mercredi 2 avril 2014
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch review
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When I reviewed the X1 Ca rbon, Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad laptop, I found few faults. It's an eye-catching computer that combines everything good about ThinkPads – great keyboard, sturdy design, solid performance — with a fit and finish I didn't expect from the company's "black box" line of laptops. Its price was a little high and its bloatware portion was heaping, but it was (and still is) one of my favorite Windows 7 ultrabooks
Now that Windows 8 is here, in all its touch-friendly, colorful glory, Lenovo's released a new X1 Carbon with a touchscreen. The X1 Carbon Touch is otherwise virtually identical to its untouchable sibling: same processor, same operating system, same beautiful matte black carbon fiber body (though a half-pound heavier). It comes at a $150 premium, sort of – the cheapest Carbon model is $1,249 and the cheapest Touch is $1,499, but the Touch's specs match the $1,349 model. I spent some time with the Carbon Touch trying to decide if it's worth the extra weight and the extra price, plus whether or not touchscreens are the future of laptops
Tech Specs
DESCRIPTION | THINKPAD LAPTOP X1 CARBON |
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Operating System |
Technical Specifications
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Processor |
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Video Graphics |
3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5-3427U (1.80 GHz, 3MB L3 Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
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Battery |
Intel® HD (integrated)
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Display |
45Wh, Integrated, RapidCharge up to 80% battery life in 35 minutes
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Memory |
14.0" HD+ Anti-Glare (1600 x 900) (300 NITS) Wide Viewing
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Battery Life |
Up to 8 GB DDR3L 1333MHZ
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Webcam |
Up to 8.2 hours
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Weight |
720p HD Webcam
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I/O (Input/Output) Ports |
1.36 kgs (2.99 lbs)
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Storage |
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Communication |
SSD: 128GB, 256GB SATA3
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Audio |
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Dimensions (W x D x H) |
Dolby® Home Theater® v4
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Navigation |
331.0mm x 226.0mm x 18.9mm (13.03" x 8.9" x 0.74")
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Fingerprint Reader |
UltraNav® TrackPoint® and new larger glass touchpad
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Keyboard |
Yes
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WWAN (Optional) |
Island-style six-row precision backlit keyboard
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Bluetooth® (Optional) |
Ericsson H5321gw Mobile Broadband Module
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