Testseek.com have collected 440 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G1.
October 2012
(81%)
440 Reviews
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lightweight, sturdy chassis, usually quiet, very large clickpad, integrated LTE modem, backlit keyboard, highly responsive input devices, superb viewing angles (90°), great battery life, battery charges quickly (compared to discharge), matte touch display
CPU exhibits some throttling, bad webcam, no real F keys
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Beautiful design, Superb build quality, Gorgeous 2560X1440 display, Great performance, Useful adaptive function row, Best keyboard in the business
No SD card slot, Pricey
From purely a performance standpoint, the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon does not disappoint. The model we tested, with a more modest configuration of Intel's Core i5-4200U (you can configure a system with up to a Core i7-4600U) performed very well, r...
Published: 2014-02-11, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The better-than-HD touch display on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon looks great, the new row of adaptive function keys is clever, and the keyboard and touch pad remain best-in-class examples.
Even dropping the higher-resolution touch display doesn't bring the price down, and the otherwise excellent keyboard has a couple of head-scratching, and typo-inducing, changes to the standard layout.
The third version of Lenovo's ultralight 14-inch laptop, the X1 Carbon, gets nearly all the basics right while adding a few new twists, including a function key row that changes app by app.
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Solid build, lightweight for a 14-inch machine, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Fast performance
Expensive, Narrow viewing angles
The X1 Carbon Touch is among the best Windows 8 Ultrabooks around, with a comfortable keyboard, fast performance and a lightweight build. Still, it's pricey, even for a high-end ultraportable....
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2014) will ship later in January, priced from $1,299. While we're disappointed at the lack of a removable battery, our opening impressions of the Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2014) are positive. Featuring a powerful and efficient Haswell pr...
Exceptionally thin, light, and strong, Above-average performance, Terrific keyboard and pointing devices, Fast battery charging
Short battery life (and you can't swap in a fresh one), Just one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0 (and you'll need one for ethernet)
This quietly elegant executive notebook is small, slim, sturdy and a dream to use. It's expensive, and its battery life is short, but it's one of the best business-travel companions we've seen....
Abstract: When a laptop has a ThinkPad logo, it's clear from the start that it's a prestigious piece of hardware. Once you add the X prefix, you can expect great portability paired with powerful hardware. After a very successful X3xx series, Lenovo presented a succ...
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Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Wayne , review by: networkworld.com
Keyboard is exceptionally easy to use, physical interface is familiar, very rugged device