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October 2012
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
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
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2014 edition deserves to make a bit more of an impact than the last model, which still lagged behind a little in terms of screen tech. This version has it all, it seems, although there is a chance its clever adaptive keyboard...
Excellent performance, Stylish, compact design, Extremely fast charge times, Ruggedly built to last
Poor screen quality for the price, Expensive
Fantastic performance for business users, let down by an unimpressive screen that makes the high price-tag a little hard to swallow. You can get performance that's not too much worse in models which are significantly cheaper, if you're less concerned abou...
fantastic build quality, responsive touchscreen, class leading keyboard, good SSD options, quick charging,
integrated graphics are weak, Due a Haswell update, touchscreen adds a fine layer of grain to the images, battery life could be better, audio is thin, Kitguru says: A fantastic ultra portable which is quiet, powerful and cool running, Rating: 8.0, Pages:
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is an extremely impressive business machine which will suit a discerning executive who needs a portable, extremely well built, ultra compact laptop.Lenovo don't ship the system with a plethora of bundled items. You simp...
Publié: 2013-07-02, Auteur: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Slim and attractive, Speedy SSD, 1,600 x 900 resolution screen
Only average battery life, Limited I/O ports
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is an executive's dream laptop. It is made with the same carbon fibre that makes his golf club shafts so light and strong. It's nice to look at and is comfortable to use. It's got the power to do real work, from shredd...
Thin and light, rugged carbon-fibre casing, touchscreen support for Windows 8
Pricey, sealed unit makes for poor serviceability, no Ethernet port, no dock connector
The X1 Carbon Touch adds touchscreen support for Windows 8 to Lenovo's business ultrabook line. Like the existing X1 Carbon, it is rugged and light but lacks some corporate features such as Ethernet and docking support....
Like all Ultrabooks the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch offers decent performance in a portable package. We love the Carbon Touch's build and design, and the screen is great. Performance is solid. If you need a portable touchscreen laptop for your working lif...
The ThinkPad brand has been successful for Lenovo, and before them IBM, but it is clear from the X1 Carbon that competing in a modern market takes style and performance in addition to high levels of build quality. After all your brand being certified for ...
Stylish, light and sleek, Superb backlit, spill-proof keyboard, Durable soft-touch finish, Powerful specs, Good high-res screen
No Ethernet port, Screen panel still TN
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is everything the original X1 should have been. Though its TN screen doesn't quite match up to the premium style, build and features of this stunning Ultrabook, in every other regard it's easily the best business ultraportabl...
Extrait: The full review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon was posted last week but today I've got a slightly more laid-back version for you as I talk you round this fantastic Ultrabook on video. See below for video, go here for the full review or check out our Le...
Extrait: What a pleasure it has been to test this high quality Ultrabook. What a disappointment it is though to see software affecting the experience. The Lenovo Thinkpad Carbon X1 review is below. Model tested: 3460-2SG S, a European model with 3G that retails f...