Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Notebook

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Comentario de experto escrito por : de.engadget.com (engadget.com)

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 (Video)

 

Seit Wochen wurde das ThinkPad X1 mit Spannung erwartet, obwohl es offiziell nicht existierte. Nun steht das Lenovo-Laptop endlich vor unserer US-Kollegin Dana und wurde von ihr auf Herz und Nieren geprüft. Ihre Review findet ihr hinter dem...

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por (engadget.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review

 

For weeks now, Lenovo aficionados have been salivating. Thanks to a series of leaks, more than a few of you have been awaiting the ThinkPad X1, the skinny, g...

Thin, durable design with a superb keyboardFast-charging batteryGood speakers

Short battery lifeReflective displayLimited CPU selection

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Jason Cross (pcworld.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1

 

The technology press has lumped Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 into a growing category of Macbook Air competitors, but now that I've used one for awhile, I can tell you it doesn't really belong there. Though the X1 is the thinnest ThinkPad ever, it is still...

Very solid construction ; Thin and relatively light

poor battery life ; glossy screen

If the battery only lasted a couple hours longer, this would be the must-have business traveler's laptop.

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1

 

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is one of the most powerful business ultraportables available, though the standard battery alone won't cut it for road warriors.

Sturdy construction. Gorilla glass is scratch-proof. Backlit keyboard. Great typing experience. HDMI and DisplayPort. Fast 2.5-inch HDD. Standard Voltage processors only. An excellent mix of wireless technologies. Dolby sound is worthy of entertainment...

No Anti-glare screen available. Standard battery alone doesn't crank out enough battery life. Hefty for an ultraportable without an optical drive.

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May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Aaron Pereira (tech.firstpost.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Notebook

 

Lenovo's ThinkPad range of notebooks are well known for their sturdy, rock solid design and build quality. They've been around for a long time and they have a distinctive feel and look to them.

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...

Jul 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Felix Sold (notebookcheck.net)

Review Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Subnotebook

 

Smarter Business Laptop. With ThinkPad X1, Lenovo presents a comp

Compact case & craftsmanship; Variety of ports; Ways to connect to internet; Comfortable keyboard & touchpad; Backlit keyboard; Bright, evenly lit screen; Good multimedia performance; Speedy hard drive; 36-month warranty

No docking port; Reflective screen; Low contrast / high black level; Fan almost always on; High case temp under heavy use; Poor quality speakers; Relatively short battery life

Subnotebooks with a 13.3" screen and new hardware. Among these: the similarly priced Samsung 900X3A, the Apple MacBook Air 13 Late 2010 or the MacBook Pro 13 Early 2011, although there's more selections when looking at consumer notebooks rather than...

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Jerry Jackson (NotebookReview.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review

 

Although the ThinkPad line of notebooks from Lenovo is synonymous with business laptops, there hasn't been a 13-inch ThinkPad since the old X301. The all new ThinkPad X1 promises to deliver all the features and dependability you expect from a ThinkPad...

Thin design with lots of ports ; Excellent performance ; Bright screen with Gorilla Glass

Integrated battery ; Glossy screen ; Annoying touchpad issue ; A powerful notebook that combines the durability and features of a business-class Thinkpad with the style of a consumer laptop.

A powerful notebook that combines the durability and features of a business-class Thinkpad with the style of a consumer laptop.

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Ammon Carpenter (slashgear.com)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review

 

We got the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 in our hands early, to get the skinny on this laptop targeted for the business user. This slim black laptop looks good on the outside, but like Mom used to say “It's what's inside that counts.” With rumors of Intel...

Like many laptops, the X1 is greatly limited in terms of expandability beyond the initial options at the time of purchase. But is seems like Lenovo is attempting to build a laptop that will be useful and sturdy enough to work for years to come. The...

May 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Tom Morgan (itpro.co.uk)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review

 

Lenovo's pencil-thin business ultra-portable finally arrives, squeezing Sandy Bridge performance into a tiny package, but is the X1 really worth buying? Tom Morgan finds out.

There’s no doubt that ThinkPad X1 is impressively thin, light and robust, but also very expensive compared to other ultraportable laptops. Despite all this, its disappointing battery life and temperamental touchpad make it frustrating to use. If you...

Jun 2011

Comentario de experto escrito por : Ardjuna Seghers (smarthouse.com.au)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1

 

Gorilla glass is getting everywhere and the super-slim, semi-rugged ThinkPad X1 from Lenovo is no exception. Fresh from its Australian launch, we take a first look at this tough cookie that is hell-bound to give the MacBook Air a run for its money.

Vibrant IPS screen with Gorilla glass; Powerful specifications; Unmatched connectivity; Rugged, durable and reliable

Not as slim as some rivals; Unknown battery life without slice; Shiny, reflective screen

Jun 2011

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