The latest to be added in Lenovo highly advanced business class Ultrabook X series is X1 Carbon. Lenovo launched ThinkPad X1 Carbon celebrating 20 yrs. Priced at $1349 in US and Rs.85000 in India, this is one of the top class business ultrabooks. Lets see the specifications :-
Specs :
- Laptop Type - Ultraportable
- Thickness - 8mm
- Weight - 1.36 kgs
- Operating System - Upto Windows 7 Professional
- Screen Size (diagonally) - 14 inches ( 1600 X 900 )
- Screen Type - LED-Backlit LCD
- Battery - 45WH, Integrated, RapidCharge upto 80% in 35 mins
- Battery Life - Upto 8.2 hrs
CPU Specs :
- Processor - Intel 3rd Generation i5-3427U (1.80 GHz, 3MB L3 Cache, 1333Mhz FSB)
- Cpu Speed - 1700 Mhz
- RAM - 4 GB DDR3L 1333MHz ( Expandable upto 8 GB )
- Flash - 128 GB
- SSD - 256 GB SATA3
- Graphics Type - Intel HD 40 Graphics (Integrated)
Physical Interfaces :
- Line-Out / Microphone ( 3.5mm )
- Mini Displayport
- SDHC Card Slot
- USB 2.0
- USB 3.0
- 4 in 1 SD Card Reader
- Audio - Dobly Home Theater v4
- Webcam - 720p HD (1.3 MegaPixel )
Wireless Interfaces :
- Bluetooth 4.0
- 3G Optional
Anti-Slip and Light Weight, which means you can hold it from both your fingers |
Silent Features :
- Fingerprint Reader
- Navigation - UltraNav TrackPoint and larger glass touchpad
- System Update 4.0
- Power/Password Manager
- SimpleTap
- Rescue and Recovery
Now, Lets Discuss Highs And Lows :
Highs :
- Excellent Keyboard
- Lightweight
- Durable Design
- High-res screen with viewing angles
- Long Battery Life
- Great Webcam
- Brilliantly Fast Charging Time
Lows :
- Etherget is only via a USB dongle
- Only one USB 3.0 port
- Slower SDD than other Ultrabooks
- A little pricy
Conclusion :
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is an Ultrabook providing complete business class experience with robust, carbon fibre-based body that suits best to business users. Although it has a 14 inches screen, having this too it is still very thin and light . It is a stellar business Ultrabook, coming with a high-res matte screen and long battery life in a slim and classic design. A few sacrifices like Ethernet and VGA were made to make it so thin, but I think it's worth it. If you want the best business Ultrabook, the ThinkPad X1 is worth the best.
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