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Posted by Janet
 - August 03, 2013, 03:42:21
Thanks for a great article. I really want to purchase the X1 Carbon (without Touch), but the only reason I'm hesitant to do so is that I heard the screens can get a bit grainy and pixelated. In your opinion, is there any truth to this? I need to read on the screen for long periods of time, so I need something that would not be so exhausting for my eyes. I'd appreciate your advice!
Posted by Parham
 - March 29, 2013, 18:17:41
I think there is problem with the battery review!
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon; Surfing with WLAN: 3h 22min
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch; Surfing with WLAN: 6h 54min
It seems that touchscreens reduce the battery consumption significantly! LOL!

(Both with same similar hardware, http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-Ultrabook.80288.0.html)
Posted by chada398
 - March 20, 2013, 06:18:42
is there any windows 8 laptop which covers sRGB/adobeRGB? sony f series have not been updated, z series not updated. macbook pro the only option? (dont want hp/dell workstation laptop)
Posted by Tech
 - March 19, 2013, 19:45:38
Anyone have an idea why notebooks with similar hardware and similar battery capacities can have such varying battery life?  Even within ThinkPad's own product line: X1 carbon touch, 45 Wh, 7 hours vs T430u, 47 Wh, 3.5 hours battery life?  What is it about lithium polymer  batteries that makes them so much better?
Posted by John Ratsey
 - March 19, 2013, 18:10:27
A correction to paragraph 2 regarding the Samsung NP900X4*: It does not (unlike the 13.3" NP900X3*) have a PLS display. However, it does have above-average maximum brightness.

John
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 18, 2013, 20:55:44
Executive Toy. The perfect plaything for the CEO? Light and slim, equipped with excellent ThinkPad input devices and a high-contrast HD+ screen. We looked closer at the touch version. Does Lenovo use IPS this time?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-Touch-Ultrabook.89901.0.html