Lenovo Group Limited – a multinational Information Technology and Electronics Company is the world’s second-largest personal computer vendor which markets the ThinkPad line and IdeaPad of notebooks and ultrabooks.
Lenovo has produce several models of notebook and ultrabooks, and the latest is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon which is said to be the improved version of Lenovo ThinkPad X1 that was released last year.
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon from Lenovo is the world’s lightest Ultrabook. With its 14 inch monitor display, and its 0.71 inch thickness weighs only less than 3 pounds; the lightest 14 inch ultrabook in the PC world so far.
This ultrabook does not only offer great portability – lightest and thinnest, it also presents many great features and high capabilities to provide the best user experience. ThinkPad X1 Carbon is made from premium carbon material which makes it light, thin, yet very durable.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon offers great viewing experience to users with its 14 inches monitor screen, and a high resolution set at an impressive 1,600 x 900 – pixel which can provide bright pictures even at a wide viewing angle. Furthermore, it has keypad backlight to enhance user’s viewing experience even more.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon’s best feature is its improved battery life – fast charging capability as it can charge up to 80% battery life in just 30 minutes; the fastest in the market so far. Not only that, it also presents 4G connectivity for high and fast internet connection that runs at a better speed as 3G connection.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Specifications
- Intel 3rd generation quad core Processor
- 14″ inch Display Vibrant Hi-Resolution
- 1600 x 900 pixel resolution
- 300 nit brightness
- WiFi
- Bluetooth v3.0
- Gigabit Ethernet LAN
- Media card reader
- USB v3.0
- In built stereo speakers
- Dolby Home Theatre v4 Audio
- ThinkPad Enhanced Experience 3.0
- 720p HD Front Facing camera with Face Tracking
- Weight : 1.36 kg
- 4G mobile broadband connectivity
Powered with the Intel’s third generation quad core processor for great multi-tasking capabilities, it is expected that the ThinkPad X1 Carbon will be a great business and personal tool. Although the price of ThinkPad X1 Carbon will cost a little higher than that of the other ultrabook, it will give users satisfaction as you will be more productive using this ultrabook.
Other great features are also packed with this X1 Carbon, the Intel’s vPro technology which provides the ultimate manageability experience for better enterprise security and management, with this feature, it offers the most complete platform for notebook and desktop fleet manageability. It also offers Dobly Home Theatre v4 audio device for better entertainment experience.
With all these praises to the all-new ThinkPad X1 Carbon from Lenovo, this gadget will surely have the edge over other ultrabook available in the market right now. Lenovo Group Limited is a trust worthy company and will try everything possible to give the best user experience. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is set to be release this summer of 2012.


slim and nice design. also great light ultrabook. people feel comfort and useful to work fast in this tablet. good review.
thanks for your comment.
Hey Rashmi its very killer and attractive model of Lenovo but I am still like apple air book because of brand addict.
true lover of apple product rarely go to other brands
Hi Rashmi
That is for sure a nice laptop with some great specs. I just wonder how much it is expected to cost when it is released. Those light models are often very expensive. Very cool feature that you can charge up to 80% battery life in just 30 minutes. I could really use that in my HP Probook.
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Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your comments. Yes… lightweightness and fast charging are definitely in demand. I am almost sure this is going to be a hit product.
Rashmi
Hi Rashmi
nice review
it is amazing that X1 carbon can charge 80% of battery in just 30 min , I wish my laptop could do the same.
jobi
I agree Jobi. Battery charging is going to be a very helpful features when you are travelling. Imaging — 80% in just 30 min!
I like thinner and lighter laptops but there is something that bothers me. Wouldn’t thinner laptops heat up faster? I mean with that little frame it is impossible to install a fan that has the capacity to process so much tasks right? But I believe I will know the answer when I buy one. Thank you for the post!