
To say that we are ThinkPad fans at Laptoptopics would be a bit of an understatement so it comes as no suprise to say that we were wowed by the 4Th generation X1 carbon. ZDNET seems to agree with us an lavishes praise and an ‘Outstanding close to 5 Star rating on Lenovos flagship
Lenovo has delivered another impressive ThinkPad X1 Carbon, albeit one that’s distinctly evolutionary. Connectivity is improved, but the touchscreen option is gone and battery life could be better.
Lenovo has never stinted on the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, its flagship thin-and-light business laptop. This year the company has expanded the X1 range, which now includes the modular ThinkPad X1 Tablet and the convertible ThinkPad X1 Yoga with OLED display. The ThinkPad Carbon X1 has also had an upgrade, the fourth-generation version being “the world’s lightest 14-inch business ultrabook,” according to its maker.
ThinkPad laptops have a certain ‘design icon’ status about them. The matt-black chassis, silver ‘ThinkPad’ on the lid with the red-LED ‘i’ dot that pulses when the notebook is sleeping are simple, useful and distinctive visual elements.
At 1.64cm and 1.21kg, the 2016 ThinkPad X1 Carbon is even thinner and lighter than the 2015 version (1.77cm and 1.31kg). It’s powered by Intel’s latest Core i5 and i7 processors.
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