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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.
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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
  • 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: 2014-03-06, review by: thehikaku.net

  • 以上が、新しいThinkPad X1 Carbonのレビューです。14型と大きな液晶を搭載しながら、軽量なモバイルノートパソコン(ウルトラブック)です。画面が大きいためモバイル兼メインPCとしても使えると思います。ThinkPad OneLinkドックに対応しておりポートを拡張できるため、メインPCとして使うときも"ポートが少ない"、"光学ドライブがない"といった不満はありません。基本スペックだけ見れば非常に良い製品だと思います。場面によってアイコンが変わるファンクションキー「Adaptive Keybo...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-15, review by: ara-yuru.com

  • Abstract:  第三回目となるThinkPad X1 Carbonレビュー。ThinkPadを長時間利用するのは初めてな筆者のため、ThinkPadファンの方には歯がゆいレポートになっていますがご容赦下さい。普段使うファイルやソフトのインストールも完了し、WindowsOSも常用しているWindows8.1に変更。自分好みの環境に整えて常用しています。ここ数日はパソコンを使用する場合、100%このThinkPad X1 Carbonとなっています。レビュー第1回目 で自宅の無線LAN環境との相性が悪いことを書きましたが、...

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  Published: 2014-02-14, review by: ara-yuru.com

  • Abstract:  二十年ぶりと言われる大雪が降った2014年2月8日、楽しみにしていた物が届きました。それはThinkPad X1 Carbon。ファンクションキーがタッチキーとなっている適応型キーボード搭載「新しいThinkPad X1 Carbon」ではなく、現在ThinkPadで標準となっている6列キーボードのThinkPad X1 Carbon(第1世代モデル)です。試用機型番:3444A13( ThinkPad X1 Carbon 製品仕様書 )今回お借りしたThinkPad X1 Carbon、カタログ上では最...

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  Published: 2014-02-14, review by: ara-yuru.com

  • Abstract:  いきなりのトラブルで出鼻をくじかれ、意気消沈してしまうかと思いましたが、使えば使う程「これはいい」と思えてきているThinkPad X1 Carbon。 前回 に続いてのレビュー2編目です。簡単に当方のPC利用状況について。メインで使用しているのはWindows8.1をインストールしたノートPC(VAIO)。このVAIOは自宅兼事務所に据え置いたまま利用。車や電車での移動中には主にAndroidタブレットでメールのやり取りや軽作業。そしてMacBook Air(2012)を客先に置きっ放しにしています。契...

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  Published: 2013-12-23, review by: goodnotepc.net

  • Abstract:  レノボの売れ筋さんウルトラブック「ThinkPad X1 Carbon」を2週間ほど、実際にモニターさせて頂く機会を頂くことが出来ましたので、早速レビューしてみました。これが噂の「ThinkPad X1 Carbon」さんです。いつものごとく大阪のとあるカフェで使用してみました。最初に見たときは「うお!なんて薄っぺらなんだ!」と思ったのが、第1印象です。ちょっと写真だと表現しづらいのですけれども、実機で見てみると、USBポートの縦幅ギリギリぐらいに合わせて作られていて、本当に薄々です。かといって「これ。も...

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  Published: 2013-10-10, review by: itmedia.co.jp

  • Abstract:  前回 まで、 ThinkPad X1 Carbon の6段プレシジョンキーボードのよい点を挙げてきたが、もちろん気に入らない部分もある。それはカーソルキーの左右にあるPgUp/PgDnキーだ。これはPageUp、PageDownの機能がどうというより、カーソルキー/↑キーのすぐ左右にあることが気に入らない。ThinkPad X1 Carbonの6段プレシジョンキーボードに限らず、7段配列キーボードの時代もWebブラウザの戻る/進むキーが配置されており、私の記憶では2000年くらいからだと思うが……いまだに...

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  Published: 2013-09-26, review by: itmedia.co.jp

  • Abstract:  前回 挙げた「ThinkPad X1 Carbon」キーボードのいいところの続きである。(1)~(5)のポイントについては 前回 を参照願いたい。では(6)について。ThinkPadシリーズのキートップの工夫は昔から継承されている部分だが「 ThinkPad X1 Carbon 」をはじめ、新モデル ThinkPad X240s / T440s などでも採用するアイソレーションタイプの6列プレシジョンキーボードならではのメリットとして、キーの間にゴミやホコリが入り込みにくいことが挙げられる。平日は1日のほ...

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  Published: 2013-09-11, review by: itmedia.co.jp

  • Abstract:  筆者は旧来からの「ThinkPadユーザー」であり、ThinkPadファンである。そして筆者にとっての理想のキーボードとは、力を入れなくてもすっと押し下がり、スイッチが入る時点で適度なクリック感があり、その後指に吸い付くように戻ってくる……打ち心地となるキーボードだ。この感覚のベースは、歴代ThinkPadシリーズの体験から来ている。さて、これまでの経験から、キーボードにおける「ストロークの深い浅い」についてはそこそこ順応しやすい部分だと思う。浅いストロークのキーボードに慣れると深いストロークのキーを押し...

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  Published: 2013-07-03, review by: thehikaku.net

  • 以上が、ThinkPad X1 Carbonのレビューです。航空機やF1カーで使われるものよりグレードの高いカーボンを使用し、ThinkPadらしい非常に頑丈なウルトラブックです。キーボードも、今まで触ったウルトラブックの中では最も打ちやすく、トラックポイントによりマウスポインタ操作も快適です。液晶画面は1600x900と高解像度で表示領域が広く、色域も比較的広く、ギラつきもほとんどなく見やすい液晶だと思います。液晶サイズも14型と大きいため、文字もそれほど小さくありません。このようにキーが打ちやすく画面...

 
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  Published: 2013-07-02, review by: itmedia.co.jp

  • Abstract:  ThinkPad伝統の 7段配列キーボード ……こんな風なことを最初に言い出したのは誰なのだろう。少なくとも、16年ほど前、筆者がこの業界に入った時にはすでにThinkPadのキーボードに対する定番の表現として定着していたと思う。クラシックThinkPadが7段キーボードをやめたことについては、ここ1~2年ほど、さまざまなところで語られている。一新したこと自体にそれほど異論はない。しかし、どこを見てもどうしてももやもやした感じがつきまとう。「配列自体に特に思い入れはないが、7段配列へのこだわりや7段配列を...

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