Testseek.com have collected 143 expert reviews of the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Series and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Series.
May 2011
(75%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
26 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
750100143
The editors liked
Vibrant IPS screen with Gorilla glass
Powerful specifications
Unmatched connectivity
Rugged
Durable and reliable
Semi-rugged design
Full-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU
Solid state drive
Great performance
Incredibly durable construction
Thin
Integrated 3G
Great performance. Incredibly durable construction. Thin. Integrated 3G
Understated appearance
Sturdy and built incredibly well
Fantastic keyboard
Loads of features
The editors didn't like
Not as slim as some rivals
Unknown battery life without slice
Shiny
Reflective screen
Touchpad could be better
Had problems recognising SIM cards
Could use more premium features
Poor battery life
Aussies pay a lot more for the X1 than they should
Poor battery life. Aussies pay a lot more for the X1 than they should
3G SIM card slot doesn't appear to work out of the box
Understated appearance; Sturdy and built incredibly well; Fantastic keyboard; Loads of features
3G SIM card slot doesn't appear to work out of the box; Battery isn't very good; Multitouch trackpad needs some tweaking
While it might be close to perfection, the X1 manages to make us question whether the price tag is all that reasonable. Business executives may be willing to hand over two thousand dollars – but we’re not sure if they should, considering the battery l...
Great performance, Incredibly durable construction, Thin, Integrated 3G
Poor battery life, Aussies pay a lot more for the X1 than they should
The X1 is an exceptional 13.3-inch laptop, which would have easily walked away with an Editors' Choice award were it not for Lenovo's decision to charge Australians way too much for it.
Semi-rugged design, Full-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU, Solid state drive
Touchpad could be better, Had problems recognising SIM cards, Could use more premium features
The ThinkPad X1 is the type of laptop that no reviewer wants to give back to the vendor. It feels solidly built and great to use, but it could be better. In particular, its touchpad needs refinement, it could use more premium features such as an ambient l...
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Great design, excellent performance, light weight
Price may be a consideration for some
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon is definitely a high performing ultrabook which offers great performance and mobility in a thin, light package. With a high resolution, relatively glare free touch screen option as well as the ability to add a SIM card for conn...
Fast SSD, Strong performance CPU, Thin but well-designed case, Bright display, High-quality input devices, Extensive connectivity
Expensive, Weak contrast and limited viewing angles, Battery life needs to be improved, Temperatures emissions are high under load
Lenovo ThinkPad X1We did not get the proper ThinkPad feeling from this test model. Yes the X1 is slim, light and looks good, but to achieve this it sacrifices some of the qualities which built the ThinkPad reputation from the ground up.Our biggest critiqu...
Abstract: Just as we were beginning to think that the rumours of 13”-display notebooks’ shutdown were true, Lenovo issued the best possible denial, by demonstrating X1, the new, prestigious model. The notebook we’ve tested isn’t the final version, but it’s compl...