Testseek.co.uk have collected 143 expert reviews of the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Series and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Series.
May 2011
(75%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
26 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
750100143
The editors liked
Good CPU performance
Robust / Small
Separate volume control buttons
Ultra sturdy
Great performance
Screen
Powerful CPU
Slim and light
Rugged
Waterproof build
Colourful screen
Good features
Sturdy and practical
Fast-charge battery
Backlit keyboard
Built-in 3G
Durable and rugged
Gorilla glass screen protection
Spillproof
Excellent connectivity
Thin and sturdy with a rocksolid feel and clean design
Fast Core i5 CPU
Fastcharging battery
Lowlight webcam
Chassis design is class leading
Liquid ‘proof’ keyboard
The best laptop keyboard we have used
And it offers backlighting
Screen is very bright
Working well in a variety of conditions
Good overall system performance
Strong connectivity including USB 3.0
ESATA and HDMI out
Onboard audio is surprisingly capable
Over 10 hours battery life with the slice added
Full 3 year warranty
The editors didn't like
No disc player
Panel with very low contrast (173
1) and inaccurate colours
Low gaming capacity
Low battery life (2h15)
Onboard speakers lack power
Terrible battery life
Iffy usability
Tight storage
Battery life fails to impress
Hit-and-miss usability
No dedicated graphics
Reflective screen
Glare around the screen
Unimpressive battery life
Annoying port cover
Not the slimmest or lightest
Weak battery life
No IPS screen option
Integrated battery doesn't last as long as we'd expect
Gorilla Glasscovered screen produces a lot of glare
Not as lightweight as it could be
Thanks to its dense construction
Single channel memory
Battery slice is very expensive in the UK
Not a gamers machine
Slightly reflective screen
Without the battery slice
The underside of the chassis can get warm
Rubber cover on the side panel isn't really needed
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is definitely one of the most beautiful piece of gadgets, to have hit the stores in the recent times. It's thin, durable, loaded with tons of features, comes with amazing speakers and performs as if there is no tomorrow. What more c...
The ThinkPad X1 model we reviewed with its Core i5 processor and a traditional hard disk drive sells for a price of Rs 85,000, which isn’t exactly great value for money especially when you consider the performance you get. Models with better specs are ...
Slim and sturdy, Gorilla Glass display, Spill-resistant, backlit keyboard, Great connectivity options, Useful proprietary software, Very good performance
Disappointing battery life, Heats up on the left edge
Published: 2011-05-18, Author: Scott , review by: asia.cnet.com
Thin and sturdy; rock-solid feel and clean design; backlit keyboard; fast charging battery; low-light webcam
Relatively heavy for a thin laptop; Gorilla Glass covered screen produces a lot of glare; integrated battery doesn't last as long as expected
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the thinnest ThinkPad ever made, and it's a slim, cleanly designed 13-incher worth a look for business travelers--but it's not as thin as a MacBook Air, and its battery life isn't as good, either. ...
Sturdy; good specifications; good video and sound quality; rapid battery charging.
Short battery life.
The X1 is a sturdy notebook that comes with all the necessary features that you want in a business-class notebook and more. The only complaint that I have is the rather short battery life and the premium price tag. But having said that, you will b...
Abstract: Lenovo just took the wraps off its ThinkPad X1 devices at CES 2018, and my first impression was of new notebooks that came with several quality-of-life upgrades and a couple of big changes, while still managing to stick to a much-loved design ethos.In add...
As mentioned earlier, business notebooks are well known for their unassuming, professional and no-nonsense designs, both of which are traits that have been well and truly preserved in the ThinkPad line of business notebooks, and the X1 is no excepti...