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This immensely versatile, though expensive device grants a glimpse into the future of mobile technology.One look at the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold and you know it's something completely new. Its large, foldable screen and clever design paired with well-integ...
The ThinkPad X1 Fold's signature folding screen worked faultlessly throughout the review period, and is a marvel. That said, there are some significant usability issues to contend with, such as the poor mini-keyboard, a dearth of ports and connectors, and...
Publié: 2020-12-24, Auteur: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Folding OLED display, Feels surprisingly durable, Luxury materials, No bloatware,
Starts at $2,499 without accessories, Subpar battery life, Some software bugs need to be ironed out, Intel's Lakefield chips aren't very powerful
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold, the first folding-screen PC, shows a clever way of moving mobile computing forward and is built solid. But there are some kinks to work out in Windows 10 and other software...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold has just so many flaws, but boy do I love it. When I started using it, I immediately felt like this could be something great. It's just a delight. But then the bugs start to kick in. I started getting annoyed by the tiny keyboa...
Expensive, Sluggish computing performance, Clumsy, limited software, Some awkward design elements, Mediocre battery life, Lacks a rear camera
Lenovo's durable ThinkPad X1 Fold, with its detachable keyboard and revolutionary foldable screen, is the most futuristic Windows device of 2020-though far from the most practical one...
Bendable screen works, Keyboard has surprisingly comfortable keys,
Very expensive, Keyboard costs extra and saps tablet's battery, Windows sucks without a keyboard and cursor, Mode switching is finicky, Summary, The ThinkPad X1 Fold is an impressive piece of technology that sorely needs better execution. It's laudable th
I'm having a hard time recommending anyone buy the X1 Fold. I don't want to diminish Lenovo's achievement here -- it's impressive that the company managed to make a foldable PC that it's ready to roll out to the public. But as is the case with many first-...
Publié: 2020-12-03, Auteur: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
First in the world foldable laptop/tablet, Comes with a keyboard and Pen inside the box, The OLED display has an infinite contrast ratio and 98% DCI-P3 coverage, The software works very with the foldable display and the keyboard attachment, Premium design
Poor I/O, The keyboard might need reconnecting a couple of times a day, Pretty heavy, Uses aggressive PWM for brightness adjustment (our Health-Guard profile fixes that)
You don't get to see such machines often. Before we wrap this review up, we have to say that it is a remarkable device, and we want to praise Lenovo for having the balls to make it. However, with every Gen 1 product, you should expect some minor issues th...
Extrait: span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span>Over the last two years or so we've been arguing about foldables. No one can really decide if they're practical or...