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April 2017
(87%)
110 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(90%)
658 Avis
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870100110
Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'autonomie de premier ordre
Les bonnes performances et le poids sont les principaux atouts de cette machine
Excellent châssis et excellentes finitions
Léger
Ports intelligemment agencés et récents
Silencieux au quotidien
Bonnes performances globales
écran IPS avec des angles de vue stables
Périphériques d'entrée de grande qualité
Bonne autonomie
Adapt
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le prix
Pas d'option écran tactile
Températures élevées
Baisses de fréquence CPU en cas de sollicitations continues
Strong, lightweight design, Excellent IPS display, Firstrate keyboard and touchpad/pointing stick, Allday battery life, Good port selection
Fan noise can be noticeable, Pricey, especially in customized configurations, RAM is not userupgradeable
We knew the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon was winning material from the moment we started using it. Just about every aspect of this notebook is on point, and then some. It takes the hallmark features we expect from a ThinkPad, such as its excellent keyboard...
Very light and thin, but doesn't feel cheap, Excellent display, Comfortable keyboard with traditional layout, Very long battery life, USB-C and USB-A
Matte lid surface picks up fingerprints easily, No full-size SD card slot
If you're a fan of any (or all) of the past X1 Carbon laptops, you'll love the 5th-generation update. This model has an 8-percent smaller footprint over the previous model, is lighter and thinner than just about any other ultrabook on the market, and it o...
very light and compact chassis, almost perfect build quality, excellent input devices, good IPS screen, high system performance, long battery runtimes, comprehensive & modern ports, 3-year warranty, adapters included
high surface temperatures under load, reduced CPU performance under sustained workloads, fan quickly starts spinning and is clearly audible under load, no "WWAN-ready", only micrSD-reader (hard to access), limited maintenance options, LAN only via (provi
The Lenovo X1 Carbon is a wonderfully stylish machine that offers understated luxury along with some superb extras that appeal directly to a business user. It is deceptively light given its overall size, offering excellent portability while still providin...
Publié: 2017-05-03, Auteur: David , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Extrait: I was walking through the office with Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon dangling between two fingers when my colleague spied the logo. "That was my first computer," she said with immeasurable fondness. The ThinkPad was a lot of people's first computer. Early Th...
Class-leading battery life, good performance and its light weight are among the ThinkPad X1 Carbon's main virtues
It's expensive, and there's no touchscreen option
This isn't the most feature-packed or stylish system. But it does have the classic look and the performance, battery life and light weight a traveler needs from a traditional laptop...
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the 5th generation 14” Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon— a very thin and light Ultrabook that weighs 2.5 lb. / 1.13 kg and is 16mm thick (0.6”). The 2017 X1 Carbon has been refreshed with Intel Kaby Lake 7th gen dual core 15 watt Core i5 and i7...