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Smart stativdesign som förbättrar komforten
Bra WLAN-prestanda
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Rymlig och exakt pekplatta med bra integrerade knappar
Skärm med bra färgrymd
Bra generell systemprestanda
Moduler som säljs separat är ett tilltalande koncept
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Batteritiden
Chassit är styvt
Men inte lika vridstyvt som Surface m.fl. konkurrenter
Svår att bära med en hand när den är öppen
Medelmåttig ljusstyrka och kontrast jämfört med konkurrenterna
Publicerad: 2016-06-21, Författare: Paul , testad av: hothardware.com
Skylake-based Core M foundation packs a punch, IPS display with flexible viewing angles, LED backlit keyboard, Modules let you extend the 2-in-1's functionality, Silent (no fans), Sturdy kickstand and overall construction
Pricey as configured, Battery life could be better
Microsoft deserves credit for popularizing and, to a great extent, legitimizing the 2-in-1 category, which is beginning to take the place of dedicated tablets. Why buy a standalone slate when you can have a tablet that doubles as a laptop? However, it's h...
Publicerad: 2016-06-02, Författare: Steve , testad av: notebookcheck.net
novel kickstand design which improves lap comfort, good WLAN performance, comfortable, well-tuned keyboard, spacious and accurate touchpad with good integrated buttons, vivid display panel with reasonably good color gamut, speedy general system performan
case, while rigid, is more susceptible to torsion than the Surface Pro and other competitors, difficult to carry one-handed while open, middling brightness and contrast pales in comparison to most rivals, PWM is present at all brightness levels up to 49
Lenovo was one of the pioneers of the convertible market long ago, but the X1 Tablet ($1,549 as reviewed) marks the company's first foray into the Microsoft Surface-style designs with their flagship ThinkPad line of products. The goal of the device was to...
Great build and design, Decent keyboard, Plenty of ports and inputs
Kickstand can slip, Mediocre battery life
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet could also be called the Surface Pro 4 ThinkPad Edition. It takes everything we love about Microsoft's Windows 10 two-in-one and adds a ThinkPad twist.There's a lot to like here. The build quality is superb, and the full comp...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a Windows 2-in-1 that was clearly designed to emulate what's been successful on other devices.Tiny upgrades won me over little by little. There are enough upgrades on this device compared to what the Surface offers to make...
Superbly designed kickstand makes lap use comfortable again, Dual pen loop/holders actually secure the pen, unlike competition, Traditional ThinkPad keyboard performs respectably
A little slower than the competition, Trackpad and pen could improve, Pricey enough that you'll want your company to pay for it
The X1 Tablet is wonderfully designed and is one of the most pleasant two-in-one devices I've ever typed on. The keyboard is every bit as useable as what you get on the fourth-generation X1 Carbon -- in fact, when propped up on a table, you can't tell the...
Impressively thin and light, Comes with a keyboard, Actually works well on your lap
Subpar battery life, Keyboard and trackpad aren't as refined as Microsoft's Surface Type Cover, Stylus feels slippery on the screen, Was supposed to undercut the Surface Pro on price, but doesn't
With the ThinkPad X1 Tablet, Lenovo made a solid attempt at building a Surface-like device for business users. It's not really stylish, but it's one of the few hybrid tablets/laptops that'll get work done. Unfortunately, poor battery life and a sloppy...
Slim and light, lovely display, included keyboard is excellent. Can add features via optional modules, Quiet fanless design
Intel Core M performance is good, but not as strong as a Core i5. Pricey
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a thoroughly modern tablet with a slim and light design and a simple yet sturdy keyboard connection. Optional modules seem to be the in thing for 2016 with everything from smartphones to tablets offering some kind of add-o...