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July 2019
(87%)
121 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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32767 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
2 ports Thunderbolt 3
Port Lenovo Side
Texture unique et premium en fibre de carbone
Niveau sonore du ventilateur dans la plupart des cas
Clavier et trackpad
Charge USB C
WWAN 4G LTE optionnel
Luminosité de l'écran (500 cd/m²)
Autonomie
Qualité d'image même avec filtre de confidentialité
Performances globales
Niveau sonore
Hautparleurs
Garantie
Clavier...
Extrêmement compact et léger
Bon écran mat sans MLI
Ventilateur silencieux
WWAN ready
Extension de garantie
Clavier toujours très bon...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Performances du processeur en cas de sollicitations extrêmes
Absence de version GeForce
Iris Plus ou Radeon RX Vega
Calibrage de l'écran en sortie d'usine
MLI à presque tous les niveaux de luminosité
RAM et WLAN non évolutifs
Sensible aux traces d
Mais moins bon qu'avant
Batterie et absence de lecteur de carte micro SD
Autonomie par rapport à l'écran LowPower 1080p
Filtre de confidentialité fonctionnel qu'avec une faible luminosité
Wifi 6 en option avec uniquement les CPU de 10e génération
Lightweight and well built (MIL-STD 810G), Eye Care mode, Good security features (including for screen), Excellent speakers
4K screen drains the battery
Lenovo doesn't change the general design of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon year on year, because it doesn't need to: the distinctive look is well-established. But squeezing a 14-inch screen into a chassis that's only a shade over 1kg is a real feat, especially a...
Very slim and lightweight, Excellent display and keyboard, Long battery life + rapid charging, UHD with HDR display option, New carbon fiber weave design option
Bottom gets warm and fan kicks on when charging, Lid is very prone to smudges and fingerprints
Lenovo's X1 Carbon remains a solid business ultrabook for users who need a mixture of portability, security, durability, and performance, all of it paired with a mature, modest design. Buyers will enjoy the model's excellent display and keyboard quality...
I almost feel like there's no much I can say about the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, because it's so good, but it's always been good. When talking about a business clamshell that's thin and light, look no further. And it's even lighter this year at an incredible 2...
Publié: 2019-08-20, Auteur: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Best-of-class performance and specs, Excellent, bright 4K IPS display, Fantastic keyboard, Great looks and premium build quality, Thoughtful features like ThinkShutter, Minimal bloatware
Middling battery life with 4K display option, No SD card reader
Lenovo's 2019 iteration of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a sleek, powerful ultraportable laptop. It packs in the very best Intel currently offers in a 15-watt TDP with its Core i7-8665U CPU, though no doubt Ice Lake variants should be just around the corner...
Extrait: Even slimmer and lighter, but the keyboard takes a step in the wrong direction. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is Lenovo's flagship business laptop and primarily convinced us with its portable chassis in recent years, without sacrificing ports or performance. The...
thin and light, high-quality case, good WQHD panel with matte surface, decent performance of the quad-core processor, modern connections including regular USB-A, good system performance, excellent keyboard, good battery life, three-year warranty, fast SD
but only microSD and hard to reach, high surface temperatures under load, fan revs up easily and has a high speed, not WWAN-ready, very limited maintainability, LAN only via (included) adapter
We have now tested all the displays that Lenovo offers for the current ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Compared to the standard 1080p IPS display, the additional costs are not too high (45 Euros/~$51 for FHD touch, 106 Euros/~$120 for matte WQHD, and 144 Euros/~$164...
Extrait: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen takes a small step down from the nearly perfect ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen that preceded it. Lenovo's latest generation of this corporate stalwart packs an utterly gorgeous 14-inch 4K HDR screen inside its ultralight ch...
Publié: 2020-04-14, Auteur: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Extrait: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen takes a small step down from the nearly perfect ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen that preceded it. Lenovo's latest generation of this corporate stalwart packs an utterly gorgeous 14-inch 4K HDR screen inside its ultralight ch...
Extrait: It's been more than a decade since IBM stopped making ThinkPad laptops, yet you're still likely to see them in the halls of industry, virtual or actual. That's thanks to Lenovo. The company formerly known as Legend Computers of Beijing, China, still prod...