Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G9 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G9 - Intel Gen 11.
May 2021
(89%)
70 Reviews
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The X1 Carbon 9th Gen is a pricey proposition in most regards which adds to its enterprise cache. However, with improved GPU, memory and battery performance coupled with the intuitive 16:10 aspect ratio, the X1 9th Gen is well worth the yearly upgrade thi...
Slim, lightweight design, Good 14-inch, 16:10 FHD+ display, Class-leading keyboard, Great quad speakers, Epic battery life, 11th Gen Intel CPUs, up to 32GB of RAM, New and legacy ports (see cons)
Poor 720p webcam, IR camera isn't standard, No card slot, Touchpad is still a bit small
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) makes clever changes to move a winning business laptop to the brink of perfection...
Published: 2021-07-30, Author: Eric , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: We won't try to keep you in suspense: When we reviewed last year's model, we called the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon the best laptop in the world—though we later decided it shared that title with the Dell XPS 13 OLED—and it hasn't done anything in its latest...
Published: 2021-05-27, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Lenovo's new 9th generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon is an interesting machine to be sure. On one hand, it offered some of the best numbers we've seen from this new breed of ultralight Tiger Lake 11th Gen Intel Core-powered laptops, with chart-topping benchmark...
high-quality chassis, matte 16:10 screen w/o PWM, very good system performance, long battery runtime, 32 GB RAM in the X1 Carbon for the first time, many ports w/ Thunderbolt 4 and PCIe 4.0, good input devices, very good speakers, WWAN-ready (education mo
stability problem while playing games, keyboard is worse than before, bad webcam, no SD card reader, slow display response times
In review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9. Test model courtesy of Campuspoint.As expected, the matte FHD screen has advantages when you use it outdoors and the battery runtime is also much better compared to the previously reviewed 4K screen. The additio...
high-quality chassis, color-accurate 16:10 UHD+ LCD without PWM, very good system performance, 32 GB RAM in the X1 Carbon for the first time, Legacy port, Thunderbolt 4 and PCIe 4.0, good input devices, very good speakers
stability problem while playing games, glossy screen, not WWAN ready, keyboard is worse than before, bad webcam, no SD card reader, shorter battery life because of UHD+ LCD
in review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 is supposed to be a big step forward. In many ways, it is just that, especially when it comes to the 16:10 screen format. On the other hand, the keyboard sadly takes a step back...
Abstract: Whether you're looking for powerful internals or an awesome keyboard, Lenovo laptops are both reliable and highly rated. Here at PCWorld, we've personally used and tested a number of Lenovo laptops, from ThinkPads to Yogas and everything in between.While...
The 9th generation of Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad gets a 16:10 display for getting work done but otherwise doesn't stray too far from the successful X1 Carbon script. It's fantastic.Price When Reviewed$1,799.60Best Prices TodayRetailerPriceDeliveryLenovo$1...
It seems like I've had a new laptop under test each week for the last month, with the latest platform being the X1 Carbon. I was able to spend a little over a week with this platform, wrote several articles on the "iconic" keyboard, and came away quite pl...
Published: 2021-12-22, Author: Matt , review by: pcworld.co.nz
The 9th generation of Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad gets a 16:10 display for getting work done but otherwise doesn't stray too far from the successful X1 Carbon script. It's fantastic.Price When Reviewed$1,799.60Best Prices TodayRetailerPriceDeliveryLenovo$1...