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IS it a tablet? A laptop? Projector? The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet tries to be whatever you want it to be. True to ThinkPad tradition, the X1 comes in a sleek black matte design, and when unboxed, it is full of surprises. I wasn't completely thrilled with...
Superlight, extended battery life, efficient keyboard...
Too many parts, hard to store, design too businesslike, hard to find AAAA batteries...
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The latest news and reviews from Las Vegas: CES 2012 Special Report When we looked at the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 last year one of our main criticisms was the weak battery life of the portable 13in laptop. Lenovo must have been listening however, as they've br...
On first look the idea of putting a low-power processor in a laptop may seem a strange idea, but Lenovo has managed to integrate the secondary OS in a slick manner and for people looking for the ThinkPad X1 experience but with more battery life, this c...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:11
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In contrast to the X121e by the same manufacturer, the Lenovo X1 has a glossy screen. In spite of the maximum brightness of 330 cd/m², which compensates for the reflections to some extent, you won’t want to use this model too much in bright sunlight. T...
Good CPU performance, Robust / Small, Separate volume control buttons...
No disc player, Panel with very low contrast (173:1) and inaccurate colours, Low gaming capacity, Low battery life (2h15), Onboard speakers lack power...
With battery life of 2h15, the X1 may be powerful and well-equipped but we aren’t able to give it more than a three-star rating. The Asus U36SD seems a better choice to us, especially as it costs almost half as much as the X1 (remember, price isn't inc...
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There’s something very strange going on in ThinkPadland. Reports of two-headed calves, even flocks of birds flying backwards – these are nothing compared to some of the design changes wrought on ThinkPad users in recent times. Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 comb...
Despite the less than glorious screen resolution, in practice, I found the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 was really a pleasure to use. I’m simply a veteran ThinkPad user, there’s always been (at least) one in my Apple household, and I’m the sort of user who disa...
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The IBM ThinkPad has iconic status, being the machine of choice for the demanding businessman for the last decade. They were known for their traditional ‘boxy’ black design, fantastic keyboard and all round class leading build quality. In 2005 Lenov...
Chassis design is class leading, liquid ‘proof’ keyboard, The best laptop keyboard we have used, and it offers backlighting, screen is very bright, working well in a variety of conditions, good overall system performance, Strong connectivity including USB 3.0, eSATA and HDMI out, onboard audio is surprisingly capable, over 10 hours battery life with the slice added, full 3 year warranty...
single channel memory, battery slice is very expensive in the UK, not a gamers machine, slightly reflective screen, without the battery slice, the underside of the chassis can get warm, rubber cover on the side panel isn't really needed, Kitguru says: Thi...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is without a doubt, one of best laptops I have ever reviewed. The appearance is very ‘businesslike', but Lenovo have been able to modernise the overall design to attract a much larger audience.I will admit I am a huge fan of the App...
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Despite the similarity to an increasing number of ultra-slim notebooks, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 stands out from the crowd – especially for ThinkPad fans. Being a ThinkPad means the X1 has a distinctive design that has been given a welcome refresh witho...
Sturdy and practical, fast-charge battery, backlit keyboard, built-in 3G...
Glare around the screen, unimpressive battery life, annoying port cover...
The X1 is the ultraportable 13-inch notebook for ThinkPad fans, but there are plenty of alternatives...
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T3.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:12
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One of our most memorable recent press events was the launch of Lenovo’s ultraportable business laptop, the ThinkPad X1. The memorable moment came after a lengthy presentation, when a marketing bod produced a glass of water and gleefully poured it into...
Ultra sturdy, Great performance, Screen...
Terrible battery life, Iffy usability, Tight storage...
The ThinkPad X1 is a tantalising combination of power and ruggedness that should appeal to anyone after a regular travel companion. It’s just a massive shame that the battery dies so fast, and usability isn’t as strong as we hoped.Love: Can withstand a...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:13
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The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 ticks all the boxes if you're looking for a sturdy business notebook. By SUBASHINI SELVARATNAMbytz@thestar.com.my ONE look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X1, you will know it is a notebook for business professionals. This is because th...
Sturdy; good specifications; good video and sound quality; rapid battery charging.
Short battery life.
The X1 is a sturdy notebook that comes with all the necessary features that you want in a business-class notebook and more. The only complaint that I have is the rather short battery life and the premium price tag. But having said that, you will b...
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Low-fat, pleaseAs the slimmest ThinkPad yet, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is a beauty with a sleek body and a rubbery feel to it which means it won't slip out of your hands in case of sweaty palms. As much as a skinny body is what most users prefer, this means...
Great performance, compact form factor and sufficient battery life makes the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 an ideal business laptop with extra functionality...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:14
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Its not often that you come across a tech product that you fall in love with almost instantly. However, such is the enigma that the Lenovo X1 exudes- a notebook that isn’t necessarily perfect but one that is clearly a labour of love. You can tell that...
Beautiful design, excellent keyboard and amazing audio...
Glossy screen, less than stellar battery life, slightly noisy fan...
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Lenovo is well known for its ThinkPad range, a collection of rather serious-looking business laptops that often do their job in an efficient, if unexciting, manner. When we first laid hands on the Lenovo ThinkPad X1, we were definitely impressed. The c...
Powerful CPU, Slim and light, Rugged, waterproof build, Colourful screen, Good features...
Battery life fails to impress, Hit-and-miss usability, No dedicated graphics, Reflective screen...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 presents a tantalising combination of impressive power and ruggedness that should appeal to anyone seeking a regular travel companion. Just don't expect it to last long without a power socket...
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It’s not often that we get excited about a laptop aimed primarily at business users, but Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 is an exception; the 13.3in ultra-portable might be less than 2cm thick, but it still squeezes in some clever features and plenty of high perf...
There are very few business-oriented ultra-portables with this much power and style, but the X1's battery life is disappointing and it's hugely expensive compared to the competition...
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Lenovo’s new X1 laptop weighs in to the crowded ultra-light laptop segment, bringing a long pedigree of build quality, robustness and understated design along with it. The newest in Lenovo’s line of executive laptops continues the lineage Lenovo grab...
Understated appearance; Sturdy and built incredibly well; Fantastic keyboard; Loads of features...
3G SIM card slot doesn't appear to work out of the box; Battery isn't very good; Multitouch trackpad needs some tweaking...
While it might be close to perfection, the X1 manages to make us question whether the price tag is all that reasonable. Business executives may be willing to hand over two thousand dollars – but we’re not sure if they should, considering the battery l...
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Lenovo’s monolith-like ThinkPads have traditionally been the antithesis of sleek and hip computer design. Purposefully business-y in both form and function, they’re not the sort of notebooks one whips out at Starbucks in hope of generating a little gee...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:14
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Tweet Design Lenovo's ThinkPad lines have traditionally been boxy little numbers designed for the corporate crowd. The X1 is different. Not because it's decked out in bling for the sake of it. Its ThinkPad DNA is entirely evident when you open it up...
Great performance, Incredibly durable construction, Thin, Integrated 3G...
Poor battery life, Aussies pay a lot more for the X1 than they should...
The X1 is an exceptional 13.3-inch laptop, which would have easily walked away with an Editors' Choice award were it not for Lenovo's decision to charge Australians way too much for it.
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If there was a formal black tie function this season, and all of this season's notebooks were invited, only the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 would be allowed entry. Dressed in the unmistakable ThinkPad matte black, the slinky little 13.3-inch machine running on a C...
Thin and light, Tough and durable build, SSD provides excellent performance boost...
Integrated graphics, Expensive, Protective rollcage does not extend to back of screen...
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If there was a formal black tie function this season, and all of this season's notebooks were invited, only the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 would be allowed entry. Dressed in the unmistakable ThinkPad matte black, the slinky little 13.3-inch machine running on a C...
Thin and light, Tough and durable build, SSD provides excellent performance boost...
Integrated graphics, Expensive, Protective rollcage does not extend to back of screen...
Write a ReviewDesign9Features9Performance9Value8Mobility8The GoodThin and lightTough and durable buildSSD provides excellent performance boostThe BadIntegrated graphicsExpensiveProtective roll-cage does not extend to back of screenHave feedback on the art...
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It’s easy to mistake the ThinkPad X1 for any other Lenovo laptop; it shares the same simple black design and angular chassis, but take a second look and it’s clear that this is something special. Measuring 16mm at its thinnest point, the X1 is an incredibly thin...
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 wa...
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The ThinkPad X1 has landed. Aiming to bring a slice of thin and light loveliness to a boardroom near you, Lenovo's latest laptop isn't just a ThinkPad-branded Macbook Air-wannabe; it's a no-compromise business ultraportable. It looks every inch the arche...
Sterling build and stunning performance, but the ThinkPad X1 is far from perfection...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:15
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Sterling build and stunning performance, but the ThinkPad X1 is far from perfection The ThinkPad X1 has landed. Aiming to bring a slice of thin and light loveliness to a boardroom near you, Lenovo's latest laptop isn't just a ThinkPad-branded Macbook A...
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No-compromise and all business is how Lenovo describes its ThinkPad X1, but one glance at this super-sleek machine suggests that this is more than just another run-of-the-mill addition to Lenovo's corporate line-up. Measuring a slender 16mm at its thi...
It's easy to fall in love with the ThinkPad X1, and we haven't been able to escape its charms. Everything from its ultra-thin magnesium-alloy frame to its smooth rubberised shell and its contoured keys oozes class and sophistication. There's a lot to l...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:15
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We got some hands-on time with one of the most exciting business laptops we've seen to date: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1. It's a premium, super-slim, semi-rugged 13.3 inch laptop with an IPS display protected by Gorilla glass and running on anything up to a q...
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...
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A sealed designed means that the ThinkPad X1 has a non-removable battery, and this is one reason why the unit is so thin and sturdy. The lithium ion battery isn't large (it has four cells and a 38.4 Watt-hour rating), and it only lasted 2hr 17min in o...
Semi-rugged design, Full-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU, Solid state drive...
Touchpad could be better, Had problems recognising SIM cards, Could use more premium features...
The ThinkPad X1 is the type of laptop that no reviewer wants to give back to the vendor. It feels solidly built and great to use, but it could be better. In particular, its touchpad needs refinement, it could use more premium features such as an ambient l...
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Known for its straightforward business laptops, Lenovo is adding a touch of style with its new ThinkPad X1. With a footprint of 13.2 x 9in (337 x 231mm), the Lenovo ThinkPad X1's jet-black case is 0.4in wider than two other 13.3in rivals, the Apple Mac...
All told, the ThinkPad X1 is a high-performance bargain that could outdo the MacBook Air if only it weighed a pound less...
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There has been a massive increase in the number of thin and light 13.3in ultraportables coming onto the market recently. We've seen the likes of the Sony VAIO Z and VAIO S , the Samsung Series 9 and of course the 13in Ma...
Durable and rugged, Gorilla glass screen protection, Spillproof, backlit keyboard, Excellent connectivity...
Not the slimmest or lightest, Weak battery life, No IPS screen option, Reflective screen...
Lenovo's thinnest and lightest ThinkPad laptop yet is a dramatic mix of ups and downs. Its build quality is even more impressive than usual thanks to the addition of a Gorilla Glass-protected screen, its backlit and spill-resistant keyboard is by far the...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:16
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the thinnest ThinkPad ever made, and it's a slim, cleanly designed 13in. ultraportable that's worth a look for business travellers. But it's not as thin as a MacBook Air, and its battery life isn't as good, either...
Thin and sturdy with a rocksolid feel and clean design, Backlit keyboard, Fast Core i5 CPU, Fastcharging battery, Lowlight webcam...
Integrated battery doesn't last as long as we'd expect, Gorilla Glasscovered screen produces a lot of glare, Not as lightweight as it could be, thanks to its dense construction...
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newsrule.com Updated: 2019-11-29 01:09:23
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mahusay screen, matatag na disenyo, makikinang na keyboard at Thunderbolt 3 gawin ang mga third-generation ThinkPad X1 Tablet isang malakas na kumbinasyonAng artikulong ito na may pamagat na “Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Tablet review: kasing ganda ng Ibabaw ng...
solid konstruksiyon, magandang screen, makikinang na keyboard, kidlat at kulog 3, opsyonal 4G, microSD card reader, fingerprint scanner, face recognition...
lamang dalawang USB-C ports, microSD card reader hindi madaling ma-access, mahal, Ang mga pulang tuldok sa 'i' glows kapag ang makina ay nasa standby. Kunan ng larawan: Samuel Gibbs para sa Tagapangalaga...
Ang ThinkPad X1 Tablet nagpapatunay na Lenovo ay maaaring gumawa ng isang mahusay na detachable 2-in-1 Windows 10 tablet computer. Ito ay hindi cheap, ngunit nag-aalok ng katulad o mas mahusay na mga pagtutukoy kaysa sa kanyang chief karibal Microsoft Sur...
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mahusay screen, matatag na disenyo, makikinang na keyboard at Thunderbolt 3 gawin ang mga third-generation ThinkPad X1 Tablet isang malakas na kumbinasyonAng artikulong ito na may pamagat na “Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Tablet review: kasing ganda ng Ibabaw ng...
solid konstruksiyon, magandang screen, makikinang na keyboard, kidlat at kulog 3, opsyonal 4G, microSD card reader, fingerprint scanner, face recognition...
lamang dalawang USB-C ports, microSD card reader hindi madaling ma-access, mahal, Ang mga pulang tuldok sa 'i' glows kapag ang makina ay nasa standby. Kunan ng larawan: Samuel Gibbs para sa Tagapangalaga...
Ang ThinkPad X1 Tablet nagpapatunay na Lenovo ay maaaring gumawa ng isang mahusay na detachable 2-in-1 Windows 10 tablet computer. Ito ay hindi cheap, ngunit nag-aalok ng katulad o mas mahusay na mga pagtutukoy kaysa sa kanyang chief karibal Microsoft Sur...
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Lenovo's versatile laptop-tablet hybrid featuring a ‘tear-away' keyboard makes a welcome return in this almost identical 3rd-generation model. Just like the previous ThinkPad X1, you're looking at a 13-inch tablet with a removable keyboard that effectivel...
Great design and build quality, ThinkPad Pen Pro included, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Vivid 13-inch 3K touchscreen...
Battery life is still limiting, Bulkier than the Surface Pro, Speakers are small and quiet, It doesn't sit well on your lap...
For most of us, there are times when a laptop is essential, and other occasions when a tablet would be an advantage, so to have both options in the same device is an appealing proposition – so long as both solutions are up to the job.The ThinkPad X1 Table...
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The Thinkpad is a mainstay of mobile productivity, a favourite of business users (and astronauts on the International Space Station) since IBM's original 1992 machine. Now produced by Lenovo, the devices continue to offer a premium, powerful option for th...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2019-11-22 18:34:10
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Couple of weeks back, people were waiting eagerly for the new X series laptop launch and it seems that Lenovo didn't disappoint them either. The leaks and news about the product made life difficult for many as they were simply too eager about the famed Le...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is definitely one of the most beautiful piece of gadgets, to have hit the stores in the recent times. It's thin, durable, loaded with tons of features, comes with amazing speakers and performs as if there is no tomorrow. What more c...
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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 traditional ThinkPad design continues with their n...
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...
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If you can overlook the ThinkPad X1's underwhelming battery performance, it is exactly the kind of business ultraportable for frequent flying executives - slim, sturdy and easy to tuck away. It looks decent, feels good, is built like a tank, and has o...
Slim and sturdy, Gorilla Glass display, Spill-resistant, backlit keyboard, Great connectivity options, Useful proprietary software, Very good performance...
Disappointing battery life, Heats up on the left edge...
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