I bought this a couple of weeks ago to transfer my data from a PC and another laptop--so far everything has been fairly easy to transfer, just using a backup hard drive and thumb drive, so very pleased with my purchase.
I bought this a couple of weeks ago to transfer my data from a PC and another laptop--so far everything has been fairly easy to transfer, just using a backup hard drive and thumb drive, so very pleased with my purchase.
Snappy boot time, i7 processor, 500 GB SSD hard drive, durable and responsive keyboard, didn't scrimp on RAM (16GB) to keep the price down, light as a feather and durable. Even like the design, and location of the power supply and finally, enough battery life to go all day long and then some without...
I watched videos that talked about how good the keyboard feels. They were right. Replaced my macbook air with this X1 Carbon. Using it for work and personal use. Very happy
Works great - reliable and fast. Great build quality. No complaints.
Lenovo's X1 Carbon line has been widely regarded as the company's flagship business-class laptop over the past few years. The previous model, which we pored over in , brought a new, more compact chassis design with it, along with thinner display bezels and a refresh of Intel's Kaby Lake mobile...
Understated; Premium Good Looks; Excellent Performance; Class-Leading 14-inch HDR Display; Solid Battery Life; Best Laptop Keyboard Going; Quiet Demeanor
1440p HDR Only Available Non-Touch; Moderate Throttling Under Extended Load With Default Power Profile; Pricey
THE THINKPAD X1 CARBON (6th Generation) carries on a tradition of excellence that goes back to 1992, when IBM shipped its first ThinkPad (Lenovo acquired the brand in 2005). By 1993, ThinkPads were the laptop of choice for NASA, thanks to solid quality, a good keyboard, strong performance, and...
As much as I love the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, it's not the best laptop in its price range. And cost is what it's all about. The Dell XPS 13 has similar benchmark scores, a prettier design, and a longer battery life for £200 less.
Ultra-portable; Wonderful keyboard; Speedy benchmarks; Built-in webcam cover
Oversaturated display; Occasionally tricky trackpad; Shorter battery life than old X1 Carbon
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen is a superb business ultrabook, combining light weight, a powerful processor and excellent battery life.
As light as a tablet; Lenovo's top-of-the-line keyboard; Top-notch performance; Good battery life
Pricey; as befitting a premiere ultrabook; Gen 2 Ethernet connector is designed to sell you a dock; Take care when configuring; as touchless screens...
It's hard to find any fault with Lenovo's latest entry into the X1 Carbon line, especially if you're looking for a moderately powerful business machine with good battery life. One of its drawbacks, its high price, will likely be erased if an IT department budget is footing the bill, rather than a...
This latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a much more qualified success than its more recent predecessors; it's hot, it's expensive, and it's not as powerful as the XPS 13 despite having the same processor and RAM.
Light and compact; Much-improved display; Top-class keyboard
Temperamental trackpad; CPU performs below capacity
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