Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Gamme
Processeur: Intel Core i5 3317U, Intel Core i5 3427U, Intel Core i5 5200U, Intel Core i7 2640M, Intel Core i7 3667U, Intel Core i7 4550U, Intel Core i7 4600U, Intel Core i7 5500U, Intel Core i7 6500U, Intel Core i7 6600U, Intel Core m7 6Y75, Intel Meteor Lake-H Ultra 7 155HCarte graphique: Intel Arc 8-Core, Intel HD Graphics 3000, Intel HD Graphics 4000, Intel HD Graphics 4400, Intel HD Graphics 5000, Intel HD Graphics 515, Intel HD Graphics 520, Intel HD Graphics 5500
Écran: 12.00 pouces, 13.30 pouces, 14.00 pouces
Poids: 1.048kg, 1.097kg, 1.197kg, 1.3kg, 1.326kg, 1.335kg, 1.347kg, 1.36kg, 1.4kg, 1.411kg, 1.45kg, 1.516kg, 1.75kg
Prix: 1449, 1549, 1600, 1800, 2000, 2050, 2200, 2499, 2700 euros
Moyenne de 108 notes (à partir de 156 critiques)
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 NWK3QGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 NWK3QGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 2640M
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 3000
Écran: 13.30 pouces, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Poids: 1.75kg
Prix: 1800 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil ThinkPad X1 NWK3QGE (Modèle)
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Critiques
Business as usual? Does the top model of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 series deserve its price tag of 1800 Euros? The basic configuration of the model includes integrated UMTS, a well-sized SSD and a fast Core i7 CPU, and all of that is installed in the thinnest ThinkPad of all times. So read our following in-depth review to find out more about this revolutionary laptop.
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Notebookcheck DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/05/2012
Notes: Note globale: 81% performances: 79% écran: 62% mobilité: 81% finition: 85% ergonomie: 85% degré de nuisance: 80%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 CarbonProcesseur: Intel Core i7 3667U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Poids: 1.335kg
Prix: 1800 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Carbon Fiber Makeover. Lenovo claims this to be lightest 14-inch ultrabook currently in the market. Find out here what changes, improvements, and sacrifices the manufacturer has made in order to meet such a lofty proclamation.
Source: Erenumerique Archive.org version
Le Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon est un ultrabook « pro ». Reste à voir si c'est une simple allégation marketing ou une vraie valeur ajoutée pour une clientèle exigeante… et relativement peu soigneuse.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/18/2012
Notes: Note globale: 85%
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→FR Archive.org version
Around the edges, the Carbon X1 features two USB ports (one on either side, and one is USB 3.0), you get a mini DisplayPort, a combination headphone/microphone port, and a physical Wi-Fi switch. The Wi-Fi chip is dual band (Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205, you also get Bluetooth, and there is a built-in mobile broadband module.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/05/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: BC Hardware EN→FR Archive.org version
I never thought I would see the day where Lenovo would offer a ThinkPad as slim as the X1 Carbon. Traditionally the ThinkPad series of laptops has focused more on usability and being built tough to handle the abuse that a business user needs than being the "slimmest". Somehow Lenovo has managed to take the design features that ThinkPad users love, and magically combined them with an Ultrabook, thus creating the ThinkPad X1 Carbon.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/08/2013
Notes: Note globale: 93% prix: 90% performances: 90% finition: 100%
Source: Kitguru EN→FR Archive.org version
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is another impressive laptop from the Lenovo portfolio. I was a huge fan of the original X1 and liked it so much that I ended up buying one after the company took back our review sample.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/05/2012
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: PC Perspective EN→FR Archive.org version
The high-end ultrabook you should buy will depend a lot on your needs, but I think the Carbon is the most niche of the (good) ultrabooks on the market thus far. ThinkPad fans will love this laptop. But if you’ve never understood why people spend a lot on ugly black bricks, go buy a Spectre.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 09/07/2012
Source: Wired Magazine EN→FR Archive.org version
Of course, price is going to be the big sticking point with this laptop, and I suspect most buyers will gravitate toward the lower-end configurations. The $1,400 version is about in line with the $1,200 MacBook Air, and that’s clearly the machine which both Lenovo is targeting and which buyers are going to have to weigh the Carbon against. They are both exemplary computers, but in the end, I still have to give the nod to Apple for now, as the weak battery and frustrating clickpad on the X1 tips the scales in Cupertino’s favor.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/27/2012
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Mobile Tech Review EN→FR Archive.org version
I admit it, the moment I saw the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon I had a serious crush. That's not wildly unusual for this technologist, but those first crushes often turn to indifference once I put a machine through its paces. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon doesn't disappoint; it's got performance, build quality and a very good high resolution display befitting its sexy design (imagine, "sexy" and "ThinkPad" in the same sentence!)
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 08/26/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo's X1 Carbon offers an understated look and exotic chassis material, but the LCD panel display quality could be better.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/23/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC World EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo put some serious thought into mobile usability with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, including cellular broadband and the RapidCharge feature. The slightly flexible carbon-fiber chassis is an interesting departure from the rigidity of machined metal cases. Though Lnovo's failure to offer dual USB 3.0 ports and HDMI output is a little disappointing, the port selection isn't radically different from what similar superthin Ultrabooks provide. If you're a serious traveler, the X1 Carbon merits closer inspection.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/22/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→FR Archive.org version
We have to hand it to Lenovo for designing what is darn near close to the perfect Ultrabook, at least in terms of our personal wish list. There are but two shortcomings that stand out beyond the machine's heftier-than-most price tag; and at this price range ($1399 - $1899 MSRP) there should be few compromises.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/17/2012
Source: Slashgear EN→FR Archive.org version
As far as business-class Ultrabooks the X1 Carbon doesn’t have too much competition. This thing is almost as good as it gets — if an Ultrabook is what you want. If you don’t need the Ultrabook lightweight design for roughly the same price the HP Spectre 14 [see our review] is another solid option. All in all the X1 Carbon is a massive step up over the original, and beats out anything from Lenovo’s past in this size range. Yes the display, battery life, and RAM options could all be better or higher, but in general this machine will be king of the office.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 08/16/2012
Source: Comp Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Carbon offers such an extremely thin and light system but doesn't skimp on features that it is going to be the corporate laptop to get. The new carbon fiber chassis is certainly going to stand up the the abuse of anyone who travels frequently. The display is also the largest of the ThinkPad X series and one of the best available on an ultrabook to date. It also has Lenovo's famous keyboards that is accurate and comfortable to use.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/16/2012
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Notebooks.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is an excellent buy for mobile professionals, but the machine is much more expensive than thicker ThinkPads. Those looking for a business Ultrabook should look no further than the X1 Carbon. It is the first business notebook to successfully bridge the gap between full-sized notebook displays and ultraportables.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 08/15/2012
Source: Engadget EN→FR Archive.org version
So, is the Lenovo X1 Carbon the ultimate Ultrabook? Not quite. Its display is merely fair, as is its battery life, and it's far from the cheapest choice out there. Those things are definite marks against, but if you can get past them this is a fundamentally impressive machine. It is properly thin and light and yet has none of the flimsy feeling that some of its competition offers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/14/2012
Source: Computer Shopper EN→FR Archive.org version
We haven't loved every Lenovo portable we've seen (one or two underwhelming tablets come to mind), but at the risk of sounding like suckups, we can't remember the last time the ThinkPad laptop team swung and whiffed—the basic-black business line consistently hits solid doubles, triples, and the occasional home run.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/10/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo X1 Carbon is an ultrabook designed for business. It has IT-friendly vPro built in, the ThinkPad TrackPoint, weighs under three pounds, and has over seven hours of battery life. It's the ultrabook you want if you're thinking business.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/09/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: CNet EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo, keeper of the venerated ThinkPad brand, was one of the first Windows laptop makers to directly take on Apple's MacBook Air, with its 13-inch ThinkPad X1. This was before Intel had begun publicly branding thin laptops with its trademarked ultrabook tag, and the rules for this new class of thin laptops were still in flux. The business-oriented Lenovo ThinkPad X1 has a few quirks, but is otherwise a very impressive business-oriented ultrabook with strong crossover potential.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 08/08/2012
Notes: Note globale: 81% performances: 80% mobilité: 70%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
With its lightweight, durable design, fantastic display and long battery life, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon sets a new standard for business ultraportables. A few sacrifices--namely Ethernet and VGA--had to be made in the name of thinness, but we think it's worth the tradeoff. If you want the best business Ultrabook around, the ThinkPad X1 is worth the premium.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/08/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon takes almost everything that was great about last year's ThinkPad X1 and combines it with the latest Ultrabook technology to deliver an outstanding business Ultrabook. While most professionals looking for a thin and light laptop will probably be happier with the ThinkPad X230, the X1 Carbon softens those rough ThinkPad edges and provides a more refined, stylish PC for salespeople and executives who don't want a boxy business laptop.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 08/07/2012
Notes: Note globale: 70% prix: 70% performances: 70% équipement: 60% mobilité: 80% ergonomie: 90%
Source: Channelpartner.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/11/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Hi-Tech Mail RU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/19/2012
Source: Zoom RU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/16/2012
Source: 3DNews.ru RU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 06/15/2012
Source: Techcorner.hu HU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/29/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Wikitech HU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/14/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80% finition: 80% ergonomie: 100%
Source: Notebook.cz CZ→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/02/2012
Source: XT Mobile VN→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/21/2012
Source: HwT DA→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 06/10/2013
Notes: Note globale: 76% prix: 50% performances: 80% équipement: 80% finition: 100%
Source: The Hikaku JA→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 01/30/2013
Source: The Hikaku JA→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/22/2012
Source: Notegear KO→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 11/22/2012
Notes: Note globale: 91%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon W7P64
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon W7P64Processeur: Intel Core i5 3317U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Prix: 1600 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: PC Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo’s 2011 vision of the ultimate boardroom ultraportable, the ThinkPad X1, simply didn’t live up to expectations. Now, however, the company has gone back to the drawing board and attempted to right the wrongs of its predecessor. Enter Lenovo’s business Ultrabook: the X1 Carbon. There are minor niggles, but with the usual ThinkPad quality now matched with excellent performance and a modicum of style, the X1 Carbon seizes a deserved place on the A-List.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/18/2013
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Mobility.bg BU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/08/2012
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon-34442NM
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon-34442NMProcesseur: Intel Core i5 3427U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Prix: 2200 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Maximum PC EN→FR Archive.org version
Unlike many an Ultrabook, there’s no mistaking this one for a MacBook Air, or even an Air wannabe. The X1 Carbon isn’t perfect, and that can make its relatively high price less palatable, but it does offer features you can’t get anywhere else, namely ThinkPad quality and a look that’s cool in that not-even-trying kind of way.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 01/17/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Hardware Canucks EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo is one of the few companies which rarely missteps on their products. Nearly every one of them has been well thought out, painstakingly designed and, most importantly, well executed for its intended market. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon carries on the tradition in every respect but that doesn’t mean it is the perfect Ultrabook.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 01/06/2013
Source: Hardwareheaven EN→FR Archive.org version
The ThinkPad brand has been successful for Lenovo, and before them IBM, but it is clear from the X1 Carbon that competing in a modern market takes style and performance in addition to high levels of build quality. After all your brand being certified for use by NASA on both the space shuttle and the International Space Station will only get you so far. (About 220 miles up?)
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 12/05/2012
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 90% performances: 90% finition: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is everything the original X1 should have been. Though its TN screen doesn’t quite match up to the premium style, build and features of this stunning Ultrabook, in every other regard it’s easily the best business ultraportable around. Its soft-touch chassis is a pleasure to carry or rest your hands on, and despite being stuffed with features, it retains an incredibly slim and sleek profile for a 14-inch machine. The Carbon’s keyboard quite simply offers the best typing experience of any Ultrabook. And though it packs some serious specs, it’s remarkably quiet even under load.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/03/2012
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 80% performances: 90% équipement: 80% mobilité: 80% finition: 90%
Source: It Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo’s first ThinkPad Ultrabook wasn’t up to scratch, but the firm has addressed criticisms and nailed it second time around. The familiar ThinkPad design and build quality mean it’ll stand the rigours of the office, the trackpad and keyboard are superb, and the screen’s better than ever thanks to an improved resolution and matte finish.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/21/2012
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Tech2.in.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The ThinkPad X1 sells in India for a price of Rs 1,02,000, which might seem like a lot to a regular laptop customer. Add the fact that it’s very light and easy to carry around while still delivering a decent amount of performance and battery life. The price starts to make even more sense when you consider that the X1 is more of a rough, daily-use notebook that will give you company for the many years.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/07/2012
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
There are some minor niggles, but many will be willing to make such sacrifices in return for such a capable, business-focused Ultrabook. With the quality we’ve come to expect from the ThinkPad fold now matched with excellent all-round performance and a modicum of style, the X1 Carbon seizes the business Ultrabook crown and claims its rightful place on the PC Pro A-List.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/29/2012
Notes: Note globale: 83% prix: 67% performances: 83% équipement: 83% ergonomie: 83%
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a boardroom winner that offers great all-round performance and comfort in a lightweight package. The few niggles with the screen and connections aside, if we chose one Ultrabook to be our business companion, we'd hire the comfortable, high performance and long lasting Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon every time.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/24/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: V3.co.uk EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo's X1 Carbon delivers the ThinkPad business laptop in a super-slim ultrabook format, without compromising on performance or ruggedness. Like other ultrabooks, it is limited to an internal battery and cannot be docked to a desktop cradle. Pros: Thin and light, rugged carbon-fibre casing, ThinkVantage technologies. Cons: Integrated battery, no Ethernet port, no dock connector.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/19/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
Although it’s fairly pricey considering what’s under the hood, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon has a lot going for it. It’s tough, thin, light and, ignoring the twice-used ThinkPad logo that mars an otherwise attractive exterior, is an understated good-looker too. Still, for a casual yet powerful commuter Ultrabook the X1 Carbon has got most things right. It’s attractive without being too showy, its diminutive size makes it the perfect on-the-go companion and, although it's pricey, that carbon fibre exterior should prove rugged and long lasting.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/16/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→FR Archive.org version
Other features of the X1 Carbon include a webcam and dual integrated microphones (on either side of the webcam), Bluetooth, dual-band Wi-Fi (Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205S), and mobile broadband and GPS (H5321 gw). We had no problems at all using the laptop on the Optus network with our iiNet SIM card. All we had to do was enter the correct APN through the Windows networking interface and we were up and running.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/15/2012
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Notebookjournal DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/28/2012
Notes: performances: 70% équipement: 30% écran: 70% mobilité: 50% finition: 90% ergonomie: 70%
Source: Netzwelt DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/19/2012
Source: Chip.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/29/2012
Notes: Note globale: 92% prix: 89% performances: 80% équipement: 100% écran: 100% mobilité: 83% ergonomie: 100%
Source: Notebookinfo DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/16/2012
Notes: Note globale: 92% performances: 95% écran: 90% mobilité: 95% ergonomie: 95% degré de nuisance: 88%
Source: PC Lab.pl PL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/22/2012
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon N3N34GE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon N3N34GEProcesseur: Intel Core i5 3427U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4000 8192 Mo
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Poids: 1.347kg
Prix: 1449 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Business on-the-go. Lenovo blows its own horn and even speaks of a "legend" in connection with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon in which 20 years of development have been invested. Regardless of any sympathies, very interesting key specs remain: 1.3 kilograms (2.87 pounds), a bright 14-inch screen, and full business compatibility. Is that enough to become a legend?
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Inside HW EN→FR Archive.org version
Like we’ve already mentioned, ThinkPad X1 Carbon is intended for users who are often on the move. It’s rather sturdy, made out of somewhat better materials and during the production process, the manufacturer paid attention to every detail. An excellent screen without any glare, a keyboard with backlighting, everything is as it should be.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/01/2013
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is an executive's dream laptop. It is made with the same carbon fiber that makes his golf club shafts so light and strong. It's nice to look at and is comfortable to use. It's got the power to do real work, from shredding through large spreadsheets to proofing webpages. However, it falls short of the I/O port count and battery life set by the more economical Dell Latitude 6430U, so that system holds on to the Editors' Choice. But if you have the extra bucks to shell out for the X1 Carbon Touch, you'll find it to be a good companion on your day-to-day business dealings, particularly if you're meeting with another company you're looking to acquire.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 06/18/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: AnandTech EN→FR Archive.org version
Much as Mark Rosewater can't go a month without mentioning how he used to write for "Roseanne," I have a hard time not mentioning my background in video production. The reason to bring it up with the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is simple: whether you're a hobbyist or a professional in any kind of content creation field, you have a pretty good idea of what "prosumer" means.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 05/15/2013
Source: Chip.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/10/2013
Notes: Note globale: 92% prix: 81% performances: 66% équipement: 81% écran: 100% mobilité: 100% ergonomie: 100%
Source: PC Magazin - Spezial 53 Ultrabooks
Comparaison, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 02/01/2013
Notes: Note globale: 79%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch N3NAQGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch N3NAQGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 3667U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Poids: 1.516kg
Prix: 2050 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch N3NAQGE (Modèle)
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Executive Toy. The perfect plaything for the CEO? Light and slim, equipped with excellent ThinkPad input devices and a high-contrast HD+ screen. We looked closer at the touch version. Does Lenovo use IPS this time?
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Computerworld.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch is the rare notebook that does just about everything well, from performance and battery life to its touch abilities and superb display. Its $1,399 price tag is relatively high, but if you want the best, it is worth every penny.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/21/2014
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is a wonderful piece of design and engineering that offers a fearsome performance in a sleek and classy chassis. However, the staggering price and underwhelming battery life make the touchscreen Ultrabook hard to recommend.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/25/2013
Notes: Note globale: 70% prix: 50% performances: 70% équipement: 90% finition: 90%
Source: Techreview Source EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch is an affordable, Windows 8 Ultrabook that offers an attractive aluminum design, a comfortable keyboard and solid performance for the price. While it does suffer from below average battery life, it does have a responsive touch display.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 07/22/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
Fantastic performance for business users, let down by an unimpressive screen that makes the high price-tag a little hard to swallow. You can get performance that’s not too much worse in models which are significantly cheaper, if you’re less concerned about ruggedness.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 07/19/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 60% performances: 100% équipement: 80% écran: 50% finition: 90% degré de nuisance: 70%
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo has done a good job of accommodating a touchscreen without sacrificing the best qualities of the X1 Carbon. Ergonomics, screen quality and performance are all more than up to scratch. The glaring question, however, is whether touch is worth paying a premium for on a business laptop. With the standard X1 Carbon delivering better battery life and twice the amount of RAM for over £200 less, we’re not convinced.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/10/2013
Notes: Note globale: 67% prix: 50% performances: 83% équipement: 83% finition: 83%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
The Carbon Touch offers decent performance in a portable package. We love the build and design, and the screen is great. Performance is solid. If you need a portable touchscreen laptop for your working life, this is a great option. But like all Ultrabooks it is far from cheap.
video review
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/28/2013
Source: V3.co.uk EN→FR Archive.org version
Like the existing X1 Carbon, the touch version is rugged and light but lacks some corporate features such as Ethernet and docking support. While it's a high-end machine for business users, the price tag could prove prohibitive, reflected in our score.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/19/2013
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Wired Magazine EN→FR Archive.org version
WIRED Excellent combination of performance, portability, and durability. Still the best keyboard going. Trackpad issues resolved. You want bells and whistles? TIRED Probably the most expensive computer in its class. Screen not as impressive as the previous generation. Battery life upgraded, but still not enough.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/11/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
Like all Ultrabooks the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch offers decent performance in a portable package. We love the Carbon Touch's build and design, and the screen is great. Performance is solid. If you need a portable touchscreen laptop for your working life, this is a great option. But like all Ultrabooks it is far from cheap.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/08/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 50% performances: 70% équipement: 80% finition: 90%
Source: Digital Trends EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is a good successor to the first generation X1 Carbon. It retains almost everything that is good about the original while adding the touchscreen many people value in a Windows 8 machine. You’ll get a an excellent keyboard, a larger than average display without a bulky or heavy chassis, and performance that’s good enough for heavier tasks.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/24/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: CNet EN→FR Archive.org version
Adding Windows 8 and a touch screen keeps the X1 Carbon in the running as one of the only really high-end crossover thin laptops you can find right now. Lenovo itself does some more inventive stuff with the Yoga, Helix, and other models, but this is a sharp-looking business machine for serious PC users.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 01/16/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80% performances: 80% mobilité: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
It seems Lenovo has done it again with the ThinkPad Carbon X1 Touch, crafting a long lasting, skinny ultrabook. We do wonder if the serious businessman crowd Lenovo often courts has any interest in the touch friendly frills of Windows 8. Epsecially since the Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1 will likely go down in price now that a touch option is hitting the market.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 01/11/2013
Source: Techreview Source EN→FR Archive.org version
Yet another Windows 8 Ultrabook touch screen notebook is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch. It has a 14-inch display with an attractive design, a backlit keyboard and a responsive touch screen. It does suffer from below average battery life and is light on ports. The design of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch is almost a carbon copy to the previous Windows 7 version that lacked a touch screen. The chassis is made of carbon fiber while the keyboard deck and bottom are magnesium. This provides a very sturdy exterior that will certainly survive some bumps and will look good too.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 01/09/2013
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo has updated its X1 Carbon by adding the power of touch to its latest Windows 8 Ultrabook. The logically named X1 Carbon Touch adds the hands-on functionality to the screen, but this does bloat the asking price and means the screen is a slither thicker and heavier than that of the original.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 01/08/2013
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
If you're going to run Windows 8 on one of the best Ultrabooks on the market, it makes sense to opt for a model with a touch screen. Microsoft's latest OS just feels clunky when used with a mouse, as we discovered when we accidentally activated the app-switcher menu multiple times when the cursor hit the top-left corner of the screen.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/04/2013
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Engadget EN→FR Archive.org version
It's a shame every touchscreen Ultrabook we've tested delivers such skimpy battery life. It forces us to recalibrate our expectations, and not necessarily in a good way. One of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon's biggest shortcomings is that its built-in battery only lasts five hours on a charge. That's a disappointment but again, we don't know of many touchscreen laptops that fare better.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/02/2013
Source: PC World Italia IT→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 07/04/2013
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Notebook.cz CZ→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 06/27/2013
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A8-003UGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A8-003UGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 4600U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 4400
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.411kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques
En expérimentation. La version 2013 du X1 Carbon s'était relativement rapprochée de la mention "très bien". Mais Lenovo ne s'est pas reposé sur ses lauriers concernant son Ultrabook premium : ajout d'une dalle WQHD IPS de 13 pouces, autonomie améliorée, nouveaux périphériques d'entrée et nouveaux ports. Assez pour éradiquer les quelques faiblesses qui subsistaient ?
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: It Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a true high-end laptop with the price to match. You could argue that Lenovo has tried too hard to innovate with the OLED touch panel likely to turn off some fans of the no-nonsense ThinkPad approach. Changes to the keyboard will irritate too, but ultimately the things people tend to appreciate about ThinkPads are still here, and solid improvements have been made over last year's model.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/31/2014
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: It Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a true high-end laptop with the price to match. You could argue that Lenovo has tried too hard to innovate with the OLED touch panel likely to turn off some fans of the no-nonsense ThinkPad approach. Changes to the keyboard will irritate too, but ultimately the things people tend to appreciate about ThinkPads are still here, and solid improvements have been made over last year's model.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/31/2014
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
While the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch (2014) is still a very well-built business laptop with a light and durable design and performance for all of your work needs, the new model makes some big changes, and they aren't all winners. The new keyboard layout and rotating touch-sensitive function bar may put some users off, and the battery life is disappointingly short. If the slimmer design and better-than-HD display are features you crave, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch (2014) is hard to beat, but for similar performance without the revamped keyboard, and with significantly longer battery life, the Editors' Choice Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is still our top pick for mid-range business ultrabooks.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 03/24/2014
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
While the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch (2014) is still a very well-built business laptop with a light and durable design and performance for all of your work needs, the new model makes some big changes, and they aren't all winners. The new keyboard layout and rotating touch-sensitive function bar may put some users off, and the battery life is disappointingly short. If the slimmer design and better-than-HD display are features you crave, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch (2014) is hard to beat, but for similar performance without the revamped keyboard, and with significantly longer battery life, the Editors' Choice Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is still our top pick for mid-range business ultrabooks.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 03/24/2014
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon-20A7005JGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon-20A7005JGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 4550U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.3kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
There's no denying the portable nature of this thin 'n' light laptop, even if it is undercut in both metrics by a 13.3-inch MacBook Air. The ThinkPad's processor performance is fractionally faster thanks to its 0.1 GHz advantage over the latter, but the overall choice of CPU, operating system and display together compromise the X1 Carbon's battery life to provide less than half that of what's possible. In its favour, the X1 Carbon has better screen image quality and a characterful keyboard that can command a loyal following. Ultimately, the X1 Carbon looks overpriced and more cheaply constructed than the MacBook Air, and moreover loses out against the more affordable MacBook Pro with Retina display.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/25/2014
Notes: Note globale: 70% prix: 50% performances: 70% équipement: 80% finition: 80%
Source: PC Go - Heft 12/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 11/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 87%
Source: PC Magazin - Heft 12/2014
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 11/01/2014
Notes: Note globale: 87%
Source: HardwareLuxx DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 09/03/2014
Source: Laptop.bg BU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/25/2014
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A7-002DGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A7-002DGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 4550U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Prix: 2000 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch 20A7-002DGE (Modèle)
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Luxury for the executive level. Ultrabooks are normally designed for home users – but that's not always the case. Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon, for example, targets affluent business customers who are willing to spend almost 2000 Euro (~$2800) for the top-of-the-line version. If this amount is money well spent is the subject of our review.
Source: 01Net Archive.org version
Pour son Thinkpad X1 Carbon, Lenovo soigne le style et le confort d’utilisation… mais à quel prix ! À 2257 euros, on aurait aimé que Lenovo ne soit pas aussi avare de puissance sur la partie graphique, en intégrant notamment une puce plus polyvalente que le circuit intégré. Et si le Thinkpad Carbon se positionne dans le top 5 de notre comparatif permanent d’ultrabook, il s’oppose à de sérieux concurrents, tels que le Satellite Kira 101 de Toshiba (1500 euros), en tête de notre classement.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 06/27/2014
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon-20A7003UBM
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon-20A7003UBMProcesseur: Intel Core i7 4550U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
Price comparison
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: PC Store BU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 03/17/2014
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch-G2
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch-G2Processeur: Intel Core i7 4550U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5000
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
Price comparison
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Notebook.cz CZ→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/20/2014
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3 20BS006EBM
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3 20BS006EBMProcesseur: Intel Core i5 5200U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5500
Écran: 14.00 pouces, , 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.3kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
Price comparison
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Notebook-Center.ru RU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 06/15/2015
Source: PC Store BU→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 05/28/2015
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 20FB003RGE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 20FB003RGEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 6500U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 520
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.197kg
Prix: 2000 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil ThinkPad X1 Carbon 20FB003RGE (Modèle)
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Critiques
Plus fin est impossible. Déjà, la troisième génération du ThinkPad Carbon X1 faisait partie des PC portables les plus fins et les plus légers du marché. Avec la 4e génération, Lenovo fait encore mieux, et réduit le poids à moins de 1,2 kg. Nous avons vérifié comment cela affecte la température, le bruit, et les performances de la machine.
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Ausdroid EN→FR Archive.org version
There’s a number of iterations you can buy in the X1 Carbon range with price ranges from $1679 right up to (you better sit down for this one…) $2749. That’s a lot of money, but you’re getting a lot of laptop including 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD and a top end i7 processor. What it really boils down to is that if the X1 is sounding like something you might like to check out, you can do so online or go through one of the major retailers to check one out in store.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/11/2016
Source: Ausdroid EN→FR Archive.org version
There’s a number of iterations you can buy in the X1 Carbon range with price ranges from $1679 right up to (you better sit down for this one…) $2749. That’s a lot of money, but you’re getting a lot of laptop including 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD and a top end i7 processor. What it really boils down to is that if the X1 is sounding like something you might like to check out, you can do so online or go through one of the major retailers to check one out in store.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/11/2016
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→FR Archive.org version
While it is possible to find many 13” (The X1 is a 14”) laptops that have an Intel Core i7-6500U, it is much harder to find some with any of the qualities above, let alone all three together. The OLED display is simply sublime and worth the extra money if you can afford it. OLED and rapid charging can benefit just about anyone. The extra durability and low-maintenance of the chassis is a cool extra, but unless you work environment is downright hostile, it’s more of a “nice to have” in my book — but still very appreciated. For businesses, durability also implies productivity gains for their IT staff, so it’s money right there.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/09/2016
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→FR Archive.org version
While it is possible to find many 13” (The X1 is a 14”) laptops that have an Intel Core i7-6500U, it is much harder to find some with any of the qualities above, let alone all three together. The OLED display is simply sublime and worth the extra money if you can afford it. OLED and rapid charging can benefit just about anyone. The extra durability and low-maintenance of the chassis is a cool extra, but unless you work environment is downright hostile, it’s more of a “nice to have” in my book — but still very appreciated. For businesses, durability also implies productivity gains for their IT staff, so it’s money right there.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/09/2016
Source: Slashgear EN→FR Archive.org version
Comparing it to other premium business laptops on the market, the X1 Carbon has a few notable features that prospective buyers should take into consideration — the keyboard, for example, is fantastic. There are a couple downsides too, though, namely the lack of a touchscreen display and the less than stellar battery life. If neither of those are deal breakers for you, the latest X1 Carbon is worth every penny.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/29/2016
Source: Slashgear EN→FR Archive.org version
Comparing it to other premium business laptops on the market, the X1 Carbon has a few notable features that prospective buyers should take into consideration — the keyboard, for example, is fantastic. There are a couple downsides too, though, namely the lack of a touchscreen display and the less than stellar battery life. If neither of those are deal breakers for you, the latest X1 Carbon is worth every penny.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/29/2016
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
For Lenovo, the fourth time's the charm. The 4th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon gets the business ultrabook formula right with a keyboard, screen and battery life that live up to their promise, wrapped up in a durable, 2.6-pound package. If you're looking for longer endurance and don't mind a consumer-focused laptop with a lesser keyboard, consider the Dell XPS 13 and, if you require a ThinkPad with more juice, consider the much-heavier ThinkPad T460 or smaller-screened X260.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/15/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
For Lenovo, the fourth time's the charm. The 4th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon gets the business ultrabook formula right with a keyboard, screen and battery life that live up to their promise, wrapped up in a durable, 2.6-pound package. If you're looking for longer endurance and don't mind a consumer-focused laptop with a lesser keyboard, consider the Dell XPS 13 and, if you require a ThinkPad with more juice, consider the much-heavier ThinkPad T460 or smaller-screened X260.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/15/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: CNet Deutschland DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/23/2016
Source: CNet Deutschland DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/23/2016
Source: Com! - Heft 9/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 08/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Com! - Heft 9/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 08/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Computerbild - Heft 13/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 07/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 88% équipement: 91%
Source: Computerbild - Heft 13/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 07/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 88% équipement: 91%
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga 20FQ-000QUS
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga 20FQ-000QUSProcesseur: Intel Core i7 6500U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 520
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.36kg
Prix: 2000 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Yoga-isé. Le Thinkpad X1, le nouveau fleuron des Ultrabooks de la gamme professionnelle de Lenovo, s'est vu offrir un traitement Yoga et vient grossir les rangs des convertibles.
Source: CNet France Archive.org version
L’excellent portable 2 en 1 Yoga de Lenovo monte encore d’un cran avec l’ajout d’un superbe écran Oled. Cher, oui, mais il le vaut bien.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/14/2016
Source: CNet France Archive.org version
L’excellent portable 2 en 1 Yoga de Lenovo monte encore d’un cran avec l’ajout d’un superbe écran Oled. Cher, oui, mais il le vaut bien.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/14/2016
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: The Verge EN→FR Archive.org version
It’s something I’ve found with most Windows laptops recently. The ideas are almost always there, but it’s never a fully polished and perfect experience. As we approach the end of October, Apple is expected to debut a new MacBook Pro and Lenovo’s X1 Yoga will compete directly with it. That means that anything less than perfect, especially at a starting price of $1,869, won’t be enough if Apple shakes up the world once again with a new look for its laptop. We’ll have to see what Apple has planned, but for now, Lenovo has given us a look at the future of laptop displays, but not the whole laptop of the future package.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/14/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Best Products EN→FR Archive.org version
Pricing of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga lineup kicks off at $1,394 for an entry-level variant with Core i5 CPU and 128GB of onboard memory. Configuring a top-tier version gets expensive, and quickly — a variant with OLED display, Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage for example costs more than $2,300. That's a substantial amount, though still less than a Microsoft Surface Book with comparable hardware ($2,699).
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/14/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: The Verge EN→FR Archive.org version
It’s something I’ve found with most Windows laptops recently. The ideas are almost always there, but it’s never a fully polished and perfect experience. As we approach the end of October, Apple is expected to debut a new MacBook Pro and Lenovo’s X1 Yoga will compete directly with it. That means that anything less than perfect, especially at a starting price of $1,869, won’t be enough if Apple shakes up the world once again with a new look for its laptop. We’ll have to see what Apple has planned, but for now, Lenovo has given us a look at the future of laptop displays, but not the whole laptop of the future package.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/14/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Best Products EN→FR Archive.org version
Pricing of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga lineup kicks off at $1,394 for an entry-level variant with Core i5 CPU and 128GB of onboard memory. Configuring a top-tier version gets expensive, and quickly — a variant with OLED display, Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage for example costs more than $2,300. That's a substantial amount, though still less than a Microsoft Surface Book with comparable hardware ($2,699).
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/14/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: AnandTech EN→FR Archive.org version
The X1 Yoga does a great job branching out from the X1 Carbon, which is itself an Ultrabook with positive characteristics. But the Yoga further builds on the Carbon by morphing that basic design into a thin and light two-in-one notebook using the Yoga hinge. For those looking for a notebook first, with some extra capabilities of being a touch device or tablet, the Yoga style devices from our experience win hands down over detachable convertibles.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 09/29/2016
Source: AnandTech EN→FR Archive.org version
The X1 Yoga does a great job branching out from the X1 Carbon, which is itself an Ultrabook with positive characteristics. But the Yoga further builds on the Carbon by morphing that basic design into a thin and light two-in-one notebook using the Yoga hinge. For those looking for a notebook first, with some extra capabilities of being a touch device or tablet, the Yoga style devices from our experience win hands down over detachable convertibles.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 09/29/2016
Source: Techbox SK→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/25/2016
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Techbox SK→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/25/2016
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20FQ0044GE
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20FQ0044GEProcesseur: Intel Core i7 6600U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 520
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
Price comparison
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Gotta Be Mobile EN→FR Archive.org version
When something is working well, you don’t come up with an all-new formula. You augment it until you have something that’s almost perfection. For a long time, Lenovo described its ThinkPad notebooks as machines that are made “for those who do.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/06/2016
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→FR Archive.org version
The $2,289.60 price of our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga OLED review unit is pretty expensive but, at the time of this writing, you can purchase the entry-level X1 Yoga with a FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Touch display directly from Lenovo’s website for $1,394.10 with instant savings. The same entry-level configuration with WQHD (2560 x 1440) OLED Touch screen costs $1,682.10 with instant savings. That means you’re paying close to a $300 premium for both OLED screen technology and WQHD resolution. If we planned to purchase the X1 Yoga and had the budget to spend an extra $300 then we would happily do so for OLED, but we recognize not everyone will be in that position … and some people would rather have the anti-glare IPS display rather than a glossy OLED.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/07/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an OLED display offers the same top-notch design, functionality, and performance as the original Editors' Choice X1 Yoga. The internal components also received an upgrade, so it's definitely more expensive, but the picture quality boost is clear. That said, as good as the OLED screen is, it's a premium that may not be worth it to many users, so the excellent ThinkPad X1 Yoga remains our top pick for business convertible-hybrid laptops. If you have specific interest in or need for an OLED screen, though, the display on this laptop is sharp, vibrant, and comes with our recommendation.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/23/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Computerworld.com EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Yoga is more than the sum of its parts. It may not be at the top of the heap if you look at the performance, battery life or display numbers by themselves, but in practice, I found it did everything I needed to do and did it well -- and was, in fact, a joy to use.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/23/2016
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→FR Archive.org version
The X1 Yoga belongs on anyone's list for the latest and greatest. Sure, we'd have liked to see the inclusion of USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3, but the combination of the X1 Yoga’s OLED display and NVMe SSD (plus excellent keyboard, clickpad, and eraserhead) make this laptop one of the best. We can’t stress enough that you shouldn’t judge this machine by its photographs. You’re viewing them through an LCD screen—go out and see that screen yourself.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/22/2016
Source: PC World EN→FR Archive.org version
`The X1 Yoga belongs on anyone's list for the latest and greatest. Sure, we'd have liked to see the inclusion of USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3, but the combination of the X1 Yoga’s OLED display and NVMe SSD (plus excellent keyboard, clickpad, and eraserhead) make this laptop one of the best. We can’t stress enough that you shouldn’t judge this machine by its photographs. You’re viewing them through an LCD screen—go out and see that screen yourself.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/22/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Engadget EN→FR Archive.org version
It'll likely be a while before OLED becomes the norm on laptops, but the Thinkpad X1 Yoga is a fine example of why we'd want it in all of our devices. Yes, even in a laptop that looks like it belongs in a boring corporate cubicle. That could also be appealing to some buyers: it looks like a dull Thinkpad on the surface, but it'll blow your mind when you actually turn it on.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 08/27/2016
Notes: Note globale: 83%
Source: Tweaktown EN→FR Archive.org version
Honestly, I found the ThinkPad X1 Yoga to be a refreshing Windows-based notebook experience. If anything, the notebook itself gives Windows 10 a good reputation. The two worked together seamlessly to provide an easy to use, yet fully equipped experience. Where Windows 10 did not have an easy to use solution, Lenovo offered support through their super simple configuration application. I have to be honest; I am not a tablet guy. I actually gave away my last tablet, but I found myself using the tablet mode just because it was there and I required a more compact device. At first, the idea of a 2 in 1 seems like a gimmick, but there are situations where the design is warranted, and Lenovo has done an excellent job with the form factor.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 07/07/2016
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
Apart from the cost, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga is pretty much perfect to my mind; the screen is large enough to use all day without once wishing for an external monitor, everything from the keyboard to the stylus is faultless, and the performance is good enough to please all but the most demanding users. Factor in the flexibility on offer and it’s nigh-on unbeatable. Beg your IT department for one now.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/03/2016
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Connect - Heft 6/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 05/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 85%
Source: Notebook.cz CZ→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/17/2016
Source: Alt om Data DA→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 04/05/2017
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 80% performances: 100% écran: 90% mobilité: 100%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 TabletProcesseur: Intel Core m7 6Y75
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 515
Écran: 12.00 pouces, 3:2, 2160 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.048kg
Prix: 1549 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Potentiel de la Microsoft Surface… La première machine ThinkPad de Lenovo au design similaire à la Surface de Microsoft propose un certain nombre de bonnes idées. Ces idées se traduisent-elles en un ensemble cohérent et pratique pour une utilisation professionnelle quotidienne ?
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Com! - 3/2017
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 02/01/2017
Notes: Note globale: 73%
Source: Com! - 3/2017
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 02/01/2017
Notes: Note globale: 73%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga-20FRS1VS00
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga-20FRS1VS00Processeur: Intel Core i7 6600U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 520
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.326kg
Prix: 2499 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques
Un marché à lui tout seul. Lenovo abat toutes ses cartes avec le ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20FRS1VS00. La cerise sur le gâteau est son écran OLED. Quel est notre avis dessus ?
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20FQ005TMS
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 20FQ005TMSProcesseur: Intel Core i7 6600U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 520
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.4kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Toptenreviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The X1 Yoga belongs on anyone’s list for the latest and greatest. Sure, we’d have liked to see the inclusion of USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3, but the combination of the X1 Yoga’s OLED display and NVMe SSD (plus excellent keyboard, clickpad, and eraserhead) make this laptop one of the best. We can’t stress enough that you shouldn’t judge this machine by its photographs. You’re viewing them through an LCD screen–go out and see that screen yourself.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 12/14/2016
Source: PC Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
Lenovo has produced some amazing devices in recent times, so it’s no surprise to see it waltz in and do what it does best: produce another brilliant business hybrid. It isn’t cheap – even in its most modest specification, the X1 Yoga is a cool $2,299 – but you most certainly get what you pay for. The screen is large enough to use all day without yearning for an external monitor; everything from the keyboard to the stylus is faultless; there’s a three-year on-site warranty; and the performance is strong enough to please all but the most demanding users.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/11/2016
Source: M3 PC för alla SV→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/31/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 20BS00A5MH
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 20BS00A5MHProcesseur: Intel Core i7 5500U
Carte graphique: Intel HD Graphics 5500
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixels
Poids: 1.45kg
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Tweakers NL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/06/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G12
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Ordinateur portable: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G12Processeur: Intel Meteor Lake-H Ultra 7 155H
Carte graphique: Intel Arc 8-Core
Écran: 14.00 pouces, 16:10, 2880 x 1800 pixels
Poids: 1.097kg
Prix: 2700 euros
Liens: Lenovo Page d'accueil
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Le ThinkPad X1 Carbon fait peau neuve cette année pour accompagner le nouveau processeur Meteor Lake-H et l'écran OLED dont le taux de rafraîchissement est deux fois plus élevé que celui de la génération précédente. Il s'agit du meilleur Carbon à ce jour, mais certains problèmes de performances ne sont pas résolus.
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Zdnet.com EN→FR
I would recommend the 12th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon to just about everyone: casual users, professionals, programmers, and creators. There are a myriad of different ThinkPads out there, but this one stands out for its thoughtful attention to detail and improved design. Like all ThinkPads, it's durable and utilitarian, and light enough to commute to and from the office with. If you're someone that takes a lot of video calls, you'll love the webcam.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/26/2024
Source: Zdnet.com EN→FR
I would recommend the 12th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon to just about everyone: casual users, professionals, programmers, and creators. There are a myriad of different ThinkPads out there, but this one stands out for its thoughtful attention to detail and improved design. Like all ThinkPads, it's durable and utilitarian, and light enough to commute to and from the office with. If you're someone that takes a lot of video calls, you'll love the webcam.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/26/2024
Source: Techradar EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is a powerful and portable business laptop that performs and is usable. While it comes at a premium price and has a few minor drawbacks, its lightweight design, strong specs, and excellent battery life make it a worthy investment for professionals on the go.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/11/2024
Notes: Note globale: 100% prix: 100% finition: 100%
Source: Techradar EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is a powerful and portable business laptop that performs and is usable. While it comes at a premium price and has a few minor drawbacks, its lightweight design, strong specs, and excellent battery life make it a worthy investment for professionals on the go.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 08/11/2024
Notes: Note globale: 100% prix: 100% finition: 100%
Source: Ultrabook Review EN→FR
This 2024 generation 12 ThinkPad X1 Carbon has improved in many ways from previous generations. The form factor, build quality and screen are the biggest selling points of this laptop, alongside the improved performance with the Intel Core Ultra hardware. At the same time, this is nor as fast or as efficient as other Meteor Lake implementations, and comes at a hefty price premium over alternatives in the consumer segment of ultrabooks.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 05/16/2024
Notes: Note globale: 85%
Source: Ultrabook Review EN→FR
This 2024 generation 12 ThinkPad X1 Carbon has improved in many ways from previous generations. The form factor, build quality and screen are the biggest selling points of this laptop, alongside the improved performance with the Intel Core Ultra hardware. At the same time, this is nor as fast or as efficient as other Meteor Lake implementations, and comes at a hefty price premium over alternatives in the consumer segment of ultrabooks.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 05/16/2024
Notes: Note globale: 85%
Source: CNet EN→FR
Lenovo took its flagship business ultraportable and made it even more ultra-portable with this year's model while updating its internals to Intel Core Ultra processors. However, it's now also ultra-expensive. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is trimmer and lighter than last year's Gen 11 model -- which was already pretty trim and light -- and still maintains its excellent overall build quality. The biggest cosmetic change is the lip that protrudes from the middle of the top of the display. This extra room around the webcam allows for a thinner display bezel elsewhere above the display and a more compact chassis. The mechanical touchpad is slightly larger on this year's model but still feels undersized. Even among premium business laptops that are always more expensive than premium consumer models, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is ridiculously expensive.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/03/2024
Notes: Note globale: 75%
Source: CNet EN→FR
Lenovo took its flagship business ultraportable and made it even more ultra-portable with this year's model while updating its internals to Intel Core Ultra processors. However, it's now also ultra-expensive. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is trimmer and lighter than last year's Gen 11 model -- which was already pretty trim and light -- and still maintains its excellent overall build quality. The biggest cosmetic change is the lip that protrudes from the middle of the top of the display. This extra room around the webcam allows for a thinner display bezel elsewhere above the display and a more compact chassis. The mechanical touchpad is slightly larger on this year's model but still feels undersized. Even among premium business laptops that are always more expensive than premium consumer models, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is ridiculously expensive.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/03/2024
Notes: Note globale: 75%
Source: Mobile Tech Review
Lenovo’s impossibly thin and light yet mil spec durable 14” Ultrabook gets a new CPU and a redesign for 2024. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 has Intel 14th gen Meteor Lake CPUs with Arc graphics, 16:10 full HD and 2.8K OLED display options, optional 4G/5G, up to 64GB RAM and impressive speakers. Unlike many super-slim competitors, it has plenty of ports.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/20/2024
Source: Mobile Tech Review
Lenovo’s impossibly thin and light yet mil spec durable 14” Ultrabook gets a new CPU and a redesign for 2024. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 has Intel 14th gen Meteor Lake CPUs with Arc graphics, 16:10 full HD and 2.8K OLED display options, optional 4G/5G, up to 64GB RAM and impressive speakers. Unlike many super-slim competitors, it has plenty of ports.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/20/2024
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR
I wanted to love the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12. But the one-two punch of that price followed by the disappointing battery life put my interest in it down for the count. If you don’t need all the security-related bells and whistles, consider going for the Spectre x360, which offers better battery life and similar features for ~$1,800. Want security? Get the Prestige 16 — it’s $1,400 and has over 13 hours of battery life.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/29/2024
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR
I wanted to love the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12. But the one-two punch of that price followed by the disappointing battery life put my interest in it down for the count. If you don’t need all the security-related bells and whistles, consider going for the Spectre x360, which offers better battery life and similar features for ~$1,800. Want security? Get the Prestige 16 — it’s $1,400 and has over 13 hours of battery life.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/29/2024
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: PC World EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) is a beautiful machine for getting work done. It’s nicely constructed, extremely lightweight, and great to type on, with a beautiful display and solid battery life that seems like it could only be improved by packing a bigger, heavier battery into the laptop. But it’s expensive. You’re paying extra for a lot of thoughtful touches, but you can spend less money and get a great experience. I’ve always liked the HP Spectre x360 series, and as I write this, the HP Spectre x360 starts at $1,099 on HP’s website — $1,000 less than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12.) Meanwhile, Dell says its 2024 XPS 13 laptop will start at $1,299. You can never “have it all,” and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) makes some noticeable tradeoffs with CPU performance to achieve its sleek form factor.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/05/2024
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC World EN→FR
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) is a beautiful machine for getting work done. It’s nicely constructed, extremely lightweight, and great to type on, with a beautiful display and solid battery life that seems like it could only be improved by packing a bigger, heavier battery into the laptop. But it’s expensive. You’re paying extra for a lot of thoughtful touches, but you can spend less money and get a great experience. I’ve always liked the HP Spectre x360 series, and as I write this, the HP Spectre x360 starts at $1,099 on HP’s website — $1,000 less than the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12.) Meanwhile, Dell says its 2024 XPS 13 laptop will start at $1,299. You can never “have it all,” and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) makes some noticeable tradeoffs with CPU performance to achieve its sleek form factor.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/05/2024
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR
Like its predecessors, the Editors' Choice award-worthy ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is simply as effective as a lightweight productivity laptop gets, with an unbeatable keyboard, a gorgeous screen, and a wide array of ports. But its current price has us urging you to seek a better deal on a Gen 11 unit, which lacks only Intel's Core Ultra AI enhancements and which we configured for $700 less online. Otherwise, consider another stellar ultraportable, like the HP Dragonfly G4, the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED, or the ThinkPad maker's consumer-oriented Lenovo Slim Pro 9i. We yield to no one in our admiration of the Carbon, but we're also not blind.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/29/2024
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR
Like its predecessors, the Editors' Choice award-worthy ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is simply as effective as a lightweight productivity laptop gets, with an unbeatable keyboard, a gorgeous screen, and a wide array of ports. But its current price has us urging you to seek a better deal on a Gen 11 unit, which lacks only Intel's Core Ultra AI enhancements and which we configured for $700 less online. Otherwise, consider another stellar ultraportable, like the HP Dragonfly G4, the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED, or the ThinkPad maker's consumer-oriented Lenovo Slim Pro 9i. We yield to no one in our admiration of the Carbon, but we're also not blind.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/29/2024
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Digital Trends EN→FR
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is its best version yet, as it adds a few welcome improvements over the previous few generations while retaining what makes for a very good laptop. But that doesn’t make it more competitive, at least not yet. Missing are the Intel vPro variants that will appeal to business users, as well as lower-priced versions and lower-power displays that will provide better battery life. And the ThinkPad isn’t as fast as others using the same chipset. For those reasons, I can’t recommend it as of now. That could change if Lenovo releases more attractive configurations, but that’s where my opinion stands currently.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/19/2024
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Digital Trends EN→FR
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is its best version yet, as it adds a few welcome improvements over the previous few generations while retaining what makes for a very good laptop. But that doesn’t make it more competitive, at least not yet. Missing are the Intel vPro variants that will appeal to business users, as well as lower-priced versions and lower-power displays that will provide better battery life. And the ThinkPad isn’t as fast as others using the same chipset. For those reasons, I can’t recommend it as of now. That could change if Lenovo releases more attractive configurations, but that’s where my opinion stands currently.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 02/19/2024
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: HardwareLuxx DE→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/10/2024
Source: HardwareLuxx DE→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 06/10/2024
Source: PC Guia PT→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/10/2024
Notes: Note globale: 84%
Source: PC Guia PT→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 08/10/2024
Notes: Note globale: 84%
Source: ITC UA RU→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 06/11/2024
Notes: Note globale: 74% prix: 60% performances: 65% écran: 95% mobilité: 60% finition: 85% ergonomie: 85%
Source: ITC UA RU→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 06/11/2024
Notes: Note globale: 74% prix: 60% performances: 65% écran: 95% mobilité: 60% finition: 85% ergonomie: 85%
Source: IT.com.cn zh-CN→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/27/2024
Source: IT.com.cn zh-CN→FR
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/27/2024
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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.
Seuls les vieux jeux peuvent tourner de façon fluide sur ces ordinateurs (S'ils ne sont pas trop gourmands en ressources). Les coeurs à mémoire partagée de cette catégorie ont l'avantage d'être moins chaud et moins gourmand en énergie. Pour le bureau, internet, l'édition de photos, et le montage vidéo ces cartes graphiques n'ont aucune restrictions.
Intel HD Graphics 3000:
3 GPUs à venir (1er Trimestre 2011) intégrés aux CPU Intel Sandy Bridge (Core ix-2xxx). Les 3000 / 200 correspondent à la puce GT2 avec 12 Execution Units (EUs).
La plupart des jeux pas trop demandants actuels peuvent tourner de façon fluide. soyez prêts à endurer un rendu graphique assez moche à cause de la basse résolution et des détails au minimum. Par ailleurs ces cartes sont suffisantes pour un travail de bureau et le visionnage de vidéos (pas évident pour la vidéo HD).
Intel HD Graphics 4000:
Carte graphique intégrée aux processeurs de la génération Ivy Bridge. Possède des fréquences différentes selon les processeurs (du ULV au quad core de bureau) et donc des performances différentes.
Intel HD Graphics 4400:
GPU intégré à certains processeurs ULV (GT2) avec 20 EU de la gamme Haswell.
Intel HD Graphics 5000:
GPU intégré aux processeurs ULV (GT3) avec 40 EUs (pas de eDRAM) que l'on trouve sur certains processeurs Haswell.
Intel HD Graphics 5500:
Carte graphique intégrée (GT2) à certains processeurs Core ULV Ultra Basse Tension de génération Broadwell (TDP de 15 W).
Intel HD Graphics 515:
Carte graphique intégrée (GT2) à certains processeurs Core M de génération Skylake (TDP de 4,5 W). Embarque 24 unités d'exécution
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.
Intel HD Graphics 520:
Carte graphique intégrée (GT2) à certains processeurs Core ULV Ultra Basse Tension de génération Skylake (TDP de 15 W). Embarque 24 unités d'exécution
Ces cartes graphiques de milieu de gamme peuvent faire tourner tout les jeux récents de façon fluide. Les jeux gourmands ne peuvent être joués qu'avec les détails réglés sur moyen.
Intel Arc 8-Core: Carte graphique intégrée basée sur l'architecture Xe LPG (similaire aux GPU Arc dédiés, mais axée sur l'efficacité). Fournit les 8 cœurs Xe (128 moteurs vectoriels Xe) et 8 unités de ray tracing.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et ainsi que dans notre liste des Benchmarks affiliés.
Intel Core i7:
3667U:
Processeur ULV Ivy-Bridge du deuxième trimestre 2012. Possède une fréquence de 2.0 - 3.1 GHz avec une carte graphique intégrée HD 4000 (350 - 1150 MHz). Le TDP est noté à 17 W.
4600U: L'Intel Core i7-4600U est un processeur Haswell ULV (Ultra Basse Tension) dual-core cadencé à 2,1 GHz dont le mode Turbo Boost surcadence le processeur jusqu'à 3,3 GHz. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 4400 et un contrôleur mémoire double canal DDR3.
4550U:
Processeur Dual-core ULV basé sur Haswell et cadencé à 1.5 GHz avec le support Turbo Boost jusqu'à 3.0 GHz. Possède une carte graphique intégrée, la HD Graphics 5000, et un contrôleur mémoire dual channel DDR3.
6500U:
Processeur dual-core basé sur l'architecture Skylake pour ordinateurs portables et Ultrabooks. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 520. Le processeur est gravé selon une lithographie d'une finesse de 14 nm.
6600U:
Processeur dual-core basé sur l'architecture Skylake pour ordinateurs portables et Ultrabooks. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 520. Le processeur est gravé selon une lithographie d'une finesse de 14 nm.
5500U:
Processeur dual-core ULV Ultra Basse Tension basé sur l'architecture Broadwell pour ordinateur portable et Ultrabook. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 5500. Le processeur est gravé selon une lithographie d'une finesse de 14 nm.
Intel Core i5:
3317U:
Processeur Ivy Bridge Dual Core ULV du second trimestre. Il possède une fréquence de 1.7 - 2.6 GHz et un GPU HD 4000 intégré (350 - 1050 MHz). Le TDP est noté à 17 W.
3427U:
Puissant processeur Ivy Bridge Dual Core ULV du second trimestre 2012. Il possède une fréquence de 1.8 - 2.8 GHz et un GPU HD 4000 intégré (350 - 1150 MHz). Le TDP est noté à 17 W.
5200U:
Processeur dual-core ULV Ultra Basse Tension basé sur l'architecture Broadwell pour ordinateur portable et Ultrabook. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 5500. Le processeur est gravé selon une lithographie d'une finesse de 14 nm.
Intel Core m7:
6Y75:
Processeur dual-core basé sur l'architecture Skylake pour tablettes et convertibles. Il offre une puce graphique intégrée HD Graphics 515. Le processeur est gravé selon une lithographie d'une finesse de 14 nm.
Intel Meteor Lake-H:
Ultra 7 155H: Une puce Meteor Lake haut de gamme qui a fait ses débuts en décembre 2023. Ce processeur Core Ultra de 1ère génération est venu remplacer les puces Core de 13ème génération ; il dispose de 16 cœurs (6 + 8 + 2) et de 22 threads. Ses cœurs Performance, au nombre de 6, tournent jusqu'à 4,8 GHz tandis que ses cœurs Efficient, au nombre de 10 (8 cœurs principaux plus 2 supplémentaires trouvés dans l'îlot basse consommation) tournent jusqu'à 3,8 GHz. Le NPU AI Boost intégré offre deux moteurs Gen 3 pour l'accélération matérielle des charges de travail d'IA. La consommation d'énergie "minimale assurée" de ce processeur pour ordinateur portable est de 28 W, tandis que sa consommation d'énergie Turbo est censée rester inférieure à 115 W.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
>> 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).
1.048 kg:
Les tablettes de grandes dimensions, les petits ultraportables, les ultrabooks et les convertibles de 10 à 11 pouces affichent habituellement ce poids sur la balance.
1.75 kg:
Les tablettes de très grandes dimensions, les ultraportables, les ultrabooks et les convertibles de 11 à 13 pouces affichent habituellement ce poids sur la balance.
81.81%: 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.