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La pantalla táctil con resolución mejor que HD en la Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon se ve genial. La nueva franja de teclas adaptativas son una idea interesante y el teclado touch pad continúan siendo los mejores en su clase
Gran rendimiento de CPU y aplicación
Carcasa ligera y rígida
Silencioso
Incluso relativamente silencioso bajo carga
Gran touchpad
Modem 3G integrado
Teclado retroiluminado
Dispositivos de entrada de fuerte respuesta
Buena duración de batería
Cort
Chasis ligero y resistente
Normalmente silencioso
Clickpad muy grande
Modem LTE integrado
Dispositivos de entrada muy sensibles
Soberbios ángulos de visión (90°)
Duración de batería genial
La batería carga rápidamente (compa
Diseño bonito y cómodo
Fantástico teclado
Clickpad enormemente mejorado
Botones físicos del TrackPoint
Panel antirreflejos
Mantenimiento accesible
Silencioso en inactivo
Quedo por lo demás
Temperaturas cómodas incluso bajo carga
Altavoces relativ
Carcasa ultra ligera y delgada
Dispositivos de entrada excelentes
Veloces conexiones inalámbricas
Display de alta resolución y ángulo de visión estable
Alto rendimiento de sistema
Ruido de sistema y temperatura bajos
Buen aguante de batería
3 años
Sin ralentización CPU o GPU en batería
Teclado y touchpad excelentes
Diseño delgado
Potente chasis
Aguante de batería respetable
Mantenimiento fácil
Retroiluminación más brillante
Soporta WWAN
Ventiladores silenciosos
Sin PWM
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Incluso al escoger la pantalla con menor resolución
El precio no baja realmente y a pesar que el teclado es excelente tiene un par de aspectos que son un dolor de cabeza
Ángulos de visión ajustados comparados con IPS
Ahogo de CPU bajo carga extrema
Pocos interfaces
Sin puerto de acoplamiento
Precio elevado
La CPU muestra cierta ralentización
Mala webcam
Sin teclas F de verdad
Bisagras elásticas
Limitada selección de puertos
Bajo brillo y contraste LCD
Saturación de color apagada
Rendimiento algo inferior desenchufado
Gestión térmica restrictiva que lleva a ralentizar bajo carga
Velicodad de escritura limitada del SSD
Du
Bisagras ligeramente inestables
LAN sólo por adaptador
Sin USB Type C
Apenas hay opciones de mejora
Carísimo
Incapaz de mantener velocidades Turbo Boost máximas
Publicación: 2012-08-18, Autor: Kyle , crítica de: gizmodo.in
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
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga is a convertible that has a lot of features that most people don't really look out for, but you'd really appreciate when you actually experience them.It's not especially small compared to the other offerings you'll find in the...
Resumen: Just a couple of days ago, we broke news of Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 devices . And now that we are here at CES 2016 proper, here's our first-hand impressions of some of these new devices - the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, ThinkPad X1 Yoga, and finally the ThinkPad...
Resumen: At CES 2014, Lenovo unveiled a new and improved version of one of its most popular ThinkPad enterprise notebooks, the X1 Carbon, which is now sleeker, lighter, and has a few extra tricks up its sleeve.At first glance, the new X1 Carbon looks much the same...
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Publicación: 2015-06-04, Autor: Neps , crítica de: fhm.com.ph
Resumen: Over the past couple of weeks we, the geeks here at FHM HQ, have been playing with a not-so-ordinary laptop with a not-so-affordable SRP, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon.Check out the beaut below:Looks good, eh? Too bad its asking price isn't for the faint-...
Lightweight and solid construction, Good battery life, Wide range of connectivity options, One of the best laptop keyboards on the market
Bottomfacing speakers can sound muffled, No Thunderbolt 3 port, Expensive
Good things don't come cheap.At the end of the day, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is probably the king of the hill of business notebooks. This is a no-nonsense machine that just works. Its underlying design ethos appears to be more about function and practicalit...
Publicación: 2016-04-14, Autor: Vincent , crítica de: digitalone.com.sg
Resumen: Lenovo's X1 Carbon weighs just 1.18kg and has passed numerous military-grade endurance tests I did not think it was possible, but Lenovo has somehow managed to shed more weight from its premium ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook. Last year's model was svelt...
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Publicación: 2016-04-13, Autor: Vincent , crítica de: straitstimes.com
Resumen: I did not think it was possible, but Lenovo has somehow managed to shed more weight from its premium ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook.Last year's model was svelte for a 14-inch laptop at 1.3kg. But the latest X1 Carbon weighs just 1.18kg, less than the 13-inc...
Publicación: 2015-05-01, Autor: Vincent , crítica de: straitstimes.com
Resumen: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a reboot, just like the ones that you often see in movies inspired by comic books.Lenovo hopes you will forget last year's model, which had a very different keyboard layout.Now, the one thing I have learnt from browsing Thin...
Resumen: At CES 2014, Lenovo unveiled a new and improved version of one of its most popular Thinkpad enterprise notebooks, the X1 Carbon , which is now sleeker, lighter, and has a few extra tricks up its sleeve.At first glance, the new X1 Carbon looks much the sam...