The Lenovo X1 Carbon (20BT003VGE) looks at first sight unspectacular. Instead of plastic, Lenovo uses a carbon fiber frame with a magnesium alloy for the case. This makes the Ultrabook feel high-quality, is very rigid and weighs only 1.44 kg. The excellent, splash-proof keyboard, the precise trackpoint and the large glass touchpad with integrated buttons are among the best that ultrabooks deliver today.
Conclusion
In the Lenovo X1, an Intel Core i7-5300U, 8 GB of RAM in dual-channel operation and a 256-gigabyte SSD with Windows 10 Pro work on board. The trio delivers more than enough power in our tests. In the office benchmark PCMark 7 it reaches very good 4,931 points and in the graphics test 3DMark Cloudgate a good 5.578 points. The data transfer of the Toshiba SSD on average was very good 470 MB / s. The 45-watt battery ran through the lab 455 minutes - excellent.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon: details
The benchmark results of the Lenovo X1 Carbon 20BT003VGE in the overview
On connections was not saved: LTE module, WLAN-ac, Bluetooth 4.0, 2 times USB 3.0, HDMI and DisplayPort. There is even a fingerprint reader. Really nice: The glare-free display is bright, bright and offers plenty of space thanks to full-HD resolution for parallel editing of several office documents.
Homeowners may dream of the Lenovo X1 Carbon (20BT003VGE), business people should buy it. Rarely harmonize performance, mobility, perfect processing and display quality as well.
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