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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.
Award: Good Buy October 2012
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
  • 560-by-1
  • 440) touch display looks great. Intel Core i5 processor and solid-state drive offer zippy performance.
  • Slim yet strong
  • Larger than average display for an Ultrabook
  • High res touch option
  • Lovely design
  • 3 lb. weight
  • Superb keyboard
  • Long battery life
  • Vibrant and colorful display
  • Comfy
  • Soft-touch chassis
  • Very light
  • Good keyboard and choice of pointing options
  • Integrated 3G cellular broadband
  • 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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  • Laptop
  • Lenovo
  • Notebook
  • ThinkPad
  • Touchscreens
  • Windows 8
  • 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
  • The touch screen makes the lid thicker
  • And the touch pad can be finicky at times
  • Mid-pack battery life. Limited I/O ports. Ethernet requires dongle. Sealed battery
  • 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)
  • 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.
  • Short battery life
  • Unconventional keyboard layout
  • Over-hyped speech- and gesture-recognition features
  • Display brightness and color gamut fall behind the pack leaders
  • Relatively dim display
  • No touchscreen option
  • No USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port
  • Lack of Ethernet and SD Card slot
  • Mediocre endurance
  • No USB-C or Ethernet port
  • No touch screen
  • MicroSD instead of standard SD card slot
  • The keyboard is a mess
  • The Clickpad has a vague feel
  • No extendedlife battery option
  • Soldered memory chips
  • Slow to boot (nearly 30 seconds). Surprisingly buggy during normal operations
  • Like running Windows Update. Clickpad is merely OK. Puny battery
  • Gets pretty hot
  • No more slice battery option
  • 1600x900 is good ... 1080p would be better
  • Way too much bloatware
  • Gets hot easily
  • Terrible for gaming
  • Gets really hot
  • Too much bloatware
  • 128GB SSD
  • Average battery life.
  • Only two USB ports
  • Sub-par touchpad
  • Touchscreen means lower battery life
  • Viewing angles aren't as wide as we'd like
  • Probably the most expensive computer in its class. Screen not as impressive as the previous generation. Battery life upgraded
  • But still not enough
  • Touchpad is a minor disaster. Anemic SSD configuration. Relatively weak screen brightness. No touchscreen option (yet)
  • Display suffers in direct light due to limited brightness
  • Keyboard design
  • Worst-in-class battery life
  • No SD slot
  • Backspace key is shrunken and in a different place
  • Touchscreen doesn't come standard
  • Narrow viewing angles
  • Very high price
  • Integrated touchpad mouse buttons
  • Webcam quality is marginal
  • Lacks true Fn-keys
  • Surface temperatures can become very warm
  • No Gorilla Glass
  • ThinkLight
  • HDMI
  • Integrated RJ-45
  • Or dedicated docking ports
  • Plastic display bezel feels out of place
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Mushy left- and right-click buttons
  • Overall fingerprint magnet
  • Tight viewing angles compared with IPS
  • CPU throttling during extreme load
  • Few interfaces
  • No docking port
  • High price
  • CPU exhibits some throttling
  • Bad webcam
  • No real F keys
  • Bouncy hinges
  • Low LCD brightness and contrast
  • Lackluster color saturation
  • Somewhat lower performance unplugged
  • Restrictive thermal management leads to throttling under load
  • Limited write speeds of the SSD
  • Unimpressive battery
  • Slightly wobbly display hinges
  • LAN only via adapter
  • No USB Type C
  • Hardly any upgrade options
  • Unable to maintain maximum rated TUrbo Boost speeds
  • Narrower color gamut than the WQHD SKU
  • Hinges could be more taut
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • No USB Type-C
  • Slow charging
  • Soldered RAM

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  Published: 2016-03-27, review by: thehikaku.net

  • 以上が、ThinkPad X1 Carbon のレビューです。重量が約1.18kg(メーカー仕様値)と、14型クラスのパソコンとしては、非常に軽量な製品です。IPSパネルのフルHD液晶が選択できるようになったのも嬉しいです。今回搭載されていた液晶パネルは、色域も比較的広く、ギラツキもほぼ無く、非常に見やすい液晶でした(ただし異なるメーカーの液晶パネルが搭載される可能性もあります)。バッテリー駆動時間も比較的長いです。従来通り、キーボードも打ちやすく、トラックポイントによってマウスカーソルも動かしやすいです...

 
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  Published: 2015-09-17, review by: pcguide-ad.com

  • 『ThinkPad X1 Carbon』は、素材にカーボン繊維を使っていることもあって、とにかく薄くて軽いですね。パフォーマンスとしては驚くほど軽快にキビキビ・サクサク動作してくれます。今回のレビュー用の実機は「プレミアムパッケージ」相当のハイ・スペック構成でしたが、使い方によっては、コストパフォーマンスの良いバリューパッケージを選択しても、かなり快適に使えると思います。キーボードはフルサイズキーボードと同じサイズで、キーの入力がとてもやり易くなっています。左右クリック、センターボタンを独立させたクリック...

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  Published: 2015-09-17, review by: pcguide-ad.com

  • 外観についてレビューで使用した実機は米沢生産モデル。外装箱にも「米沢生産」のラベルが貼ってありました。『ThinkPad X1 Carbon』のカラーは、トップカバー、パームレスト、ディスプレイ枠、すべてがマットな艶消しされたブラックです。マットなブラックのカラーは、見た目にも堅牢そうで、キズにも強そうです。トップカバーを閉じるときには、トップカバーとパームレスト刻印された「ThinkPad」の文字が重なり合います。これは、ThinkPadシリーズ共通のデザインです。ヒンジもシッカリとしています。グラつき...

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  Published: 2015-08-04, review by: win-tab.net

  • Abstract:  こんにちは、ウインタブ( @WTab8 )です。今回はおそらくウインタブにおける実機レビュー史上最高スペックのPCの紹介記事となります。レビューする製品は「Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon」です。この製品はThinkPadシリーズのフラッグシップ機であるのと同時に、私が個人的にどうしても欲しいノートPCでもあります。なので、試用できるのが本当に楽しみでしたし、試用してみてますます欲しくなってしまいました。ウインタブは実機レビューに際し、ドラクエベンチをする程度で、あまり数値化されたベンチ...

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  Published: 2015-07-13, review by: ara-yuru.com

  • Abstract:  カーボン素材を用い、軽量かつ薄型、デザイン性にも優れたノートパソコンが、レノボ ThinkPad X1 Carbon。「X1 Carbon」としては第3世代目となるこのモデル。「ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3rd Gen」と呼ばれているノートパソコンです。(レノボ公式直販サイトでは「 最新世代 ThinkPad X1 Carbon 」という表記になっています)今まで発売されたすべてのThinkPad X1 Carbonに触れており、昨年モデル(第2世代、「新しいThinkPad X1 Carbo...

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  Published: 2015-03-09, review by: thehikaku.net

  • 以上が、ThinkPad X1 Carbon(2015年発売モデル)のレビューです。最近のモバイルノートパソコンは薄型化が進んだ影響でキーストロークも浅くなっていますが、本製品は十分なキーストロークが確保されており、非常にタイピングしやすいです。トラックポイント用の独立クリックボタンも復活し、以前のように使いやすくなりました。ライターや、レポートをよく書く学生、資料を頻繁に作成する社会人など、タイピングすることが多い方におすすめです。また、現在のモバイルノートパソコンの液晶サイズの主流は13.3型ですが、...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-03, review by: itmedia.co.jp

  • 2560×1440ピクセルの高精細IPSディスプレイを装備 打ちやすいキーボードと使いやすいTrackPoint, モダンなデザインのスリムボディ
  • メモリーカードリーダーがない モバイルPCとしては少し重い 価格が高め

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  Published: 2014-08-22, review by: pcguide-ad.com

  • Abstract:  レノボ・ジャパンが販売する高性能ウルトラブック『 ThinkPad X1 Carbon 』を約2週間ほどモニターさせていただきました。ウルトラブックを実際に使ってみることは初めてです。ワクワクしながらも早速レビューしていきたいと思います。梱包箱から取り出して、手に持った瞬間「軽っ!」というのが最初の印象です。薄くてコンパクト、これで14型なのですから驚きです。 梱包箱に入っていたものは、PC本体の他、電源アダプター、電源コード、イーサネット拡張コネクター、それに説明書一式です。『ThinkPad X1 C...

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  Published: 2014-06-21, review by: ara-yuru.com

  • Abstract:  ThinkPadノートパソコンシリーズでイメージリーダー的な存在になっている最新モデル、レノボ「 新しいThinkPad X1 Carbon 」の実機レビューを数回に渡りお届けいたします。14インチクラスノートパソコンとして、薄さと軽さはダントツ。レノボ「新しいThinkPad X1 Carbon」本レビューは、2つの新しいThinkPad X1 Carbonを利用した上でお伝えいたします。 (OSは両機ともWindows 8.1 Pro)省電力性能に優れた第4世代インテルCoreプロセッサHaswell...

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  Published: 2014-04-15, review by: ykr.ykr414.com

  • ・Adaptiveキーボードを搭載・最厚部でも約17.7mmの薄さ、重量約1.28kgを実現(構成によって多少変化します)・WQHDの高解像度液晶を搭載可能・薄型・コンパクトである割にバッテリ駆動時間は長め・キーの配列が特殊(半角/全角の位置など)・SDカードスロットがない本製品の最も大きな特徴は、新しく採用されたAdaptiveキーボードです。最上段のキーをタッチタイプのキーに変更する事で、元々のファンクションキー等の操作はもちろん、Fnキー等との組わせで利用していた様々な機能をほぼワンタッチで利用出来...

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