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October 2012
(81%)
440 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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1474 Avis
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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 X1 Carbon is a great computer for those who seek a laptop that is very durable, productive and comfortable at the same time. I have used it for months during trade shows in many parts of the world, and this computer still looks brand new withou...
Stunning design that continues to show business machines can turn heads, powerful internals to match the machine's beauty, light weight and super portable, gorgeous highresolution multitouch display, Lenovo's OneLink port feels like the future of docking,
New ThinkPad keyboard is awkward to use and will take time to get used to, battery life is less than impressive, adaptive keyboard is more cumbersome then helpful, no SD card slot
Overall, our experience with Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is extremely mixed. The design of the unit is one of the most strikingly beautiful and simple machines we have seen to date but feel that the keyboard truly cripples the experience. If you can over...
Extrait: The ThinkPad Carbon X1 is an impressive notebook from Lenovo that offers fast battery charging, a keyboard that changes based on what you are doing and is powerful enough to handle the needs of most business users. In addition to these features the Carbon...
Publié: 2014-04-25, Auteur: Samuel , review by: booredatwork.com
Extrait: We all have multiple aspects, we work, we play, we relax. We take on a different mindset for each situation. We want to feel comfortable in the board room, hold our own in when gaming at our couch against the stereotypical 13-year-old on CoD, or just sit ...
Robust, but lightweight construction, 2560-by-1440-pixel touchscreen, HDMI and DisplayPort; hardwired ethernet; 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Adaptive function row
Short battery life, Unconventional keyboard layout, Over-hyped speech- and gesture-recognition features
Almost everything about the new X1 Carbon is better than the original. But the company's engineers should have left most of the keyboard alone. We can also do without its speech- and gesture-recognition....
Slim yet strong, larger than average display for an Ultrabook, high res touch option
New keyboard design is dubious
If you're a ThinkPad person and want one of the thinnest models available, or simply prefer a 14" display but don't want to move up to the larger T440s, then the Carbon X1 is worth serious consideration. We love the build quality, fast SSDs and high resol...
Thin and light, Vivid touch screen with wide viewing angles, Speedy performance, Excellent typing feel, Adaptive function keys
Expensive, Not the longest battery life, Harsh audio, Annoying keyboard layout, Stiff upper mouse buttons
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon remains an excellent choice for on-the-go business users, but the latest edition mixes fresh innovations with a couple of odd quirks. Read More…...
ThinkPad X1 Carbon has more consumer level, but there is some competitor in the market, such as Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus S7-392, Dell XPS 12, Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and HP Spectre is good option.But we have a good summary since Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon has t...
Publié: 2014-03-28, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Durable, Thin and light for a 14-inch Ultrabook, Bright, high-res screen, Adaptive keyboard panel can be useful
Worst-in-class battery life, No SD slot, Backspace key is shrunken and in a different place, Expensive; touchscreen doesn't come standard
On paper, the new X1 Carbon is an improvement over the original (which we liked!) in nearly every respect: It's thinner and lighter, and has a sharper screen, fresh processors and longer battery life. The problem is, the X1 Carbon, like many things in lif...