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Testseek.com 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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The editors liked

  • There is a ton of stuff across the business aisle that
  • For whatever reason
  • We haven't seen in mainstream ultrabooks—really cool things like spill-proof keyboards
  • 3G connections
  • And biometric fingerprint security. And the X1's beautiful
  • Beating-resist
  • Study
  • Slim and light
  • Great performance
  • Good screen
  • Extremely well built
  • Excellent battery life
  • Very good performance
  • Typical ThinkPad keyboard layout and feel
  • Excellent performance
  • Comfortable keyboard
  • Lightweight
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • 8-9 hours of battery life
  • Well built and lightweight
  • Brilliant keyboard

The editors didn't like

  • The software
  • Strangely. For as mighty as the firmware on the trackpad and keyboard are
  • The business-facing software that Lenovo loads onto the X1 is more oppressive than you'll find from other OEMs—even repeat offenders like Asus and Sony. Things like a
  • Average battery life
  • Software bloat
  • Limited physical and wireless connectivity
  • Display lacks colour depth and crispness
  • Rather pricey
  • Display brightness is relatively dim
  • Larger footprint compared to other ultrabooks
  • Steep pricing

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  Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Sasha , review by: bit.com.au

  • Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Carbon is the ThinkPad Ultrabook we've been waiting for from Lenovo.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$2127 AUD(pricing info)...

 
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  Published: 2013-02-19, Author: Sasha , review by: crn.com.au

  • Abstract:  Lenovo's 2011 vision of the ultimate boardroom ultraportable, the ThinkPad X1, simply didn't live up to expectations. Now, however, the company has gone back to the drawing board and attempted to right the wrongs of its predecessor.Enter Lenovo's business...

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  Published: 2013-01-17, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Lenovo takes its solid 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon and upgrades it with Windows 8 and a touch screen, while keeping the excellent keyboard
  • The touch screen makes the lid thicker, and the touch pad can be finicky at times
  • The business-oriented Lenovo ThinkPad X1 adds must-have features for 2013, and remains a very impressive business-oriented ultrabook with strong crossover appeal....

 
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  Published: 2012-10-08, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Incredibly light for a 14-inch laptop, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is ruggedly built, and has a better keyboard than any ultrabook-style laptop, even Apple's MacBook Air
  • For such an expensive laptop, battery life is just so-so. Consumer-friendly options such as HDMI are missing
  • Lenovo's succeeded in delivering a sexy ultrabook that still retains the traditional ThinkPad design cues. The battery life isn't as good as it could be though, and the SSD upgrade prices are simply ludicrous....

 
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  Published: 2012-09-28, Author: Renai , review by: delimiter.com.au

  • Overall, we really liked the X1 Carbon, and we think almost everyone in Australia's corporate and small business community who's got the laptop on their ‘potential buy' list will be pleased with it also. There are very few caveats to be added here to wha...

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  Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Team , review by: canadalaptopreviews.com

  • This laptop is about as light as any computer can get. It is easy to carry around to the office or outdoor in the field. It is the thinnest of the ThinkPad laptops and still carries modern technologies inside it. It can fit anywhere you want it to and sui
  • The storage size is perhaps the major drawback for this laptop. Gamers, kindly look elsewhere as this will not meet your requirements. However, you can play lightweight games and do less multi-tasking keeping an eye not to overwork the machine. Because of
  • This laptop is comfortable to carry around to almost any destination. You can use it to attend meetings, or go for outdoor adventures with fewer worries on power and weight. It is very powerful for its size, and this is from the top-notch performance that...

 
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  Published: 2016-05-02, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade reviews the 4th generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, released in 2016. This is Lenovo's thinnest and lightest business Ultrabook with a 14” display and Intel Skylake 6th gen Core i5 and Core i7 dual core CPUs. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon 4th gen is...

 
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  Published: 2014-06-27, Author: Alex , review by: itbusiness.ca

  • Abstract:  The ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2014) is Lenovo's follow-up to what could be considered the first, and also one of the best, true business-class Ultrabook, the original X1 Carbon from 2012. While there is now a lot more choice when it comes to business Ultrabooks...

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  Published: 2014-03-20, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade reviews the 2014 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. This is the updated X1 Carbon with Intel Haswell CPUs inside, a redesigned Fn row on the keyboard and a WQHD touch screen. The X1 Carbon is a little thinner and lighter than the outgoing model, and thi...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Jason , review by: Bcchardware.com

  • Solid Construction, World's Lightest "Business-Class" Ultrabook, 14" Screen, Lives up to the ThinkPad name
  • Lack of upgrade options
  • I never thought I would see the day where Lenovo would offer a ThinkPad as slim as the X1 Carbon. Traditionally the ThinkPad series of laptops has focused more on usability and being built tough to handle the abuse that a business user needs than being th...

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