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May 2019
(84%)
106 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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2274 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Châssis très robuste et élégant
Bon écran 4K sans MLI
Périphériques d'entrée excellents
Garantie sur site 3 ans
Ports nombreux
Performances CPU très bonnes
Refroidissement silencieux
Accès facile aux composants
2 emplacements SODIMM jusqu'à 64 G
Châssis robuste de très grand qualité
Excellents périphériques d'entrée
Trois ans de garantie standard sur beaucoup de modèle
Bonnes performances CPU
Ventilateur discret
Accès facile à la plupart des composants
2 emplacements SODIM
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Craquements si l'on appuie sur la partie écran
écran tactile brillant avec des temps de réponse élevés
Ventilateurs démarrent occasionnellement au ralenti
Performances CPU sur batterie
Gestion de l'énergie en cas de sollicitations à 100 %
Gorgeous 4K HDR screen, Strong performance overall, Snappy keyboard and pointing device, Upgradeable RAM and storage,
Warm skin temperatures, Short battery life, Loud fans
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme combines strong performance with an eye-popping 4K, HDR display, but the skin gets warm and battery life could be better...
stable high-quality chassis, excellent input-devices, three year warranty standard on many models, plenty of ports, good CPU performance, low-key fan-noise, easy access to most components, 2x SODIMM for up tp 64 GB RAM, 2x M.2 2280 SSD slots, much better
FHD panel doesn't reach 100 % sRGB & XPS 15 in terms of brightness, fans sometimes come on while idling, lower performance when running on battery, Energy management under load, worse battery life than Dell XPS 15, WWAN not even optional, electronic nois
very stable and sophisticated case, good 4K panel without PWM, excellent input devices, 3-year on-site warranty, many ports, very good CPU performance, quiet cooling, easy access to the components, 2x SODIMM for up to 64 GB RAM, 2 slots for M.2-SSDs
pressure on the lid produces creaking sounds, glossy touchscreen with high response times, fans occasionally spin up while idling, CPU performance on battery, energy management at 100% load, comparatively short battery runtimes, no WWAN, not even optiona
Overall, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme is an impressive laptop, but is it a Dell XPS 15 killer? That depends. On the performance front, it tracks closely. But where it really shines is weight. While you may scoff at an 8-ounce difference (when similarly configu...
Publié: 2018-10-23, Auteur: Tom , review by: au.pcmag.com
Extrait: Lenovo's current ThinkPad X series is mostly a way for the Chinese tech giant to show off how good it is at fitting the superbly designed, enterprise-class ThinkPad components into form factors beyond the staid, boxy business laptop. The company has tackl...
Publié: 2019-02-28, Auteur: Gordon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Overall, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme is an impressive laptop, but is it a Dell XPS 15 killer? That depends. On the performance front, it tracks closely. But where it really shines is weight. While you may scoff at an 8-ounce difference (when similarly configu...
Good, Rugged yet light, Powerful enough for gaming and content creation, 4K HDR touchscreen, Very good keyboard and trackpad, Lots of ports and connectivity
Fan noise can be distracting, Underwhelming battery life, Extremely expensive
Lenovo has tried combining the best of all worlds with this laptop, and we're sure there are plenty of people who need a relatively portable machine that can be used for heavy creative work with a bit of entertainment on the side. Whether people who match...
Bright 4K display, Excellent build and finish, Decent battery life
Software glitches mar performance, Noisy cooling fans, Oversaturated colours
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme combines top-notch performance with portability while maintaining its legendary build. Its 4K touchscreen display is a hit or miss but the device is on the whole quite a stunner...
Publié: 2018-10-25, Auteur: Tom , review by: in.pcmag.com
Extrait: Lenovo's current ThinkPad X series is mostly a way for the Chinese tech giant to show off how good it is at fitting the superbly designed, enterprise-class ThinkPad components into form factors beyond the staid, boxy business laptop. The company has tackl...