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October 2012
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écran haute défition mat
Clavier
Performances
Design
Clavier adaptatif.
Très bonne qualité de fabrication
Dalle de bonne facture
Poids contenu
Ensemble clavier/touchpad très convainquant
Performant et autonome
Construction sans faille
Ergonomie remarquable
Nombreux atouts pour les pro
Solide et léger
Dalle mate
Excellentes performances et personnalisable
Définition d'écran
Finitions...
Châssis léger et robuste
Habituellement silencieux
ClickPad aux dimensions généreuses
Modem LTE intégré
Clavier rétroéclairé
Périphériques d'entrée très réactifs
Superbes angles de vision (90°)
Très belle autonomie
Charge relativement rapide de la
Le design
élégant et ergonomique
Clavier exceptionnel
Le pavé tactile a été largement amélioré
Les boutons physiques pour le TrackPoint font leur grand retour
L'écran est traité antireflets
Facile d'entretien
Parfaitement silencieux au repos
à pei
Châssis ultra fin et léger
Excellents ports d'entrée
Connexions sans fil rapides
écran haute résolution et angles de vue stables
Système performant
Bonne maîtrise du bruit et de la température
Bonne autonomie
3 ans de garantie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de prise Ethernet
Autonomie jsuet dans la moyenne
Haut-parleurs très mauvais
Chauffe lors de très fortes sollicitations
Pas de lecteur de carte SD
Retient trop les traces
Une touche Fn mal placée
Pas de lecteur de cartes SD
Prix très élevé
Cher
Écran très moyen
Mais pas de charnières en métal
Évolutivité
Autobridage des performances du processeur
Webcam de mauvaise qualité
Pas de réelles touches F/Fontion
Les charnières ne sont pas assez fermes
On aimerait plus de ports disponibles
La dalle LCD est sombre et le taux de contraste est faible
Couleurs ternes
Les performances pâtissent quand on débranche l'alimentation
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The ultraportable laptop's overall performance was excellent, its lightweight and looks premium. It is one of the suitable ultrabook for people who prefer high performance and portability.The machine is packed with powerful hardware and delivers awesome...
Study, slim and light, Great performance, Good screen
Average battery life, Software bloat, Limited physical and wireless connectivity
As far as business use cases go, there's a lot to like about the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon - if you have a bottomless expense account, that is. In fact, there's a lot to like for pretty much any consumer use case as well, and anyone who can afford such an...
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Publié: 2014-01-07, Auteur: W. , review by: pcworld.in
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Extremely well built, Excellent battery life, Very good performance, Typical ThinkPad keyboard layout and feel
Display lacks colour depth and crispness, Rather pricey
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon brings with it the history and the brand recollection of the ThinkPad laptops. It costs a fair amount of money. But the purists out there, this is the machine you were waiting for...
There is a ton of stuff across the business aisle that, for whatever reason, we haven't seen in mainstream ultrabooks—really cool things like spill-proof keyboards, 3G connections, and biometric fingerprint security. And the X1's beautiful, beating-resist
The software, strangely. For as mighty as the firmware on the trackpad and keyboard are, the business-facing software that Lenovo loads onto the X1 is more oppressive than you'll find from other OEMs—even repeat offenders like Asus and Sony. Things like a
Yes. This is a wonderful laptop, and not just for the business users its supposedly made for. This is a laptop anyone can use, and maybe love. It takes all of the efficiencies and protections of business class machines and makes them, well, not insanely...
Inherited the good looks of the X1 Carbon, Portable, with the right size and weight, Multi-mode is a joy to use
Pricey
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