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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 has long been a top-notch business-class laptop, but battery life is one area where it (among many others) is way behind the MacBooks. The latest generation, reports ...
A modern classic for the battery-bleeding business traveler The current X1 Carbon starts at $1,330, £1,839 or AU$2,099. The only significant hardware configuration options are the processor -- a ...
Just pick up the X1 and you’ll immediately recognize the difference. Lenovo’s laptop is thin and relatively light (for a ThinkPad), but let’s not get carried away. Lenovo packs a lot of good ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 10 includes a 57 watt-hour battery, which is a little on the small side in terms of hardware. That’s one reason why I was absolutely floored by the battery life ...
The battery has never been the strong highlight of the X1 Carbon, but Lenovo did well with this latest 7th generation model. Depending on just how long you need the laptop to last for, it's ...
Yesterday's speculation has turned into today's fact. The ultraslim Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is most definitely real, coming soon, and just so happens to be packing some fancy new battery technology as ...
TL;DR - X1 Nano G2 has awful battery life, real-world usage speed is worse than a 10-year old consumer HP laptop. Basically can't go anywhere without having to lug the charger around with me ...
Our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9) finds improved battery life, display and other specs, with a starting price of $1,457.
I imagine, though, that the ThinkPad X1 Nano would have done well on the test, and overall it should provide the typical productivity user more than a full day’s battery life. Our take. The ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano features amazing battery life and a gorgeous display packed into a lightweight design, but it’s pricey and skimps on ports. $1,259.90 at Walmart (512GB) ...
Even with some contemporary touches, the X1 still looks -- and feels -- like a ThinkPad. It comes decked out in a soft, rubbery finish that should seem familiar to anyone who's handled an X Series ...
Best answer: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme has a stated battery life of around 15 hours, which depends entirely on the configuration you select at purchase, along with how you use the notebook.