design, excellent performance, light weight...
Price may be a consideration for some...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is definitely a high performing ultrabook which offers great performance and mobility in a thin, light package. With a high resolution, relatively glare free touch screen option as well as the ability to add a SIM card for conn...
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In the past year, we tested the entry-level configuration - if you could call it that at a price of 1200 Euros. Now we are presented with the 1800 Euros expensive top model which, instead of using the Core i5 2520M, uses the fastest mobile dual-core CPU...
Fast SSD, Strong performance CPU, Thin but well-designed case, Bright display, High-quality input devices, Extensive connectivity...
Expensive, Weak contrast and limited viewing angles, Battery life needs to be improved, Temperatures emissions are high under load...
Lenovo ThinkPad X1We did not get the proper ThinkPad feeling from this test model. Yes the X1 is slim, light and looks good, but to achieve this it sacrifices some of the qualities which built the ThinkPad reputation from the ground up.Our biggest critiqu...
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The common denominator is small size and light weight. Otherwise, the usual tradeoffs apply. Be on the alert for lousy ergonomics, poor b...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:13
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Just as we were beginning to think that the rumours of 13”-display notebooks’ shutdown were true, Lenovo issued the best possible denial, by demonstrating X1, the new, prestigious model. The notebook we’ve tested isn’t the final version, but it’s compl...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:13
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Reviewers say the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 laptop offers a great mix of portability and performance for business users. The 3.7-pound laptop has very good performance for most tasks, and it posts high marks in video, photo and multitasking tests. Portability...
Lightweight, Excellent keyboard, Good overall performance...
Mediocre battery life, No optical drive, Glossy display is glareprone...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:14
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Last month we reviewed Samsung’s Series 9 ultraportable notebook and found that, while it offered an exceedingly svelte and fashionable form factor, there was a performance trade-off to all that stylishness. Lenovo’s 13-inch ThinkPad X1 represents a c...
A durable, wellequipped, ultraportable powerhouse.
Close to 4 pounds; no optical drive; singlechannel RAM.
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Achieving smaller, thinner profiles is a long-standing goal of laptop manufacturers, but there’s been a particular obsession with ultra-thin laptops ever since Apple introduced the MacBook Air by taking it out of a manila envelope. Since then, tabl...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 is an incredible piece of hardware with few flaws. Glossy display aside, the user interface and material choices of the X1 make it a deserving receipt of the ThinkPad badge. The X1 is a serious laptop for people who need to do serious...
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tomsguide.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:15
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The X1 keeps much of what we all love about ThinkPads, including the comfortable and functional keyboard, a TrackPoint (aka “the red nub”), lack of bloatware loaded on top of Windows, and solid build quality. Beyond that, the X1 is a major departure...
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Inside the sleek case we find the most recent of hardware. The subnotebook is equipped with an Intel Core i5-2520M dual-core CPU (2.5–3.2 GHz, 35 watts TDP, vPro) and on-board graphics card . The ports found here include USB 3.0, Mini-DisplayPort , HDMI a...
Compact case & craftsmanship, Variety of ports, Ways to connect to internet, Comfortable keyboard & touchpad, Backlit keyboard, Bright, evenly lit screen, Good multimedia performance, Speedy hard drive, 36-month warranty...
No docking port, Reflective screen, Low contrast / high black level, Fan almost always on, High case temp under heavy use, Poor quality speakers, Relatively short battery life...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the thinnest of the ThinkPad line and aims to retain the performance power associated with the series, but it doesn't quite fully accomplish this feat. The sturdy matte black case, the variety of ports as well as the input device...
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The new Thindpad X1 is a formidable system; it's generally being billed as Lenovo's champion of choice vs. the Macbook Air. That comparison makes sense based on the Air's visibility, but the X1 is set to compete across the entire spectrum, including ne...
Great Performance, Solid Construction, Genuinely Useful Value-Added Software, Good External Speakers...
Weak Battery Life w/o 2nd Battery, Heavier Than Most Ultra-Portables, Disappointing Display Panel Given Price...
The X1's performance is excellent. The system proved itself handily against both the Lenovo U260 and X120e. Its 320GB HDD performed quite well, though an SSD option would be icing on the cake. Either way, the X1 is a svelte system that offers higher...
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etechreviews.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:15
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The general perception about the ThinkPad has been sacrifice in looks to get durability. But that’s not all the truth, and if the truth be told we would like to tell that Lenovo has been doing a lot of experimentation with the design, including machine...
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The technology press has lumped Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 into a growing category of Macbook Air competitors, but now that I've used one for awhile, I can tell you it doesn't really belong there.Though the X1 is the thinnest ThinkPad ever, it is still cons...
There's a lot to love about the ThinkPad X1, even if it isn't quite thin or light enough to rightly join the ranks of Macbook Air competitors. It looks and feels great, is a joy to work on, boots fast and remains responsive even when multitasking and...
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The technology press has lumped Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 into a growing category of Macbook Air competitors, but now that I've used one for awhile, I can tell you it doesn't really belong there. Though the X1 is the thinnest ThinkPad ever, it is still cons...
Very solid construction, Thin and relatively light...
poor battery life, glossy screen...
If the battery only lasted a couple hours longer, this would be the must-have business traveller's laptop. Lenovo ThinkPad X1: Thin, Sturdy, and Fast…Until the Battery Dies Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review, by Jason Cross May 26, 2011 The technology press ha...
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Known for its straightforward business laptops, Lenovo is adding a touch of style with its new ThinkPad X1. The ultrathin laptop will be available May 24th for a starting price of $1,399. With a 13.2 x 9.0-in. footprint, the ThinkPad X1's jet black cas...
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The X1 13.3-inch laptop is in many ways Lenovo’s response to the MacBook Air. However, the heavier, angular and much more capable X1 should be considered on its own merits for business users who want a durable, sleek and portable system. The Lenovo bus...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:16
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the latest offering from Lenovo. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is a 13 in business laptop which comes loaded with consumer entertainment and multimedia features, along with some of the modern features that according to Lenovo will be the...
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ThinkPads might be some of the best business notebooks in the business, but they have a reputation of being a bit boring. The introduction of the ThinkPad X1 marks what looks to be a new chapter for the ThinkPad brand.We awarded the ThinkPad X1 an Editor'...
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We got the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 in our hands early, to get the skinny on this laptop targeted for the business user. This slim black laptop looks good on the outside, but like Mom used to say “It’s what’s inside that counts.” With rumors of Intel Cor...
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A couple of months ago we were checking out Lenovo’s then latest ThinkPad offering, the X220. Based on Intel’s second generation Core processors, this system was classic business-oriented ThinkPad throughout. A few months before the X220, I had the Ide...
One key feature missing from the X1 that we liked about the X220 is the IPS display. While the Corning Gorilla glass and “infinity” screen are nice features, the display can’t hold a candle to the IPS display in terms of viewing angles. Observed indep...
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For weeks now, Lenovo aficionados have been salivating. Thanks to a series of leaks, more than a few of you have been awaiting the ThinkPad X1, the skinny, girlfriend-proof follow-up to the company's vaunted X series. One problem: it didn't officially exi...
Thin, durable design with a superb keyboardFast-charging batteryGood speakers...
Short battery lifeReflective displayLimited CPU selection...
As you can probably tell, we like the X1. A lot. It's as thin and durable as it is ergonomically sound, it performs briskly, and particularly thanks to those strong speakers, we can see people snapping this up even if their lives aren't scheduled around m...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:16
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A few weeks ago I had my first Lenovo experience with the Edge 420s—system which I consider one of the best notebooks currently on the market if not the best. I feel that way about the Edge 420s because of its stellar design, amazing power, and comput...
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When Lenovo discontinued its ThinkPad X300 series, many mobile professionals were disappointed that they could no longer buy the svelte 13-inch laptop, which combined a lightweight soft-touch chassis with a comfy keyboard and a high-res screen. Fortuna...
Lightweight, durable design, Best keyboard we've tested, Strong performance, Good conferencing experience, Impressive audio quality...
Short battery life with default battery, Lackluster viewing angles, Heavier than competing 13-inch ultraportables...
The ultimate businesss ultraportable, the ThinkPad X1 combines the best notebook typing experience ever with strong performance, a sleek design, great sound, and durability. However, the notebook isn't perfect. Business users who require more endurance...
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For years, many people felt that buying a ThinkPad meant sacrificing looks for durability. But the truth of the matter is that Lenovo has been experimenting with design, including machines that come in various colors (besides black, I mean) and at leas...
Not totally sold on the angular design. Islandstyle keyboard looks cool (and variable brightness backlighting is nifty) but touch typing isn't up to ThinkPad standards. Very weak battery: 2 hours, 44 minutes. Sloppy finishing: For example, no raised nubs...
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Many of us lamented the discontinuation of the Lenovo ThinkPad X300, a fantastic 13-inch business ultraportable that was unwillingly thrown into the ring with the original Apple MacBook Air because they shared similar dimensions and debuted around the...
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...
No Anti-glare screen available, Standard battery alone doesn't crank out enough battery life, Hefty for an ultraportable without an optical drive...
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...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the latest, and possibly greatest, Lenovo thin&light ever built. The Lenovo X1 is being touted as “unleashing mobile freedom for businesses”. Lenovo even uses terms like “extreme battery life” or “cutting edge performance”. A...
The Thinkpad X1 has a terrific keyboard!The Lenovo X1 is one of the best thin&light ThinkPad to ever be produced. I like the build quality, the rigidity of the chasis, and its overall design. The Keyboard deserves a special mention, because it is the best...
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Noise levels were mostly a non-issue with the X1 as long as you weren't seriously stressing the system. During the 3DMark benchmark tests we noticed the system fan was loud enough to be mildly disruptive in a quiet offi...
Thin design with lots of ports, Excellent performance, Bright screen with Gorilla Glass...
Integrated battery, Glossy screen, Annoying touchpad issue...
At the end of the day, the team at Lenovo did a very good job developing a ThinkPad that offers the durability, performance and features that we've come to expect from a ThinkPad and combining them with the stylish design elements that appeal to many consumers and IT buyers. If that is your measure for success, then the ThinkPad X1 is indeed a winner. However, the X1 is not exactly "perfect" eith...
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Exquisitely thin and light notebooks are all the rage, and though the 2008 MacBook Air wasn't the first by a mile (Lenovo's own ThinkPad X300 came out around the same time), it set the standard for fashionable, razor thin laptops. Lenovo has once agai...
Full power in an extremely slim and light design. Durable, fantastic keyboard and plenty of built-to-order options, Full power in an extremely slim and light design. Durable, fantastic keyboard and plenty of built-to-order options...
Gets hot when doing intensive tasks like 3D gaming, fan isn't loud but is nearly always on, Gets hot when doing intensive tasks like 3D gaming, fan isn't loud but is nearly always on, Gets hot when doing intensive tasks...
If you're in the market for an ultraportable with full-size laptop performance, it's hard to beat the Lenovo ThinkPad X1. If you're a ThinkPad person, to see the X1 is to lust for the X1. It's large enough to offer a readable display, a decent sized t...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:17
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In case you haven’t been paying attention, thin is in. And while the all-new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 isn’t exactly the Kate Moss of laptops, it is still worthy of the runway. Thanks to its combination of power, portability, and durability features...
Thinnest ThinkPad ever, Very good performance, Durable design, Backlit keyboard, Optional battery slice for all-day runtime...
Expensive, No on-board optical drive, Main battery is sealed in, Tinny speakers...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 delivers strong performance, durability, and all-day runtime for ultramobile professionals, but it’s not cheap...
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