Monday, July 1, 2013

Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon



It sounds like a pretty sweet combo for road warriors. With the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch, Lenovo has paired its top business Ultrabook with a touchscreen for making the most of Windows 8's interface. Everything that makes the X1 one of our favorite ultraportable laptops is still here: the sharp 1600 x 900 display, the spacious and comfy keyboard, and a durable, soft-touch chassis. But now you can reach out and touch those Live Tiles and interact with hundreds of apps in a more natural way. The question is whether that convenience is worth $1,399, a $120 premium over the non-touch X1 Carbon, and the other things you give up
OVERVIEW
BrandLenovo
SeriesThinkPad X Series
Model Number346022Q
UtilityBusiness
ColorBlack
PLATFORM
Architecture64 Bit
Operating SystemWindows 7 Professional
STORAGE
Hard Disk Capacity128GB SSD
SIZE & WEIGHT
Weight1.36kg
Dimension (W*D*H)331 x 226 x 18.9 mm
POWER & BATTERY
Battery BackupUp to 8.2 hours
Power Supply45Wh
Standard Battery4 cell
DISPLAY
Screen Size14 Inch
Resolution1600 x 900 Pixel
Screen TypeHD LED Display
MEMORY
RAM4GB DDR3
PROCESSOR
Processor NameIntel Core i5
Variant3427U
Clock Speed1.80 GHz
Cache Memory3MB
GRAPHICS
Graphic ProcessorIntel HD Graphics
KEYBOARD/INPUT DEVICE
Integrated Camera720p HD Webcam
Pointer DeviceUltraNav TrackPoint and New Larger Glass Touchpad
KeyboardIsland-style Six-row Precision Backlit Keyboard
AUDIO
SpeakersYes
Sound EffectDolby Home Theater
COMMUNICATION
Wireless LANIntel 802.11agn Wireless
Bluetoothv3.0
PORTS/SLOTS
USB Port1x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0
Multi Card SlotYes

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