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March 2018
(88%)
133 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
5647 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Châssis hautdegamme
Léger et fin
écran WQHD très lumineux avec une large couverture colorimétrique
Bonne utilisation des performances du processeur quadricœur
Connectivité moderne
Incluant un USB A classique
Bonnes performances globales
Excellent
Châssis premium
Fin et léger
écran tactile lumineux
Contrasté
Avec une bonne couverture de l'espace colorimétrique
Ports modernes et ports USB A
Excellent clavier
Autonomie impressionnante
Garantie de 3 ans
Lecteur
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mais seulement un port micros SD difficile à atteindre
écran très brillant
HDR pas encore fonctionnel
Températures extérieures élevée en cas de sollicitations
Forte réactivité des ventilateurs aux sollicitations
châssis premium, fin et léger, écran tactile lumineux, contrasté, avec une bonne couverture de l'espace colorimétrique, ports modernes et ports USB A, bonnes performances globales, excellent clavier, autonomie impressionnante, garantie de 3 ans, lecteur
lecteur de carte SD difficile à atteindre, lecteur de carte que micro SD, pas de WWAN possible, possibilités de maintenance réduites, LAN uniquement via un adaptateur, throttling énorme pendant les stress tests
châssis hautdegamme, léger et fin, écran WQHD très lumineux avec une large couverture colorimétrique, bonne utilisation des performances du processeur quadricœur, connectivité moderne, incluant un USB A classique, bonnes performances globales, excellent
mais seulement un port micros SD difficile à atteindre, écran très brillant, HDR pas encore fonctionnel, températures extérieures élevée en cas de sollicitations, forte réactivité des ventilateurs aux sollicitations, avec un son aigu, pas "WWAN ready
Points positifs+ châssis haut-de-gamme, léger et fin+ écran WQHD très lumineux avec une large couverture colorimétrique+ bonne utilisation des performances du processeur quadricœur+ connectivité moderne, incluant un USB A classique+ bonnes performances gl...
Publié: 2018-09-10, Auteur: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
Light and compact, Muchimproved display, Topclass keyboard
Temperamental trackpad, CPU performs below capacity
Lenovo's latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon is dotted with issues, but they're either small or can be quickly negated. Ultimately, the appeal of this laptop's design, display and features win out over its more offputting aspects...
HDR screen option is bright and clean, Tough magnesium alloy frame and different 'business casual' lightweight carbon design, 4G/LTE support for on-the-go working
Undeniably expensive, Battery life should be better, HDR screen backlight not uniform (shows in dim conditions), Nipple trackpad's presence won't appeal to all
The sixth-generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon gets in first with HDR screen skills, making it a standout laptop. Its not eye-searingly bright, mind, but that added brightness certainly makes for clean visuals that are far cleaner than other laptops we've...
Extrait: I say that having found the 2017 X1 a mixed bag that boasted exceptional battery life, but was glitchy, frustrating and just didn't feel very robust.This year's model repeats the battery experience: I was able to get through a day's work without worries...
Refined keyboard and touchpad experience, Soft-touch carbon materials feel great, Perfect use of Thunderbolt 3, Speedy processor and storage, Robust build quality
Touchscreen isn't responsive, Expensive compared to competitors, Mediocre battery life under some loads
For most people, no. ThinkPad lovers will find a lot to appreciate here, but the price tag is a problem. The X1 Carbon is a laptop you'll love to own – if your company pays for it...
HDR screen option is bright and clean,Tough magnesium alloy frame and different 'business casual' lightweight carbon design,4G/LTE support for on-the-go working
Undeniably expensive,Battery life should be better,HDR screen backlight not uniform (shows in dim conditions),Nipple trackpad's presence won't appeal to all
That Lenovo has chosen a business-focused laptop for a PC first - the HDR screen - is perhaps irrelevant, given just how accomplished the sixth-gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon happens to be.A bright screen, lots of ports, expected solid battery life and manageable...
HDR screen option is bright and clean,Tough magnesium alloy frame and different 'business casual' lightweight carbon design,4G/LTE support for on-the-go working
Undeniably expensive,Battery life should be better,HDR screen backlight not uniform (shows in dim conditions),Nipple trackpad's presence won't appeal to all
That Lenovo has chosen a business-focused laptop for a PC first - the HDR screen - is perhaps irrelevant, given just how accomplished the sixth-gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon happens to be.A bright screen, lots of ports, expected solid battery life and manageable...
Up to 15 hours of battery life, Match-In-Sensor fingerprint reader, Healthy selection of ports
RAM is soldered to board, An 8th generation Intel Core i7-8650U would be better
No matter which model of the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 6th Gen you pick up, you're getting a fine example of a business laptop. Sure, the Intel Core i7-8650U is better overall, but the base model still wields four cores well for multitasking. Battery life...