OLED is a welcomed addition for content creators who need a bit more clarity for creating graphics, video, signage and more, that will undoubtedly be viewed on mobile devices.Īside from the resolution, many of the display options come with Lenovo’s new Eyesafe low blue light technology out of the box as well as a minimum of 400nits of brightness.Īnother note on the display conversation is that Lenovo is once again issuing a 16:10 panel thankfully, which should give all users just a bit more content real estate.Ĭontinuing with the “classic design” theme, Lenovo packed the tenth-generation model with a similar bevy of port options it has been doing so with older versions that includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, full HDMI 2.0b slot, 3.3mm audio, and still making use of two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A connectors. The return of OLED is welcomed by those of us who do more than review documents, approvals, P&L reports and the like. Lenovo is offering up to seven different display options when configuring the X1 at its website that includes WUXGA, 2.2K, WQUXGA and AGARAS pushing 500nit of brightness on the higher end models as well as a choice for OLED fans. Starting at: 15.36mm x 315.6mm x 222.5mm (0.60″ x 12.43″ x 8.76″) and 1.12kgĢ x 2W user-facing tweeters and 2 x 3W woofers Dolby Atmos Speaker Systemĭiscrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) 2.0, Smart Power On fingerprint reader integrated with power button (match-on-chip), Tile® ready, Webcam privacy shutter, Kensington lock slot, Secured-coreĪs I previously stated, there isn’t much to the design story here for Lenovo’s tenth generation X1 Carbon as the same 11-point Mil-spec hardware arrangement is present for this latest entrant.īuyers familiar with the C-suite laptop design will find little surprise with the X1 this year as the same matte-black finish is once again present alongside the Carbon fiber lid, slim profile that weighs roughly two and a half pounds, as did last years, and the same bezel profile surrounding the 14-inch display. WUXGA* (1920 x 1200) low power, touch IPS, 400 nits, Eyesafe® certified low blue-lightġ6GB LPDDR5 5200Mhz (soldered dual channel) Specs and Features Specsġ2th generation Intel® Core™ i7-1260P, 16 Threads, 4 P-cores, 8 E-cores, 18MB cache With its 10th generation X1 Carbon, Lenovo opted for familiarity once again in the design while stacking the laptop with the latest Intel 12th Gen Core processor under its 3-year-old Evo Ultrabook spec.
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