![]() This is no different from what I experienced with the 7 th gen model, and that’s a good thing. The X1 Carbon is known for being extremely lightweight and yet still feels premium. ![]() Design and constructionĪt first glance and feel, the design was very familiar to me. Update: In the meantime, an updated Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon gen 11 is available, built on Intel 13th-gen hardware. Headphone/mic combo, fingerprint reader, HD webcam with shutter, quad speakers, two on the bottom, two flanking the keyboard Intel Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7, 4 cores, 8 threads, base clock 2.8Ghz, max turbo 4.7GhzĢx USB-C Thunderbolt 4, 2x USB-A 3.2, HDMI 2.0ģ15 mm or 12.4” (w) x 221 mm or 8.72” (d) x 14.9 mm or. Specs as reviewed – Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon gen 9ġ4.0 inch, 1920×1200, IPS equivalent, 60 Hz, non-touch, matte finish Let’s jump into the details of my findings over the past several weeks. They kept all of the pros that I noted when I reviewed the 7 th Gen model and pretty much improved on all of the cons. After using it exclusively for over a week, I quickly appreciated all of what Lenovo has to offer here. I’ll come right out and say it now – it meets all my expectations. ![]() But to see that they added a 16:10 screen, wider trackpad, and bigger battery, without changing the overall design much – it really caught my attention when it was announced. I was very interested in this laptop mainly because of how much I liked the 7 th Gen X1 model that I reviewed a few years ago.
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