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October 2012
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The editors liked
There is a ton of stuff across the business aisle that
For whatever reason
We haven't seen in mainstream ultrabooks—really cool things like spill-proof keyboards
3G connections
And biometric fingerprint security. And the X1's beautiful
Beating-resist
Keyboard is exceptionally easy to use
Physical interface is familiar
Very rugged device
Durable
Lightweight chassisSolid performanceGreat keyboard and trackpadHSPA+ connectivity
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
Beautiful design
Superb build quality
Gorgeous 2560X1440 display
Great performance
Useful adaptive function row
Best keyboard in the business
Stunning design that continues to show business machines can turn heads
Powerful internals to match the machine's beauty
Light weight and super portable
Gorgeous highresolution multitouch display
Lenovo's OneLink port feels like the future of docking
Light body
Comfortable keyboard
Keys have good travel
Great battery life
Trackpad that can carry off multitouch gestures
High-resolution screen
Screen
Very compact
For a 14-inch screen
Chock full of useful bells and whistles
Fast
At least for CPU-bound tasks
Fantastic build quality
Stylish
Understated
Sleek
Best trackpad in the business
Solid battery life
Great sounding speakers
Very thin and light
14″ Display in a 13″ Package
Great Keyboard and Touchpad
Charges very quickly
Gorgeous WQHD Screen
Durable and lightweight design
Accurate speakers
Runs cool
Thin and light
Vivid touch screen with wide viewing angles
Speedy performance
Excellent typing feel
Adaptive function keys
Durable and sleek design
Comfortable
Backlit keyboard
Sharp and responsive touchscreen
Snappy overall performance
Extremely slim and light design is still tough enough to take on the road. High-resolution (2
Excellent battery life. Under 3 pounds. Dual pointing devices. Speedy SSD and day to day performance. Backlit keyboard. Good volume on speakers. Matte display.
Incredibly light for a 14-inch laptop
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is ruggedly built
And has a better keyboard than any ultrabook-style laptop
Even Apple's MacBook Air
Lenovo takes its solid 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon and upgrades it with Windows 8 and a touch screen
While keeping the excellent keyboard
Slim. Speedy SSD. 1
600 by 900 resolution screen. Great keyboard. Dual pointing devices. Comes with QuickLaunch Start Menu replacement.
Exceptionally thin
And strong
Above-average performance
Terrific keyboard and pointing devices
Fast battery charging
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.
Robust
But lightweight construction
2560-by-1440-pixel touchscreen
HDMI and DisplayPort
Hardwired ethernet
802.11ac Wi-Fi
Adaptive function row
Slim yet built like a tank. Superb keyboard with standard layout
TrackPoint buttons are back
Swift Core i5 performance
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Sturdy design
Loud audio
Slim
Light yet strong. Fantastic keyboard
Very good display
Good port selection
Gorgeous QHD display
Marketleading keyboard
Lightning quick SSD
Remarkably thin and light yet sturdy
Splendid keyboard
Crisp 1080p display
Security and manageability features for IT departments
Excellent build quality and design
High resolution touch enabled display
Good performance
Good battery life
Ethernet is available via an included USB dongle
Performance is dazzling
As you'd expect from a computer with a topoftheline chip like the X1 Carbon offers
As you'd expect from a computer with a topoftheline chip like the X1 Ca
Oh my! Best touchpad surface ... ever!
Matte display!
Solid construction
Good overall performance
Gorgeous design
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Solid overall performance
Touchscreen works well
Gorgeous
Sleek design
Solid performance
Great keyboard
Understated good looks
Solid build quality
Nice keyboard/touchpad.
Light weight and slim
Semi-rugged and durable construction
Excellent keyboard for an Ultrabook
Multiple inputs
Including TrackPoint
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The best connectivity and I/O port options in this form factor. Incredibly light
Svelte
And durable. Great performance and overthetop battery life
Reliable performance
Insanely light for a 14inch device
Great Audio
Excellent visuals with crisp images and great color accuracy
Highresolution touch screen (optional)
Keyboard
Thin and light for a 14-inch Ultrabook
Bright
High-res screen
Adaptive keyboard panel can be useful
Solid build
Lightweight for a 14-inch machine
Fast performance
Light and sturdy chassis
Very quiet
Large ClickPad
Integrated UMTS modem
Input devices offer great feedback
Good viewing angle stability (90°)
Very good battery life
Spacious SSD with 512 GB capacity
Semi-matte touch display
HDM
Incredibly fast CPU and application performance for the size
Very lightweight
Yet strong shell
Extremely quiet
Matte display
Large touchpad
Improved gamut range
WWAN options
Mini DisplayPort
High CPU and application performance
Rigid casing
Quiet
Even relatively quiet during load
Big touchpad
Integrated 3G modem
Feedback strong input devices
Short battery charge time
AR coated touchscreen
Lightweight
Sturdy chassis
Usually quiet
Very large clickpad
Integrated LTE modem
Highly responsive input devices
Superb viewing angles (90°)
Battery charges quickly (compared to discharge)
Matte touch display
Beautiful
Comfortable design
Fantastic keyboard
Vastly improved clickpad
Resurrected physical buttons for TrackPoint
Anti-glare display panel
Accessible maintenance
Silent while idle
Quiet otherwise
Comfortable temperatures even under load
Relat
Ultra light and slim case
Excellent input devices
Fast wireless connections
High-resolution and viewing angle stable display
High system performance
Low system noise and temperature
3 years warranty
No CPU or GPU throttling on battery power
Excellent keyboard and touchpad
Slim design
Strong chassis
Respectable battery life
Easy serviceability
Brighter backlight
WWAN support
Quiet fans
No PWM
The editors didn't like
The software
Strangely. For as mighty as the firmware on the trackpad and keyboard are
The business-facing software that Lenovo loads onto the X1 is more oppressive than you'll find from other OEMs—even repeat offenders like Asus and Sony. Things like a
None that were significant
Middling display and battery lifeHigh cost
DDR3 1333MHz system memory versus 1600MHz on other machines
Pricey
No SD card slot
New ThinkPad keyboard is awkward to use and will take time to get used to
Battery life is less than impressive
Adaptive keyboard is more cumbersome then helpful
Stiff hinge makes the PC annoying to open
Webcam is a bit tragic
The GPU performance mystery
No 16GB RAM option
No SD Card slot
Again
Display could be brighter
Speaker volume when used on lap
Fixed battery
Screen brightness
Awkward
Uncomfortable keyboard
Lackluster touchpad
Relatively slow SSD
Poor quality webcam
Expensive
Not the longest battery life
Harsh audio
Annoying keyboard layout
Stiff upper mouse buttons
Shorter battery life than Windows 7 version
Some touchpad issues
Wi-Fi adapter can be wonky
New function bar adds unnecessary complexity to simple functions. New keyboard layout may not be to everyone's liking. Ethernet requires dongle. Short battery life
New keyboard design is dubious
No dock or battery slice options
Battery life just average
No dock or battery slice
Dim Screen
Tinny audio
Limited port selection
LCD panel seems dim and a little washed out
Uses new AC adapter format. Only 54GB free space left on SSD. Only one USB 3.0 port
No HDMI
For such an expensive laptop
Battery life is just so-so. Consumer-friendly options such as HDMI are missing
ThinkPad X1 Carbon has more consumer level, but there is some competitor in the market, such as Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus S7-392, Dell XPS 12, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and HP Spectre is good option.But we have a good summary since Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon has t...
Published: 2014-03-28, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Durable, Thin and light for a 14-inch Ultrabook, Bright, high-res screen, Adaptive keyboard panel can be useful
Worst-in-class battery life, No SD slot, Backspace key is shrunken and in a different place, Expensive; touchscreen doesn't come standard
On paper, the new X1 Carbon is an improvement over the original (which we liked!) in nearly every respect: It's thinner and lighter, and has a sharper screen, fresh processors and longer battery life. The problem is, the X1 Carbon, like many things in lif...
light and sturdy chassis, very quiet, large ClickPad, integrated UMTS modem, backlit keyboard, input devices offer great feedback, good viewing angle stability (90°), very good battery life, spacious SSD with 512 GB capacity, semi-matte touch display, HDM
very high price, integrated touchpad mouse buttons, webcam quality is marginal, lacks true Fn-keys
About 700 Euro (~$1000) separate the least and the most expensive version of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon - a substantial amount of money, especially considering the high base price of 1300 Euro (~$1800). Even the base version - equipped with the Core i5...
Published: 2014-03-24, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely slim and light design is still tough enough to take on the road. High-resolution (2,560-by-1,440) touch display looks great. Intel Core i5 processor and solid-state drive offer zippy performance.
New function bar adds unnecessary complexity to simple functions. New keyboard layout may not be to everyone's liking. Ethernet requires dongle. Short battery life
The Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon Touch (2014) makes some bold changes to one of our favorite business ultrabooks, but while it's still a good laptop, not every change is for the better....
Abstract: The New ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2014 model is finally here, bringing an impressive blend of form and function to users that need a thin and light Windows 8.1 powered machine.Announced at CES earlier this year , the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2014 catches your attentio...
As with Lenovo's other recent ThinkPad releases, there are a lot of things to like about the ThinkPad X1 Carbon: it is very thin and light, yet has the appeal of a classic ThinkPad all the way down to the red keyboard trackpoint. The display is phenomenal...
The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch is the rare notebook that does just about everything well, from performance and battery life to its touch abilities and superb display. Its $1,399 price tag is relatively high, but if you want the best, it is worth ever...
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...