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Reviews of Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G1

Testseek.co.uk 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.
Award: Good Buy October 2012
October 2012
 
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440 Reviews
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1473 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Smaller and lighter in every way
  • Improved Microsoft Precision Touchpad
  • Windows 10 Signature Edition cuts bloatware
  • Lightweight
  • Sleek design
  • Super upgrades
  • Beautiful sturdy design
  • Fast
  • Responsive performance
  • Thin
  • Light and portable
  • High-res IPS touchscreen
  • Class-leading keyboard
  • Good battery life
  • Three-year warranty
  • 11
  • Hour battery life claim
  • 16GB of RAM
  • WQHD screen
  • Thin and light
  • Rugged carbon-fibre casing
  • Touchscreen support for Windows 8
  • Sleek and sturdy built
  • Slim and light for a 14 incher
  • Solid performer
  • Alright battery life
  • Runs cool and mostly quiet
  • 4G/LTE modem included
  • Excellent
  • Reliable performance
  • The very best keyboard and trackpad
  • Thin and solid build quality
  • ThinkVantage technologies
  • Clever adaptive keyboard
  • Fantastic design ID
  • Unmatched inputs
  • Excellent manufacturing
  • Good display
  • Great keyboard and touchpad
  • Practical matte finish screen
  • Supremely well equipped
  • Very portable
  • Tough carbon fibre construction
  • Trackpad and keyboard comfortable for long periods of use
  • Great build quality
  • Antireflective screen coating is handy
  • Good for longform typing
  • Security features
  • 4G an option
  • Tough carbon finish
  • Trackpad feels great
  • Backlit keyboard is comfortable for long typing periods
  • High-resolution
  • High-quality screen
  • Excellent keyboard
  • Light
  • Impressive exterior
  • Good upgradability
  • Three-year warranty included
  • Rugged quality
  • Trackpointer is still excellent
  • Strong processor performance
  • Excellent battery life
  • Excellent input devices
  • Matte touchscreen
  • Much-improved battery life
  • Runs cool and quiet
  • Even under heavy load
  • Slim and attractive
  • Speedy SSD
  • 1
  • 600 x 900 resolution screen
  • Excellent performance
  • Stylish
  • Compact design
  • Extremely fast charge times
  • Ruggedly built to last
  • Terrific screen
  • Stylish design
  • Ruggedish casing
  • Fingerprint security
  • Light and sleek
  • Superb backlit
  • Spill-proof keyboard
  • Durable soft-touch finish
  • Powerful specs
  • Good high-res screen
  • Sleek
  • Minimalist design
  • Carbon fibre construction
  • Great keyboard that's spillproof
  • High resolution screen
  • Integrated 3G modem
  • Fantastic build quality
  • Responsive touchscreen
  • Class leading keyboard
  • Good SSD options
  • Quick charging
  • Quiet
  • Best laptop keyboard on the market
  • Looks brilliant
  • Extremely light
  • Super thin
  • HD screen quality has improved since the last X1
  • Trackpad is better
  • Backlit keyboard

The editors didn't like

  • Expensive
  • Giant TrackPad
  • Fingerprint smudges
  • Price
  • No SD card reader
  • Lots of pre-loaded software
  • Display could be brighter
  • Seriously expensive
  • Pricey
  • Marginal upgrade to 2015
  • No touchscreen
  • Sealed unit makes for poor serviceability
  • No Ethernet port
  • No dock connector
  • Poor usability changes involving the keyboard and trackpad
  • Lacks an SD cardreader
  • Poor webcam
  • Puny speakers
  • The WQHD screen is somewhat muddy
  • Paradoxically glare
  • Prone anti
  • Glare coating
  • Still no SD card reader
  • Unimpressive battery life
  • Integrated battery
  • Generally dim screen
  • Average battery life
  • Horrible speakers
  • Overheating when pushed to its fullest
  • Keyboard and function key changes will polarise opinion
  • ThinkPad logo might polarise opinion too
  • Far pricier than a MacBook Air
  • No sd card slot
  • Polarising keyboard changes
  • The screen's pixels are visible and headache inducing
  • It's pricey
  • ThinkPad logo too prominent
  • Not as light as some competition
  • Pricier than a MacBook Air
  • Screen quality beaten elsewhere
  • Battery life good but not the best
  • Bigger and heavier than ultrabook rivals
  • Business features add to price
  • Not the thinnest or lightest
  • Mediocre SSD and graphics performance
  • Keyboard changes will irk many touch typists
  • Screen should be brighter
  • Sealed battery still stinks for many business users
  • Only average battery life
  • Limited I/O ports
  • Poor screen quality for the price
  • Odd keyboard layout
  • Not cheap
  • Screen panel still TN
  • Integrated graphics are weak
  • Due a Haswell update
  • Touchscreen adds a fine layer of grain to the images
  • Battery life could be better
  • Audio is thin
  • Kitguru says
  • A fantastic ultra portable which is quiet
  • Powerful and cool running
  • Rating
  • 8.0
  • Pages
  • Sound quality is weak
  • Another USB 3.0 port would be nice
  • Hot spot at the rear of the chassis
  • The ThinkPad X1 continues to impress Kitguru. We love the keyboard
  • 9.0
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  Published: 2016-02-07, Author: Leonardo , review by: teknikop.com

  • Que deciros tras quedarme con las miel en los labios y volver a mi Lenogo G580, que si que mi portátil es potente con su i7, sus 8 GB de RAM, y su teclado completo que fue una de las principales caracterísitcas que me hizo decantarme por el, pero donde ll...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-20, Author: Steve , review by: notebookcheck.org

  • Diseño bonito y cómodo, Fantástico teclado, Clickpad enormemente mejorado, Botones físicos del TrackPoint, Panel antirreflejos, Mantenimiento accesible, Silencioso en inactivo; quedo por lo demás, Temperaturas cómodas incluso bajo carga, Altavoces relativ
  • Bisagras elásticas, Limitada selección de puertos, Bajo brillo y contraste LCD, Saturación de color apagada, Rendimiento algo inferior desenchufado, Gestión térmica restrictiva que lleva a ralentizar bajo carga, Velicodad de escritura limitada del SSD, Du

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  Published: 2014-02-25, review by: notebookcheck.org

  • chasis ligero y resistente, normalmente silencioso, clickpad muy grande, modem LTE integrado, teclado retroiluminado, dispositivos de entrada muy sensibles, soberbios ángulos de visión (90°), duración de batería genial, la batería carga rápidamente (compa
  • la CPU muestra cierta ralentización, mala webcam, sin teclas F de verdad

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  Published: 2014-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com/es/

  • La pantalla táctil con resolución mejor que HD en la Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon se ve genial. La nueva franja de teclas adaptativas son una idea interesante y el teclado touch pad continúan siendo los mejores en su clase
  • Incluso al escoger la pantalla con menor resolución, el precio no baja realmente y a pesar que el teclado es excelente tiene un par de aspectos que son un dolor de cabeza
  • La tercera generación de la computadora portátil de Lenovo, la ThinkPad X1 Carbon de 14 pulgadas obtiene casi todas las cosas básicas de manera correcta, mientras que agrega algunos cambios, incluyendo la franja de teclas adaptativas que cambian según la...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-21, review by: notebookcheck.org

  • Gran rendimiento de CPU y aplicación, Carcasa ligera y rígida, Silencioso, incluso relativamente silencioso bajo carga, Gran touchpad, Modem 3G integrado, Teclado retroiluminado, Dispositivos de entrada de fuerte respuesta, Buena duración de batería, Cort
  • Ángulos de visión ajustados comparados con IPS, Ahogo de CPU bajo carga extrema, Pocos interfaces, sin puerto de acoplamiento, Precio elevado
  • Lenovo no se va sin pelea y, en nuestra opinión, vuelve a encarar al cliente con un ultrabook premium de clase business. La competencia no ha logrado sacar un dispositivo móvil y esbelto igual hasta la fecha. Ni HP ni Dell ofrecen un ultrabook tactil p...

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(86%)
 
  Published: 2016-05-09, review by: notebookcheck.biz

  • châssis ultra fin et léger, excellents ports d'entrée, connexions sans fil rapides, écran haute résolution et angles de vue stables, système performant, bonne maîtrise du bruit et de la température, bonne autonomie, 3 ans de garantie
  • charnières de l'écran avec un léger jeu, LAN seulement avec adaptateur, pas d'USB de type C, difficile à faire évoluer, prix très élevé

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  Published: 2015-05-06, review by: notebookcheck.biz

  • Le design, élégant et ergonomique, Clavier exceptionnel, Le pavé tactile a été largement amélioré, Les boutons physiques pour le TrackPoint font leur grand retour, L'écran est traité antireflets, Facile d'entretien, Parfaitement silencieux au repos, à pei
  • Les charnières ne sont pas assez fermes, On aimerait plus de ports disponibles, La dalle LCD est sombre et le taux de contraste est faible, Couleurs ternes, Les performances pâtissent quand on débranche l'alimentation, Le processeur se bride quand il tour

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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Frédéric , review by: clubic.com

  • Performant et autonome, Construction sans faille, Ergonomie remarquable, Nombreux atouts pour les pro
  • Retient trop les traces, Une touche Fn mal placée, Pas de lecteur de cartes SD, Prix très élevé
  • En 2014, Lenovo avait tenté de mettre un coup de peinture sur son X1 Carbon en supprimant les emblématiques boutons physiques placés au-dessus du touchpad, ou encore la rangée de touches de fonctions. Mal lui en a pris, et les habitués du ThinkPad le lui...

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  Published: 2014-06-27, Author: David , review by: 01net.com

  • Pour son Thinkpad X1 Carbon, Lenovo soigne le style et le confort d'utilisation… mais à quel prix ! À 2257 euros, on aurait aimé que Lenovo ne soit pas aussi avare de puissance sur la partie graphique, en intégrant notamment une puce plus polyvalente que...

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  Published: 2014-05-02, Author: Bénigne , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Très bonne qualité de fabrication, Dalle de bonne facture, Poids contenu, Ensemble clavier/touchpad très convainquant
  • Haut-parleurs très mauvais, Chauffe lors de très fortes sollicitations, Pas de lecteur de carte SD
  • Le ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch est une excellente machine pour tous ceux qui veulent travailler dans de bonnes conditions. Les finitions sont parfaites, le poids léger, la finesse remarquable pour un 14 pouces, et le couple clavier/touchpad est sans doute le...

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