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Veröffentlicht: 2012-08-07, Autor: Jerry , Testbericht von: notebookreview.com
Oh my! Best touchpad surface ... ever!, Matte display!, Solid construction, Good overall performance
Gets pretty hot, No more slice battery option, 1600x900 is good ... 1080p would be better
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon takes almost everything that was great about last year's ThinkPad X1 and combines it with the latest Ultrabook technology to deliver an outstanding business Ultrabook. While most professionals looking for a thin and light lap...
The X1 Carbon has always felt a little bigger than most other business notebooks, thanks to its toughened body and 14-inch larger screen, but that's no longer a problem with this latest version.Smaller and lighter than ever before, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-16, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Smaller and lighter in every way, Improved Microsoft Precision Touchpad, Windows 10 Signature Edition cuts bloatware
Expensive
Lenovo refines the already excellent ThinkPad X1 Carbon, making it smaller and lighter, while cutting bloatware and adding more power with Kaby Lake processors...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-06, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: itpro.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: Sign up for our daily newsletter Don't be fooled. While the name stays the same, the 2017 version of Lenovo's already brilliant ThinkPad X1 Carbon – just launched at CES 2017 in Las Vegas – is a major upgrade. It's lighter, faster, more compact, lasts lo...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-06, Autor: Juan , Testbericht von: techradar.com
11, hour battery life claim, 16GB of RAM, WQHD screen
Pricey, Marginal upgrade to 2015, No touchscreen
The 2015 version of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon was a solid performer. We expect the 2016 version to be equally solid with a few nifty enhancements added...
Beautiful sturdy design, Fast, responsive performance, Thin, light and portable, High-res IPS touchscreen, Class-leading keyboard, Good battery life, Three-year warranty
No SD card reader, Lots of pre-loaded software, Display could be brighter, Seriously expensive
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon remains one of the most formidable mobile PCs available. Beautifully designed and conforming to Intel's Ultrabook directive, it is in many ways the perfect realisation of how today's premium laptops should be constructed.Build q...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-19, Autor: Barry , Testbericht von: alphr.com
"Wave goodbye to a huge chunk of your IT budget if you want a fully-loaded model."The big issue with the X1 Carbon is its staggering price. Just like the pricey HP EliteBook Folio 1020, you'll have to wave goodbye to a huge chunk of your IT budget if you...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-16, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Excellent, reliable performance, The very best keyboard and trackpad, Thin and solid build quality
Paradoxically glare, prone anti, glare coating, Still no SD card reader, Unimpressive battery life
The Lenovo X1 Carbon offers reliable performance with a stellar keyboard, but short battery life and a glare-filled screen are two untenable problems....
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-30, Autor: Nick , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
A laptop for business When it comes to getting work done without the frills and laces of other laptops the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is an admirable choice worthy of your attention. While there's plenty to like about this laptop there really wasn't en...
Rugged quality, Trackpointer is still excellent, Strong processor performance, Excellent battery life
Not the thinnest or lightest, Mediocre SSD and graphics performance, Expensive
Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad has aged well. While it doesn't seem as svelte as it once did, it remains a ruggedly built, quick machine with outstanding portability. There are elements that could be better, such as the display, but the Carbon proved at leas...