- 28 November 2011
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1
Μετά πολλούς μήνες αναμονής φαίνεται εντός Μαιου θα κυκλοφορεί ευρέως.
Στο notebook.de είναι διαθέσιμο από το πρώτο και μοναδικό σε όλη τη Γερμανία.
http://www.notebook.de/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-tablet-intel-core-m5-6y54-110ghz-win10-p-84370
Εδω και πρώτες εντυπώσεις από χρήστη που το είχε για 2 εβδομάδες.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Review
http://ruggedgamers.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-tablet-review/
In all, I found Lenovo’s X1 Tablet a versatile little hybrid computer, offering a lot of options to its target market. I really appreciated the performance on offer in such a thin and light package, along with the excellent cellular and wireless connectivity and the awesome screen – which allowed for some serious work.
In all honesty I am now less productive on my own personal computer – partly because of the much weaker screen, partly because of the weight of it.
A couple of things I took as downsides were the keyboard – which felt fragile and bendy. I’d have loved a more rigid design, maybe one using real hinges. Hopefully Lenovo will up their game on the keyboard materials. I also rather hated the modular nature of the device at first, though I got over it fast after the first 30 minutes once I got used to easily taking the module off or putting it back on.
The starting price of the device should be somewhere at around 899$. Not terribly cheap, but not bad either, though pumping the RAM and storage options along with a few modules might get you sweating fast.
In all, the X1 Tablet is an excellent product in its niche. I hope it reaches market soon – and I just might get one for myself.
Sent from my iPad Air 2
Μετά πολλούς μήνες αναμονής φαίνεται εντός Μαιου θα κυκλοφορεί ευρέως.
Στο notebook.de είναι διαθέσιμο από το πρώτο και μοναδικό σε όλη τη Γερμανία.
http://www.notebook.de/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-tablet-intel-core-m5-6y54-110ghz-win10-p-84370
Εδω και πρώτες εντυπώσεις από χρήστη που το είχε για 2 εβδομάδες.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Review
http://ruggedgamers.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-tablet-review/
In all, I found Lenovo’s X1 Tablet a versatile little hybrid computer, offering a lot of options to its target market. I really appreciated the performance on offer in such a thin and light package, along with the excellent cellular and wireless connectivity and the awesome screen – which allowed for some serious work.
In all honesty I am now less productive on my own personal computer – partly because of the much weaker screen, partly because of the weight of it.
A couple of things I took as downsides were the keyboard – which felt fragile and bendy. I’d have loved a more rigid design, maybe one using real hinges. Hopefully Lenovo will up their game on the keyboard materials. I also rather hated the modular nature of the device at first, though I got over it fast after the first 30 minutes once I got used to easily taking the module off or putting it back on.
The starting price of the device should be somewhere at around 899$. Not terribly cheap, but not bad either, though pumping the RAM and storage options along with a few modules might get you sweating fast.
In all, the X1 Tablet is an excellent product in its niche. I hope it reaches market soon – and I just might get one for myself.
Sent from my iPad Air 2