Key Features and Benefits: Wherever the road takes you At 6% thinner than its predecessor, the X1 Carbon Gen 7 is only 14.9mm thin-or just a hair more than a half inch-and it weighs only 2.4lb/1.08kg. This lightweight package reinvents portability and untethers you from the office. With a battery life of up to 18.3 hours, and Rapid Charge when you do need more juice, you can go wherever the road-or the sky-takes you*.* Based on testing with MobileMark 2014. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, and other factors. Small package, big punch Powered by 8th Gen Intel Core processors and up to 16GB memory, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7 packs a lot of punch. The PCIe solid-state drive (SSD) delivers speedy performance sure to boost your productivity. Easy on the eyes Whether you're watching a video, Skyping across the world, or looking at graphics, the X1 Carbon Gen 7 features amazing visuals. Experience the cinematic 4K Dolby Vision panel with high dynamic range technology-intricate details pop while shadows and textures become richer. Or choose from several displays, including an FHD touchscreen, or an FHD panel with PrivacyGuard for screen security. Built for life's extremes Like all ThinkPad laptops, the X1 Carbon Gen 7 is tested against 12 military-grade requirements and more than 200 quality checks to ensure it runs in extreme conditions. From the Arctic wilderness to desert dust storms, from zero gravity to spills and drops, you can trust this laptop to handle whatever life throws your way. A laptop as well-connected as you When you're out and about, the X1 Carbon Gen 7 can keep you online even when there's no WiFi. Choose the optional LTE-A card and the WWAN technology lets your laptop function like a smartphone-where there's cellular service you can always jump online. And you can trust that your connection is secure.*WWAN must be configured at time of purchase, as it's not upgradeable. We've got your back-and your front Keep your business data-and your privacy-safe with the X1 Carbon Gen 7 laptop's comprehensive suite of ThinkShield security features. Its discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) encrypts data and works in conjunction with Windows 10 security. ThinkShutter, a physical camera cover, blocks the lens to ensure that you're only seen when you want to be. And the fingerprint reader uses biometrics to log you in with a simple touch. For your eyes only As part of ThinkShield security, we offer a combination of hardware and software that work together to ensure what's on your display is for your eyes only. PrivacyGuard is an electronic privacy filter built into your system that decreases the angle of vision on your display, such that only your eyes, when facing head-on, can see content. All others see a darkened screen. PrivacyAlert* is an integrated software that works with the IR camera to ensure that if others look over your shoulder, then a popup notifies you of the potential threat.*Requires the optional IR camera.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (7th Gen) 20QD - Ultrabook - Intel Core i7 - 8565U / up to 4.6 GHz - Win 10 Pro 64-bit - UHD Graphics 620 - 16 GB RAM - 256 GB SSD TCG Opal Encryption, NVMe - 14" IPS 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) - IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0 - Wi-Fi 5 - black paint - kbd: US
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I recently bought ThinkPad X 10th gen with i7 processor, windows 10pro, 16 GB memory, 1TB hard drive, display with privacy guard and other necessary great options for $1499. Isn't it a good deal? Some of you might say. It is questionable, but be realistic. Try to find any technically comparable laptop and it will have higher price. Laptop is light, fast, very responsive and accommodates all my needs. I downloaded all programs I need with an ease. Connecting it to Wi Fi was as easy as downloading programs and connecting to network in my office. Display privacy guard works well when it is on. If someone sit next to you that person can barely see and guess what is on your screen. It works just perfect for me if I have to work on the go. Lit keyboard is adjustable to your liking as well as the screen to work at night. So it doesn't produce blue light which keeps yout brain awake or you can dp the opposite to keep you awake. Battery lasts for more the ten hours. At least for me. I didn't timed it exactly through. Keyboard and mousepad are responsive. Over all this particular machine works wonderfully for me and Lenovo well known company. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
My X1 thinkpad has been my recent new favourite. It's easy to use. Has good face recognition, soft keyboard, good touchscreen. 14" is not too small and not too large. Its around 2.5 lb and so easy to carry than my previous Macbook Pro. Talking about other features of my thinkpad I am totally satisfied. It was worth spending my money on it [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
This laptop is amazing. I got the 14" FHD Display, i7 8565U processor, 16GB RAM, 256 GB SSD model. You cannot get this much power and portability anywhere else, let alone for less than $2,000. This thing is incredibly light weight (lighter than my old Surface Pro 4) and so thin with slim bezels. The 14" display is a perfect middle ground to work and play from. While the camera quality is quite low, the built in privacy shutter and the variety of ports it offers you makes up for this shortcoming. Oh, and don't forget the incredible speakers on this thing. Only time you'll need those at 100% volume is if you're having a party, literally; I only keep mine at 80% or lower. The keyboard is a dream to type on; no flex in the keyboard, very well made, great key travel and comfortable touchpad. The combination of ports, keyboard, size and weight put this laptop in a class of its own. It doesn't compete with anything or anybody else! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
This laptop is aesthetically pleasing and it preforms very well under CPU stressful conditions. I use this laptop for school and deal with massive data sets for machine learning. While the data of my peers takes multiple minutes to preform a task, my X1 Carbon Gen 7 was able to preform the same task in seconds. Highly recommended for any user. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I needed an upgrade on my old Lenovo Yoga laptop and decided to give the X1 Carbon 7th Gen a try. I have to admit, I saw a ton of reviews on this laptop and couldn't think it was as good as they said. I decided to try it out and to my surprise it delivered. The X1 is fast, and it is by far the best non Mac laptop I have ever owned. Honestly it might be better than my Mac. Its fast, the screen is bright, the sound is awesome, and I love the keyboard. Now I did had to concede some features to get the price down like no 4K or the biggest one for me no touch screen (that one hurt). Saving on the price I was able to get the 10th Gen I7 and its worth dropping the touch screen. I have been using it for about a month and tried doing a stress test and passed with flying colors. For the most part the X1 is really quiet but at times the fan does come on and its noticeable but its on for a few minutes. I would highly recommend this Laptop. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Insanely overlooked and underappreciated laptop. Best keyboard for an Ultrabook, great port selection, fast processor with quiet fan speeds and a more vibrant screen than most other T series thinkpads (upgraded from a T430) make this one of my best purchases ever. Macbooks and XPS need to make way for this beast! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
It is just what I needed, slim, light with the specification that I need for application development. I love the feature where it does not charge when plugged-in when the battery charge is between 90%-100% it extends the battery life. (this is you used the laptop unplugged and used up the battery charge and plugged it in with the battery charge is still above 90% -- or depending on how you set it). Well if you want to charge it at 100%, you will just have to use it until it goes below 90%, that the downside -- I haven't fully explored it yet, not sure if there is a quick switch to turn on/off this feature. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Good parts: They typing experience is totally awesome and performances are stunning. The 7-10710U proc really does the job here, and will nicely perform computing spikes easily. The whole device feels solid, flexible, light, and is definitely classy. Connectivity really is there (I just have 1 dongle with me for eth + usb extensions, and don't even need to use it for most of the time). The screen (FHD with privacy filter) is neat enough. Mic is average/OK, the webcam too : but they could have do better. Now deceiving parts : Battery. Lenovo tells: "Up to 18.3-hour of battery life." I really bought it to have autonomy. IMHO: it's a false info here, I don't get how they would obtain such numbers, expect maybe in a cold testing lab, with an idle machine with all connectivity off, brightness 0, and some robot typing 1 key/minute just to tell it's being used ? For now I've being using it on a dual boot encrypted partitions Windows/Archlinux, mostly on arch from now (maybe windows would do better, or another kernel header ?). AFAICT I get a certain 5-to-10 hours on a lightweight usage (web browsing, writing & dev stuff). I was indeed expecting better from Lenovo on this ! The sound system: may be better than previous 6th gen version, but really is ugly. The 3.5 jack is fine anyway. It's absolutely not a gamer rig, but it makes Dota 2 turns really nicely (in low specs), and will for sure be my long last professional dev machine for the next years, I hope :) [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
The laptop failed in less than a month with a message "2100: Detection Error on Storage Device (M.2)." My father-in-law has now been without a laptop he needs for his business for over a week. Having to wait for depot service to evaluate and then repair a laptop that is less than a month old is ridiculous. This seems to be a common issue with the X1s and a few other series (Goggle the error message, lots of others with same issue).
I have purchased (two) x1's. The first one had a broken screen.Returned for a refund. The second one had an 2203 system config is invalid error. Apparently this is an known issue, even mentioned in the manual. The solution? Send it off to be serviced. No thanks.