Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano-20UN002UGE
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Critiques pour le/la Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano-20UN002UGE
Lenovo returns to the roots of the X1 series with the new ThinkPad X1 Nano and includes a 13-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. It weighs less than 1 kg, so it is a very interesting device for mobile users, but the keyboard does not meet the high standard we are used from ThinkPads. Update: New information about the keyboard
Source: Techaeris EN→FR
Lenovo ThinkPad laptops are the company’s business line. Its flagship ThinkPad X1 comes in different variations, including the tougher Carbon, recently released Fold, and even the Yoga 2-in-1. Earlier this year, the company released a newer, smaller version of the X1. Our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review looks at a business laptop with a small footprint that still offers a crisp screen, decent battery life, and great performance. Read on for our full review. If you travel a lot for work or find yourself working out of the office frequently, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a light, great-performing laptop with decent battery life.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/09/2021
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 85% performances: 95% écran: 95% mobilité: 85% finition: 95%
Source: Ultrabook Review EN→FR
The X1 Nano is one of the better ultrabooks of this generation and the ThinkPad to go for if you're after an ultralight format that doesn't skimp on the ThinkPad design and ergonomics cores. The compact format, the 16:10 matte display, and especially the sub-1kilo total weight are its main selling points, but for these, you'll have to slightly compromise on the top-performance, configurability, IO, and the typing experience when compared to some of the other 2021 ThinkPads, as well as accept to pay a slight premium for the higher-specced X1 Nano configurations.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 07/14/2021
Notes: Note globale: 85%
Source: XDA Developers EN→FR
The point that I keep coming back to, and the reason that I love the ThinkPad X1 Nano so much, is because just a year ago, this combination simply wasn’t possible. Up until this year, if you wanted a laptop this thin and light, you had two choices: You had to settle for an Intel Y-series processor or a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Both have compromises. With Tiger Lake UP4, it seems like there are no meaningful compromises left. I’d still say that the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is good for working on the go, though. If you’re looking for something to park at a desk, get a desktop or a beefier laptop. This is something you’ll bring with you, and then when you get home, you can use a single-cable solution to plug it into a Thunderbolt dock. The ThinkPad X1 Nano is definitely one of my favorite laptops on the market right now, although frankly, all of Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 laptops are killing it this year.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/01/2021
Source: Pokde EN→FR
If you need a laptop as light as possible for work, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a pretty solid option. You get reliable performance, good build quality, lengthy battery life, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, supports USB-C PD charging, one of the lightest laptops around, punchy colours with good viewing angles for the display, useful TrackPoint, fingerprint scanner is both fast and reliable, comfortable spill-resistant keyboard, and added security measures like ThinkShutter. However, the port options mean you most likely need to have a USB hub to expand its potential, it lacks touchscreen support, the body stains rather easily, and it’s pricey at RM6,749.57. I personally like this more than the ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 I reviewed previously and if this one had touchscreen capabilities, I would give it a Gold. At the end of our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review, I award this laptop with our Silver Pokdeward.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 05/31/2021
Notes: Note globale: 77% prix: 70% performances: 75% mobilité: 90% finition: 70%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→FR
This Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Nano review shows how it offers solid performance for a business laptop, not to mention amazing battery life, a colorful 2K anti-glare display and even some useful software that will help business users. However, when you compare it to other systems, its price seems a little high, especially when it also has limited ports and dull speakers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/25/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR
The ThinkPad X1 Nano is exactly what you'd expect — essentially a smaller, 13-inch version of the excellent X1 Carbon. Its larger sibling has proven itself as the best business laptop for several years running, which leaves one question for the X1 Nano: What corners were cut to make an ultrathin laptop even more portable? It turns out, very few. The X1 Nano has all the design elements — soft-touch carbon and magnesium materials with military-grade durability — and security features — an IR camera and fingerprint sensor — you find on larger ThinkPad models. It even retains the rubber pointing stick and discrete top clickers, although I wish they'd been replaced for a larger touchpad. Overall, the ThinkPad X1 Nano is a compelling ultra-portable laptop for professionals or everyday consumers. If you've wanted a smaller X1 Carbon, this is it. However, if, like me, you feel the X1 Carbon is portable enough, and prefer the larger display, then stick with what already works.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 05/23/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→FR
This Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Nano review shows how it offers solid performance for a business laptop, not to mention amazing battery life, a colorful 2K anti-glare display and even some useful software that will help business users. However, when you compare it to other systems, its price seems a little high, especially when it also has limited ports and dull speakers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/30/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Lon.TV
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 04/24/2021
Source: T3 EN→FR
There are a number of premium laptops available that might be good alternatives to the X1 Nano, but the strongest contender by far is the Dell XPS 13. This shares a number of design cues with the X1 Nano, including magnesium construction, a limited number of ports and a 13-inch screen. It has a shorter battery life, though. To be fair, that is partly thanks to the inclusion of a 4K screen in our review unit: the option with the 2K screen has better battery life, but still less than the X1 Nano.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/22/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Reviewed.com EN→FR
The X1 Nano is still a great laptop, just not a slam dunk. The MacBook Air is the overall better machine if you aren't a Windows loyalist. And if you require Windows for work, the Dell XPS 13 is currently a better value, especially for those who aren't bothered by slim keyboards. If you see the X1 Nano for a similar price, you should definitely consider it—you'll just have to decide whether the superior keyboard and lighter weight are worth the tradeoff in battery life. Even for a ThinkPad fanboy like me, that's a tough call.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/12/2021
Source: Hot Hardware EN→FR
Overall, we quite liked the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano. Its battery life was excellent, its performance was excellent, the build quality and feature set are top-notch, and the machine looks great. If you're in the market for a powerful, thin and light notebook, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is worth a look.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 04/08/2021
Source: Techradar EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a beautiful, lightweight, and surprisingly powerful Ultrabook that is probably the lightest laptop we've ever tested. Its 13-inch screen is a crisp 2K and its 16:10 ratio offers plenty of useful space to get your work done in such a tight package. While there were some sacrifices made given the space constraints, such as the limited number of ports, these barely hold it back from being one of the best laptops you're going to find if portability and performance are your top-line priorities.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/07/2021
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: CNet EN→FR
The ThinkPad X1 Nano is Lenovo's lightest ThinkPad ever, weighing just 2 pounds (907 grams), and yet it still retains a lot of what we like about the rest of the bigger and (not much) heavier X1 business laptop line. That list of likes includes solid build quality, strong productivity performance, a comfortable -- if small -- keyboard, a nice display and the latest security and privacy features available. The only real hiccup is a battery life shorter than I'm used to seeing from an ultraportable such as this. Otherwise, the X1 Nano is a laptop you won't mind getting from your IT department to slip into your bag every day.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 03/31/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Mobile Syrup EN→FR
Although it probably goes without saying, you shouldn’t buy any of these laptops at full price. Most people don’t need to spend over $3,000 on a laptop, and those that do probably aren’t buying one of these ThinkPads. However, at the reduced price, I’d say these laptops are totally worth it. If you’re interested in one of these ThinkPads, keep your eye on Lenovo’s website (as well as other PC retailers like Best Buy or Canada Computers) for a reduced price like this.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/26/2021
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→FR
Lenovo has hit the trifecta with its featherweight ThinkPad X1 Nano: It’s fast, it’s light, and it boasts great battery life. The classic tough, utilitarian ThinkPad shell will blend in, and the laptop’s outfitted with an array of privacy-minded features, a bright 2K screen, and a great keyboard. We’re sold.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 03/24/2021
Source: PC World EN→FR
Lenovo has hit the trifecta with its featherweight ThinkPad X1 Nano: It’s fast, it’s light, and it boasts great battery life. The array of privacy-minded features, bright 2K screen, and the great keyboard are further highlights.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 03/24/2021
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→FR
This Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Nano review shows how it offers solid performance for a business laptop, not to mention amazing battery life, a colorful 2K anti-glare display and even some useful software that will help business users. However, when you compare it to other systems, its price seems a little high, especially when it also has limited ports and dull speakers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/06/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Htxt Africa EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a great all around business notebook that is perfect from the new remote working era that everyone has been thrust into. It has one problem though - price. Retailing for a recommended R44 599, it is likely one of the most expensive business notebooks you will encounter in 2021, and perhaps beyond too.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/03/2021
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: On MSFT EN→FR
Intel’s EVO platform really shines on Lenovo’s X1 Nano hardware plain and simple. I know Intel makes its own reference hardware to showcase the benefits of its latest chips set but it really should just parade around the X1 Nano. The beautiful anti-gloss 16:10 panel offers amazing viewing angles and a sense of ease for those who might be OCD about fingerprint oil smudges gathered by the screen pressing against the keyboard. The engineering teams should also take a victory lap for constructing a super lightweight device with the battery and performance familiar with other ThinkPads. If and when people are commuting on regular basis, the X1 Nano’s lightweight footprint should be fully appreciated by users. Beyond the build and performance, I’m most impressed with the battery life. After an avalanche of Apple MacBook M1 coverage praising the extended battery life of that laptop, it’s nice to see PC users quietly get a device that can compete on many of the same markers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/24/2021
Source: Engadget
For a laptop that’s so light, the X1 Nano is impressively capable. Lenovo sacrificed surprisingly little to make the lightest ThinkPad yet and even managed to improve its display and speakers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/22/2021
Source: Laptop Media
Soutien, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/22/2021
Source: Laptop Media EN→FR
Let’s wrap up by saying that the ThinkPad X1 Nano is something spectacular. Its quality of build and the incredibly thin and light chassis result in a laptop that is extremely comfortable to carry. In fact, you barely feel it in your hand. And interestingly, despite its low TDP, we found it to work at a power limit, way higher than expected. This, on the other hand, resulted in high temperatures, but thankfully, you can choose between a couple of performance options, through the Vantage app.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 02/22/2021
Source: Engadget EN→FR
For a laptop that’s so light, the X1 Nano is impressively capable. Lenovo sacrificed surprisingly little to make the lightest ThinkPad yet and even managed to improve its display and speakers. Sure, battery life is a big trade-off, but if you were looking for something to throw in your book bag that wouldn’t make it too heavy and don’t need something that lasts all day, the ThinkPad X1 Nano is worth considering. Just know that at $1,399, you have quite a few other options from Samsung, Apple and Dell that might be better-looking, last longer and have superior screens at about the same price.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/22/2021
Notes: Note globale: 84%
Source: Neowin EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a lovely laptop, and frankly, the engineering that went into this is remarkable. My only complaints about it are that the screen is small, that there's no USB Type-A, and I kind of wish that there wasn't a fan, although not having a fan means a lower TDP and an impact on performance. I don't personally miss USB Type-A, but it could be an issue for businesses.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/21/2021
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: On MSFT EN→FR
For now, the Nano has become a great 13-inch reference laptop for the rest of OEMs to produce in 2021, however, starting at $1,727.40 for the model I’m testing, this is a very privileged review and a device for a niche audience.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/15/2021
Source: PC Mag EN→FR
The ThinkPad X1 Nano doesn't pretend to be a desktop replacement; if you need a laptop that'll spend a good deal of time in your office connected to external drives and monitors, you'll want more ports and should opt for the X1 Carbon or possibly the Razer Book 13 (though the latter is a full pound heavier). But if portability is your priority, the Nano's near-weightless design, long battery life, and first-rate screen and keyboard justify its premium price.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 02/10/2021
Source: Neowin
Unboxing Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 Nano, the newest member of the ThinkPad X1 family. It has an Intel Core i7-1165G7, 16GB RAM, and a 2K display, weighing in at under two pounds.
Hands-On, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/05/2021
Source: Mobile Tech Review
Use the code LISA20 for $20 off. The X1 Nano is 13.9mm thin and weighs 1.99 lb / 907g. It has a bright 16:10 aspect ratio 2K display available in touch and non-touch options. The laptop runs Windows 10 on Intel’s low power Tiger Lake 11th gen UP4 Core i5 and i7 processors with Iris Xe graphics. It has Thunderbolt 4, a fingerprint scanner and Windows Hello IR camera. The X1 Nano competes with the Dell XPS 13 and MacBook Air, though it’s considerably lighter than those two.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/03/2021
Source: Netzwelt DE→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/20/2021
Notes: Note globale: 84% performances: 80% équipement: 70% écran: 80% ergonomie: 80%
Source: HardwareLuxx DE→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/28/2021
Source: Computerbase DE→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/24/2021
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/30/2021
Source: Smart World IT→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/25/2021
Notes: Note globale: 88% prix: 65% équipement: 85% écran: 85% mobilité: 80% finition: 90% ergonomie: 70%
Source: CNews.cz CZ→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 06/23/2021
Source: Zive CZ→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 03/10/2021
Source: Sohoa VN Express VN→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/17/2021
Source: Nghenhin Vietnam VN→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 10/01/2020
Source: Pemmzchannel ID→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 04/05/2022
Source: Alt om Data DA→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 05/03/2021
Notes: Note globale: 100% prix: 50% performances: 83%
Source: Giz.ro →FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/10/2021
Notes: Note globale: 85%
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Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs:
Carte graphique intégrée dans les SoCs Intel Tiger Lake G4 basés sur la nouvelle architecture Gen. 12 avec 96 EUs (Execution Units / Shader Cluster). La fréquence d'horloge dépend du modèle de processeur. Les puces Tiger Lake sont produites dans le processus moderne 10nm+ chez Intel.
Ces cartes devraient être capables de faire tourner tout les jeux d'aujourd'hui, mais la plupart d'entre eux uniquement en détails moyens ou faibles et avec des résolution basses. Les plus vieux jeux ou les jeux moins gourmands restent jouables avec de beaux graphismes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et ainsi que dans notre liste des Benchmarks affiliés.
i7-1160G7:
Processeur quadricœur basse consommation basé sur Tiger Lake pour les ordinateurs portables fins et légers. Les quatre cœurs tournent entre 1,2 et 4,4 GHz. Le GPU intégré offre 96 UE et tourne entre 400 et 1100 MHz. Fabriqué en 10nm+ chez Intel.
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13.00": Pour une tablette, cette diagonale d’écran est relativement imposante. A contrario, il s’agit d’un écran de petite taille pour les ultraportables. Certains convertibles embarquent aussi des moniteurs de cette dimension.
Un écran de plus grandes dimensions permettent des résolutions plus élevées, les détails comme la finesse des lettres seront meilleurs. Néanmoins, un écran de plus petite taille est synonyme de consommation énergétique moindre et souvent d’un appareil plus compact, plus léger et plus abordable.
>> Pour en savoir un peu plus sur la finesse des pixels à l'écran, jetez un coup d'œil à notre liste des DPI (PPP, points par pouce).
0.946 kg: Seules les tablettes de grandes dimensions et certains convertibles affichent un tel poids à la pesée.
Lenovo: Lenovo ("Le" de la légende anglaise, novo (latin) pour nouveau) a été fondée en 1984 en tant que société chinoise de commerce d'ordinateurs. En 2004, la société était le plus grand fabricant d'ordinateurs portables en Chine et, après l'acquisition de la division PC d'IBM en 2005, le quatrième au monde. En plus des ordinateurs de bureau et des ordinateurs portables, la société fabrique des moniteurs, des projecteurs, des serveurs, etc., et se spécialise dans le développement, la fabrication et la commercialisation d'électronique grand public, d'ordinateurs personnels, de logiciels, de solutions d'entreprise et de services connexes.
En 2016, l'entreprise s'est classée au premier rang mondial des ventes d'ordinateurs. Il le détenait encore en 2023 avec environ 23% de part de marché mondiale. Les gammes de produits importantes sont Thinkpad, Legion et Ideapad.
En 2011, elle a acquis une participation majoritaire dans Medion AG, un fabricant européen de matériel informatique. En 2014, Motorola Mobility a été racheté, ce qui a donné un coup de pouce à Lenovo sur le marché des smartphones.
84.88%: Cette note est moyenne, Car la quantité de portables avec de meilleures notes est à peu près égale avec le nombre de portables avec de moins bonnes notes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre guide d'achat pour les ordinateurs portables.