The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon feels like a return to form. Since its inception the X1 series has been seen as a premium 14-inch business line. The series has introduced incredibly slim form factors, industry-leading performance and high-quality designs. The previous generation however, felt like a step backwards for the company. In an attempt to innovate Lenovo introduced new capacitive function keys and a remapped keyboard.
Innovation is an undeniable and necessary process for any tech company, but equally is important is the ability to be receptive to your audience. Lenovo was clearly listening to its fans and critics alike with the newest iteration of the X1 Carbon. The company has ditched many of its latest changes and has doubled down on the cornerstones that have made the X1 Carbon a premium brand. Equipped with Intel’s new Broadwell Chipset, the 2015 X1 Carbon offers strong performance, with improved battery life and an incredibly portable form factor.
Lenovo may not have reinvented the wheel this time around, but the Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon sure offers one smooth ride.
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Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2015) Review: A Return to Form
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