Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch Screen Reviews

The Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch Is A Strong And Sleek Ultrabook That Combines Windows 8 With A Sharp Touch Screen, But You'll Sacrifice Some Battery Life.


It's slim, has a lovely carbon fiber construction, and is powerful enough to view and edit large spreadsheets. Here is the lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon configuration sent to techradar for review: A verdict cast in carbon.

A Perfectly Tensioned Screen Panel That I Could Quickly Flip.


Its slightly larger screen, slightly preferable keyboard, and hdmi port put us on team x1 carbon instead of team xps 13, but you can't go wrong with either. With a score of 11,498 in our processor tests, it's clear that the lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon touch is a formidable machine. Flirting with perfection changes to the thinkpad x1 carbon's display and design combine with huge endurance gains to make the best business laptop ever.

This Kind Of Score Ranks Among Some Of The Best.


Whatever you do, we strongly recommend getting the x1. At 469 nits on our light meter, the x1 carbon's hdr screen blows away the category average (284 nits), the latitude 7390 (286 nits) and the. It produced vibrant colors and sharp images, but it wasn't quite as bright as we would have liked.

Across The Board, These Are Much Improved Results Than That I Measured On The 7 Th Gen X1 Carbon.


The lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon touch ($1,648) is an executive's ultrabook. Its 250 nits brightness is good, but a long. You can use the touchscreen effectively as part of a 'type and swipe' experience, which is mostly useful within the windows 8 start screen rather than the desktop.

While Doing So, Lenovo Unfortunately Also Made.


80% lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon touch review source: Lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon (gen 9) review: The x1 carbon touch comes with other intelligent design elements, too: