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Published: 2015-03-19, Author: JACEK , review by: gadzetomania.pl
Abstract: ThinkPady większości osób kojarzą się z nudnymi laptopami dla biznesu, których projektanci inspirowali się designem kostki brukowej i za cel postawili sobie stworzenie sprzętu topornego i nijakiego. Na szczęście z roku na rok Lenovo konsekwentnie zmienia...
Abstract: IT동아 이문규 기자] 본 리뷰어는 십수 년 전 서버/네트워크 엔지니어로 10여 년간 근무한 이력이 있다. 당시에도 하드웨어/소프트웨어 엔지니어들은 지금처럼 노트북을 휴대하고 이 사이트, 저 사이트 돌며 지원 업무를 해야 했다. 1990년 대 말 혹은 2000년 초 이들 IT전문가들이 선호하는 업무용 노트북의 최고봉은 누가 뭐래도 '씽크패드(ThinkPad)'였다. 당시에는 IBM이 생산, 판매했던 씽크패드는 그 이전부터 '비즈니스맨을 위한 최고의 노...
Beautiful, comfortable design, Fantastic keyboard, Vastly improved clickpad, Resurrected physical buttons for TrackPoint, Anti-glare display panel, Accessible maintenance, Silent while idle; quiet otherwise, Comfortable temperatures even under load, Relat
Bouncy hinges, Limited port selection, Low LCD brightness and contrast, Lackluster color saturation, Somewhat lower performance unplugged, Restrictive thermal management leads to throttling under load, Limited write speeds of the SSD, Unimpressive battery
The Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon 2015 (3rd Generation)The Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd Gen is a beautiful machine. Much like the Dell XPS 13 took the initiative to cram a 13-inch screen into an 11-inch form factor, the X1 Carbon sports dimensions that are more comparab...
Fantastic build quality, Stylish, understated, sleek, Great performance, Best keyboard in the business, Best trackpad in the business, Solid battery life, Great sounding speakers
No SD Card slot, again, Display could be brighter, Pricey
Performance Analysis:The new 2015 ThinkPad X1 Carbon offered some of the best performance results we've seen from a 13-inch Ultrabook in standard Productivity and Content Creation workloads. In gaming, the new X1 Carbon was also strong, but not quite as s...
Abstract: Che ci piaccia o meno il nuovo MacBook di Apple apre nuove strade sia per Apple sia per l'industria dei notebook in generale. Con un peso di 907 grammi e uno spessore di 13,1 millimetri è uno dei notebook più sottili e leggeri mai realizzati . Ed è anche ...
Rugged quality, Trackpointer is still excellent, Strong processor performance, Excellent battery life
Not the thinnest or lightest, Mediocre SSD and graphics performance, Expensive
Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad has aged well. While it doesn't seem as svelte as it once did, it remains a ruggedly built, quick machine with outstanding portability. There are elements that could be better, such as the display, but the Carbon proved at leas...
Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Swift Core i5 performance, Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Sturdy design, Loud audio, Long battery life
Relatively dim display, No SD card slot
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is an excellent business ultraportable, offering strong performance, long battery life and an improved keyboard, all in a svelte and durable design....
Light, slim yet built like a tank. Superb keyboard with standard layout, TrackPoint buttons are back
Expensive, display brightness and color gamut fall behind the pack leaders
There are few 14" Ultrabooks on the market, and even fewer that are as slim, light and bulletproof as the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. The keyboard is sublime and the trackpad is good--- especially good for those who love the TrackPoint. Though the display'...
Built very well, so much that it's military spec (MILSPEC); Excellent screen that isn't overly glossy (and yet isn't totally matte); Great battery life; Superb keyboard; Two types of mouse offered, with the TrackPoint pointing stick in the middle of the k
While it doesn't look like it should be, the X1 Carbon is a fingerprint magnet; Touchpad needs better gesture support; Screen could be a little brighter; No SD card slot;
We were hoping our first Ultrabook of 2015 would be a good one, and what we were delivered wasn't just something good, but something great.It's hard not to be impressed by what's on offer, and Lenovo has left very little out of the package. Sure, there's ...