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March 2018
(88%)
133 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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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
Publié: 2018-03-24, Auteur: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Beautiful design while remaining ThinkPad tough, Great display, even at 1080p, Thin and light great portability, Great performance, strong enough to run Adobe Premiere, Webcam privacy shutter, Strong battery life
Speakers could use some improvement, Webcam could be better, Could be pricey for some users
With its tough build quality, industrial yet sexy design, versatile I/O options, and lightweight portability, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen is an ideal business ultrabook for those always on the run. This is why it not only earned a Best of CES aw...
Publié: 2018-03-22, Auteur: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Understated, Premium Good Looks, Excellent Performance, Class-Leading 14-inch HDR Display, Solid Battery Life, Best Laptop Keyboard Going, Quiet Demeanor
1440p HDR Only Available Non-Touch, Moderate Throttling Under Extended Load With Default Power Profile, Pricey
In all candor, Lenovo's 6th generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon really grew on us the more we worked with the machine. If you've been spoiled by an OLED display-powered laptop previously, like Lenovo's own ThinkPad X1 Yoga, the visual impact might not be as app...
Publié: 2018-03-16, Auteur: Arif , review by: onmsft.com
At the end of the day, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th gen is a solid option for most businesses or a consumer looking for a new laptop. The latest 8th Gen Intel chip packs plenty of performance into this device, as well as excellent battery life. Lenov...
Durable build quality, Thin and light design, Best in class keyboard, Fast and reliable performance
More expensive than standard ultraportables, HDR screen costs extra, No major design changes since last year
Devindra Hardawar/EngadgetWhile the ThinkPad Carbon X1 isn't a huge evolution over last year's model, Lenovo packed in enough upgrades to keep the line in step with modern ultraportables. Unfortunately, you'll have to go beyond the entry-level model to se...
high-end, light, and slim chassis, very bright WQHD panel with wide color gamut, decent performance utilization of the quad-core CPU, modern port selection including regular USB Type-A, good system performance, excellent keyboard, long battery runtime, t
but only microSD and tricky to access, very glossy screen, high surface temperatures under load, fan quickly reacts to load and emits a high-pitched noise, not "WWAN-ready", very limited maintenance, LAN only via (included) adapter
Extrait: Editor's Note: At CES 2018 in January, Lenovo announced three updates to its line of laptops. The Lenovo Miix 630 2-in-1 is a new notebook that features a stylus, built-in LTE, a claimed battery life of more than 20 hours and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 pro...
It's hard to find any fault with Lenovo's latest entry into the X1 Carbon line, especially if you're looking for a moderately powerful business machine with good battery life. One of its drawbacks, its high price, will likely be erased if an IT department...
So far, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon has ticked all the necessary boxes for business use (at least in my job) Portability, speed, a great keyboard, and durability.While there were a couple of fiddly drawbacks such as manually having to turn the keyboard...
Extrait: The last time I reviewed a laptop I loved it so much I went out and bought one. Now, a few scant months later, I am wondering how I justify another purchase. From the crystal clear screen with the incredibly sharp imaging, to the light-as-air feeling of t...
Publié: 2018-09-17, Auteur: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
It's hard to find any fault with Lenovo's latest entry into the X1 Carbon line, especially if you're looking for a moderately powerful business machine with good battery life. One of its drawbacks, its high price, will likely be erased if an IT department...