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Oktober 2012
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440 Tester
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Testarna gillade
Snygg
Behaglig design
Fantastiskt tangentbord
Kraftigt förbättrad pekplatta
Fysiska knappar för TrackPoint är tillbaka
Antireflexskärm
Vissa underhållsmöjligheter
Ljudlös under tomgång
Tyst i övrigt
Behagliga temperaturer
Relativt högljudda högt
Ultralätt och tunt chassi
Utmärkta inmatningsenheter
Snabb trådlös uppkoppling
Högupplöst skärm
Hög prestanda
Bra batteritid
3 års garanti
Ingen CPU/GPU-strypning under batteridrift
Tunt och starkt chassi
Enkelt underhåll
Ljusstark skärm
Stöd för modem
Tysta fläktar
Ej PWM
Testarna gillade inte
Studs i gångjärnen
Begränsat antal portar
Låg ljusstyrka och kontrast
Medioker färgmättnad
Något lägre prestanda på batteri
Strypning under belastning
Begränsade skrivhastigheter (SSD)
Måttligt imponeranda batteritid
Inte helst stabila skärmgångjärn
LAN endast med adapter
Ej USB Typ C
Knappt några uppgraderingsmöjligheter
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Publicerad: 2016-12-11, Författare: Phil , testad av: ausdroid.net
I'm not going to lie – right now, I'm not going to drop any coin on one but there's a couple of good reasons for that. My Macbook Pro is still going strong and it's a lot of coin to drop on something that won't get daily use but if you're going to make us...
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Publicerad: 2016-01-04, Författare: Juan , testad av: techradar.com/au/
11hour battery life claim, 16GB of RAM, WQHD screen
Pricey, Marginal upgrade to 2015, No touchscreen
The 2015 version of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon was a solid performer. We expect the 2016 version to be equally solid with a few nifty enhancements added...
Among the most lightweight Ultrabooks available in the market, The iconic design and quality build materials makes it look impressive, The revamped keyboard makes typing a pleasure, along with a fingerprint reader, The flexible hinges enable you to be
The Memory (RAM) cannot be upgraded, The SD card slot is absent on the X1 Carbon 3, The 128GB SSD storage may not be enough for most users, The Final Verdict, The ThinkPad lineup has existed for a long time now and Lenovo has done a fine job of re-intr
The ThinkPad lineup has existed for a long time now and Lenovo has done a fine job of re-introducing it in the form of Ultrabooks. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3 is thin, lightweight and boasts the right features that a business laptop needs.The X1 may n...
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Publicerad: 2015-08-26, Författare: Barry , testad av: crn.com.au
The big issue with the X1 Carbon is its staggering price. Just like the pricey HP EliteBook Folio 1020, you'll have to wave goodbye to a huge chunk of your IT budget if you want a fully-loaded model equipped with a high-DPI touchscreen. Features such as 4...
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Publicerad: 2015-05-15, Författare: Kevin , testad av: techradar.com/au/
Excellent, reliable performance, The very best keyboard and trackpad, Thin and solid build quality
Paradoxically glareprone antiglare coating, Still no SD card reader, Unimpressive battery life
The Lenovo X1 Carbon offers reliable performance with a stellar keyboard, but short battery life and a glare-filled screen are two untenable problems....
Built very well, so much that it's military spec (MILSPEC); Excellent screen that isn't overly glossy (and yet isn't totally matte); Great battery life; Superb keyboard; Two types of mouse offered, with the TrackPoint pointing stick in the middle of the k
While it doesn't look like it should be, the X1 Carbon is a fingerprint magnet; Touchpad needs better gesture support; Screen could be a little brighter; No SD card slot;
We were hoping our first Ultrabook of 2015 would be a good one, and what we were delivered wasn't just something good, but something great.It's hard not to be impressed by what's on offer, and Lenovo has left very little out of the package. Sure, there's ...