Testseek.co.uk have collected 121 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G7 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G7.
July 2019
(87%)
121 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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32767 Reviews
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The editors liked
Light enough to lug anywhere
Genuine all-day battery life
Capable desktop performer
Solid and attractive ThinkPad build
Gorgeous 4K display with HDR
Excellent keyboard and touchpad
Solid connectivity
Impressive sound quality
Thin and light and well made
Excellent typing experience and dual biometrics
Beautiful full gamut 4k screen
With other screen options as well
Multiple configuration options
Runs well
Cooly and quietly with daily use
Pretty good audio this time arou
The editors didn't like
Design a little too restrained for non-business types
No card reader
Top-spec configurations are big money
No touch support
Display kills battery life
The brightness settings are not spread out evenly
Overheats and limits the performance in demaning loads
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon remains an excellent choice for a powerful and portable business laptop.It's got the expected combination of top build quality combined with excellent performance and decent features. There's little to dislike but we don't th...
Design a little too restrained for non-business types, No card reader, Top-spec configurations are big money
Surprise, surprise: the X1 Carbon is a super-capable business machine. There's all kinds of built-in software security, hardware helping hands and the kind of performance that'll feel right at home in the office. What's more impressive is how Lenovo has...
Solid and attractive ThinkPad build, Gorgeous 4K display with HDR, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Solid connectivity, Impressive sound quality
No touch support, Display kills battery life
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thin and light and well made, excellent typing experience and dual biometrics, beautiful full gamut 4k screen, with other screen options as well, multiple configuration options, runs well, cooly and quietly with daily use, pretty good audio this time arou
the brightness settings are not spread out evenly, overheats and limits the performance in demaning loads, gets hot with demaning loads, smaller battery than on previous models
I really like Lenovo's new Thinkpad Carbon X1 and I think it has it where it counts: the construction, the inputs and the multitude of screens and hardware configurations, among others. Compared to the previous models, this 2019 X1 Carbon 7th gen improves...
2x Thunderbolt 3 ports, Lenovo Side Dock, unique and premium carbon fiber texture, quiet fan noise under most conditions, comfortable keyboard and trackpad, versatile USB Type-C charging, optional WWAN 4G LTE, bright 500 nit display, good battery life
cycling CPU performance when under extreme stress, no GeForce, Iris Plus, or Radeon RX Vega options, display could be better calibrated out of the box, PWM at almost all brightness levels, non-upgradeable RAM or WLAN, fingerprint magnet, no Wi-Fi 6 optio
If you're in the market for a new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, then selecting the best configuration is important especially because the model doesn't come cheap. We recommend skipping the Core i7-10510U since it performs about the same as the cheaper Core...
Published: 2019-12-25, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
very good picture quality, even with active privacy filter, good system performance, quiet fan, very good speakers, comprehensive warranty, still very good keyboard...
but worse than before, smaller battery and no more mSD reader, worse battery runtime compared to LowPower 1080p display, privacy filter only effective at low brightness levels, Wi-Fi 6 only as an option in combination with 10th Gen Core CPUs, very lim
– Privacy Guard ThinkPad with room for improvementsYou have to pay $197 extra for the ePrivacy display compared to the regular 1080p screen (400 nits). The picture quality as well as the brightness are pretty similar between these two models and the over...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen is all substance and no style. It delivers all the power mobile professionals will ever need in a business notebook wrapped in a durable, if boring, chassis. It's a near home run...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen7 (2019) is an excellent ultralight laptop that is configurable to compete at any performance or price point in the high-end 13” to 14” laptop market.The four or five display options can accommodate many types of buyers, i...
Published: 2019-10-24, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Lenovo continues to make its ThinkPad's look amazing, Superior build quality and materials used, Amazing display and thin bezels, Webcam is mounted where it should be, If you spec this thing out it's a performance hero, The Dolby Atmos speakers mounted up
It's obviously pricey, Basic webcam like most laptops, Battery life is impacted when you get the higher nit 4K display, It's still slightly bigger than some of the competition, but not by much, Slim on ports but better than others for sure, you may need a
The Gen 7 14” ThinkPad X1 Carbon is yet another amazing laptop in the ThinkPad series of laptops. It delivers in pretty much every area of importance for laptop users on the go. It's slim, lightweight, and easy to carry as well as powerful, easy to use wi...