The Thinkpad X1 Carbon (6Th Gen) Offers The Best Combination Of Productivity, Portability And Performance Of Any Business Laptop.
Lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon (gen 8) review: Fit and finish is excellent, as typical. It’s only 19mm thin at its thickest point, which compares favourably with the original x1’s.
It Produced Vibrant Colors And Sharp Images, But It Wasn't Quite As Bright As We Would Have Liked.
$2,197 as tested) catches up with the dell and other elite ultraportables by moving to an 11th. I’ll admit, with laptops this small, my expectations drop due to the limited space. Noise levels when idling are essentially silent and even stay silent during word processing or browsing.
A Verdict Cast In Carbon.
The laptop scored a sold 67,488 on 3dmark. Frankly, the carbon makes its x1 predecessor look fat. The x1 carbon's matte panel gets bright enough to view outside on a sunny day, reaching 365 nits of brightness.
That Outshone The Elitebook X360 1040 (344 Nits) And The X1 Yoga (351 Nits) But Is.
The x1 carbon's integrated intel hd 520 graphics processor is good enough for video viewing and light media editing, but don't think about gaming on it. At 2.5 pounds, it's lightweight, thin, and very portable. But it's no longer in a class of its own.
Above That Is A 2560 X 1440 Ips Touch Panel Beset.
The thinkpad x1 carbon benchmarks really well. The screen does open 180 degrees, which. I could easily use this device as a primary computer, especially while on the road.